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David Ricardo's beliefs regarding worker wages became known as the "Iron Law of Wages." He posited that wages naturally tend toward a subsistence level, where they are just sufficient to maintain the workforce. This theory suggested that any increase in wages would lead to population growth, ultimately driving wages back down to the subsistence level due to increased labor supply.

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