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In a model of a pre-industrial economy, the average output of food per farmer depends on the total number of farmers working a fixed amount of land. As the number of farmers increases, the average output per farmer falls. A graph for this economy would show a downward-sloping curve for 'Average Output per Farmer' against the 'Number of Farmers'. A horizontal line on the same graph represents the 'Subsistence Output,' which is the minimum amount of food a farmer needs to survive. Suppose the current population of farmers is at a level where the 'Average Output per Farmer' curve is above the 'Subsistence Output' line. Which of the following outcomes is most likely to occur over time?

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