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Explaining the Pre-Industrial Economic Cycle

An economic model of pre-industrial societies posits a self-correcting cycle between population and wages. Explain the two distinct causal mechanisms that drive this cycle. First, describe how a major, sudden decrease in population affects wages. Second, describe how the resulting change in wages, in turn, affects population over the long term.

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