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Consider a pre-industrial society with a fixed amount of agricultural land. A major technological advance significantly increases food production. Simultaneously, a widespread social change results in the population size remaining constant, even as incomes rise. According to the principles that explain a self-correcting poverty trap, what is the most likely long-term consequence for the average living standard in this society?

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