Evaluating the Limits of a Population Model
A pre-industrial island nation, previously existing at a subsistence level, discovers a sunken ship filled with gold. The ruler distributes this wealth, leading to a significant and immediate, but temporary, increase in the average income for all citizens. However, historical records show that over the next two decades, the nation's population size remained relatively stable, and birth rates did not significantly increase. Evaluate the Malthusian interpretation of population response to higher income in light of this historical outcome. In your evaluation, critically assess the underlying assumptions of the model that might not hold true in this specific scenario.
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