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In an agricultural economy governed by Malthusian principles, the subsistence income is 500 kg of grain per person, and the stable equilibrium population is 1,500 farmers. If a sudden plague reduces the population to 1,000 farmers, what is the most likely dynamic adjustment the economy will undergo?
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