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The Antelope Analogy in Population Theory

A theory of population dynamics in pre-industrial societies is often explained using an analogy of an antelope herd on a vast, predator-free plain. Analyze this analogy. Explain how the growth and subsequent stabilization of the antelope herd's population mirrors the core principles of the population theory being described. What are the key parallels between the antelope's environment (the plain and its resources) and the pre-industrial human economy in this model?

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