Multiple Choice

Consider an economy in a Malthusian equilibrium, where the average income is precisely at the subsistence level, and the population size is stable. If a one-time, exceptionally favorable weather event leads to a temporary increase in agricultural output and raises the average income above the subsistence level, what will be the long-term consequence according to the model's self-correcting mechanism?

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