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Evaluating Claims about Technological Progress

An agrarian society, initially at a stable population with incomes at the subsistence level, develops a new, more resilient crop variety that significantly increases food production per farmer. A local leader proclaims, 'This innovation will finally allow our children and grandchildren to live lives of permanent prosperity, far above mere subsistence.' Based on the economic principles governing such a society, analyze this claim and explain why it is likely to be incorrect in the long run.

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