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Consequences of Labor Migration on Food Supply

In an economy described by a two-sector model, a large number of workers move from the traditional subsistence sector to the modern industrial sector over time. Explain the potential impact of this labor migration on the price of food for the entire economy and the reasoning behind this effect.

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