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Policy Evaluation in an Agrarian Economy

The leader of a pre-industrial society, whose economy is based entirely on farming a fixed amount of land with traditional tools, proposes a policy to encourage rapid population growth. The leader's argument is that 'more workers will mean more total food produced, which will make everyone better off.' Based on the relationship between the number of workers and average output in such a system, critique the leader's argument regarding the effect on the average citizen's well-being.

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