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Technological Progress and Stagnant Wages

An economic historian observes that in a pre-industrial agricultural society, the invention of a more efficient plow led to a temporary increase in food surplus and average wages. However, within a few generations, the average wage returned to its original, near-subsistence level. Using the principles of the economic model that explains this phenomenon, analyze why the long-term living standards did not improve despite the technological advancement.

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