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Explaining the 'Great Escape' from Economic Stagnation

For centuries, many economies were characterized by a dynamic where population growth led to a decline in real wages, keeping living standards stagnant. However, starting around the 19th century in Britain, this relationship broke down, and both population and real wages began to rise together. Analyze the key factors that enabled this 'escape' from the long-standing pattern of economic stagnation.

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