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Analyzing a Historical Economic Shift

An economic model developed in the late 18th century provided a compelling explanation for centuries of economic stagnation. The model was based on the idea that any gains in productivity would be consumed by population growth, keeping living standards at a subsistence level. Consider the two historical periods described below for a specific country. Based on the data presented, analyze the two periods and explain the fundamental reason why the economic model's logic applied to Period A but failed to predict the outcome of Period B.

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