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The Paradox of Agricultural Improvement

An economic historian observes that in a specific pre-industrial society, a century of significant agricultural innovation was followed by a period where the average worker's standard of living was lower than it had been before the innovations began. Analyze the economic and demographic mechanisms that could explain this seemingly paradoxical outcome.

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