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Malthusianism provided an explanation of why income would stay constant over centuries without trending upwards.
The predictions of Malthus were correct throughout 19th century Britain.
According to Malthusianism, the rise in productivity of labour would be offset by population growth.
Malthus held that a sustained increase in income per capita would be impossible.
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