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Analyzing a Malthusian Assumption

An economic historian observes that in many modern, high-income countries, families tend to have fewer children as their income rises. This trend contradicts the Malthusian model's prediction of a perpetual 'poverty trap'. Analyze which specific, foundational assumption of the Malthusian model is challenged by this modern demographic trend. Explain how changing this single assumption alters the model's conclusions about the long-term relationship between technological improvement and average living standards.

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