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Consider a market model represented by two related graphs. The first graph shows standard upward-sloping supply and downward-sloping demand curves, which intersect to determine an initial stable equilibrium price. The second graph plots the price in the current period on the horizontal axis against the price in the next period on the vertical axis, featuring a 45-degree line where the price is stable from one period to the next. If a new technology permanently lowers production costs, causing the supply curve in the first graph to shift to the right, what is the corresponding change in the second graph?

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