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Consider an economic model where an industrializing nation relies heavily on a specific, low-cost imported food commodity for a significant portion of its population's caloric intake. A counterfactual analysis suggests that replacing this commodity with domestically grown alternatives would require diverting 11-15% of the nation's arable land, leading to a sharp rise in general food prices and a need for higher wages. Based on this model, the primary economic advantage of the imported commodity was its unique nutritional value.

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