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The Self-Correcting Wage Cycle

In a pre-industrial agricultural economy with a fixed amount of land, historical records show that periods of higher-than-average wages were often short-lived. Explain the two-part economic mechanism that causes wages to return to a long-run subsistence level following a temporary increase.

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