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Foundations of a Subsistence-Level Economic Model

An economic model from the pre-industrial era argues that technological improvements, such as a better farming tool, will not lead to a lasting increase in the average person's standard of living. The model claims that any temporary surplus is quickly consumed by a growing population, pushing living standards back down to a basic subsistence level. Analyze the two most critical societal conditions that must be in place for this pessimistic prediction to hold true. For each condition, explain why its presence supports the model's outcome and what would happen to living standards if that condition were to change.

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