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Consider a pre-industrial society that relies solely on a fixed amount of agricultural land. A new farming technique is introduced that permanently increases the amount of food that can be grown per acre. According to the logic that population dynamics in such societies mirror those of animal populations when resources are plentiful, what is the most likely long-term outcome?

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