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In a graphical model of a pre-industrial economy, where each downward-sloping curve shows the relationship between population and real wages for a specific level of technology, an upward shift from a lower curve to a higher one indicates that the economy has permanently escaped the principle where population growth puts downward pressure on wages.

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