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Productivity and Living Standards in a Pre-Industrial Economy

An isolated, pre-industrial agricultural society invents a new type of plow that significantly increases its crop yields per acre, leading to a substantial food surplus for the first time in its history. Based on the economic model that describes the relationship between technological progress and population before the 19th century, what is the most likely long-term outcome for this society's average standard of living? Explain the mechanism that drives this outcome.

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