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Economic-Demographic Link in Pre-Industrial Societies

In a pre-industrial economy where population size is closely tied to the availability of resources, a sustained period of poor harvests leads to a decline in average income per person. Explain the two primary demographic mechanisms through which the population level would naturally adjust to this fall in living standards, and describe the reasoning behind each mechanism.

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