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Evaluating a Model's Usefulness for Historical Inquiry

An economic historian is researching why the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment in Europe spurred the technological innovations of the Industrial Revolution. They consider using an economic model that explains long-run economic stagnation through the relationship between population growth and a fixed amount of available land. According to this model, any temporary increase in income is eventually offset by a larger population, returning living standards to a basic subsistence level. Evaluate the usefulness of this model for the historian's specific research goal. In your answer, explain what the model can help the historian understand and what its most significant shortcoming would be for this particular inquiry.

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