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In an agricultural economy, a new, more resilient crop is introduced, leading to a significant increase in food production. Initially, this results in higher average incomes and improved living standards. According to the self-correcting principles of the economic model where population dynamics keep incomes at a subsistence level, why is this improvement in living standards likely to be temporary?

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