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Deconstructing a Labor Market Shock

Following the abolition of a widespread system of forced, unpaid agricultural labor, the total market output for the region's main crop fell dramatically. Beyond the simple fact that producers now had to pay for labor, explain a second, distinct reason rooted in the behavior of the newly-freed workers that contributed to this decrease in production.

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