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The Malthusian Paradox

In the context of a pre-industrial economy, explain the central paradox described by Malthus's Law: why did significant technological advancements, such as the invention of a more efficient plow, fail to produce a lasting increase in the general population's standard of living? Your answer should identify the two key mechanisms that drive this outcome.

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