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The Engine of Sustained Growth

For centuries, an increase in a region's population almost always resulted in a decrease in the average worker's purchasing power due to limited resources. However, beginning in the 19th century, some economies started to experience a new phenomenon: sustained growth in both population and the purchasing power of workers. What fundamental economic shift allowed for this previously impossible outcome?

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