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Demographic Response to Falling Living Standards in the Malthusian Model

In the Malthusian framework, a decline in living standards, caused by population growth outpacing resource availability, triggers a natural demographic correction. As incomes fall towards the subsistence level, death rates increase due to factors like malnutrition and disease, while birth rates decline. This combined effect slows down and eventually halts population growth, acting as the primary mechanism that pushes the economy back towards its subsistence equilibrium.

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