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Consider a pre-industrial society where a new farming technique significantly increases food production, leading to a temporary rise in the average income. If, simultaneously, a widespread cultural change leads to families consistently having fewer children regardless of their income, it is still inevitable that the average income will eventually fall back to its original subsistence level.

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