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The Relationship Between Production and Population in 18th-Century Britain

For much of human history, any increase in the total amount of goods produced was typically matched or exceeded by an increase in population, resulting in little to no long-term improvement in the average person's economic well-being. Analyze how the economic dynamic in 18th-century Britain began to diverge from this historical pattern. In your response, explain the relationship between the rate of output growth and the rate of population growth during this period, and discuss the primary consequence of this new relationship.

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