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Assumptions of a Stagnant Economy Model

An economic model for a pre-industrial society concludes that improvements in farming techniques will ultimately fail to raise the average person's long-term standard of living, instead only supporting a larger population at the same subsistence level. Analyze this conclusion by identifying and explaining one critical assumption the model must make about the relationship between population and income.

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