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Consider an economic model where a society's living standards are determined by its agricultural output, and its population growth rate is determined by its living standards. Two pre-industrial societies, Society A and Society B, are identical except for their demographic responses: for any given level of income above the minimum required for survival, Society A's population grows much faster than Society B's. If both societies simultaneously discover and adopt a new farming technique that doubles food production per worker, what outcome does the model predict?

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