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In a simple agricultural economy, assume the population is at a level where the average product per person is exactly equal to the minimum income required for survival. According to the model's self-correcting mechanism, a temporary shock, such as a single-season drought that reduces the population slightly, will cause the economy to settle at a new, permanently lower population level.

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