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Critique of a Policy for a Pre-Industrial Economy

A benevolent ruler of a pre-industrial agricultural society, where the average income is at the subsistence level, proposes a new policy: a one-time, equal distribution of a large stockpile of grain to every family. The ruler's advisor argues, 'This generous act will permanently lift our people out of poverty and create lasting prosperity.' Critically evaluate the advisor's claim using your understanding of the relationship between income, population dynamics, and the subsistence level equilibrium. In your response, explain the likely short-term and long-term consequences of this policy.

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