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Implications of the Biological Analogy

A central idea in some early economic theories is that human populations behave similarly to animal populations, expanding when resources are plentiful. Break down this analogy: what specific parallel is being drawn between humans and other species, and what is the primary implication of this viewpoint for understanding long-run living standards in a pre-industrial society?

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