Applying a Pre-Industrial Economic Model
Consider a pre-industrial economy represented by a graphical model where downward-sloping curves show the relationship between population and real wages for a given level of technology. A higher curve signifies more advanced technology. Analyze the following scenario and describe the two distinct changes the economy would experience on the model.
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