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The paper by Korotayev et al. concerns escaping from the Malthusian trap.
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Examples of developing nations and territories that successfully went from stage 2 to stage 3 are [[South Korea]] and [[Taiwan]], which were able to move toward smaller families, and thereby improved living standards. This resulted in further reduction in fertility rates.
 
It has been recently suggested that the emergence of major sociopolitical upheavals at the escape from the [[Malthusian trap]] (a similar idea to the demographic trap) is not an abnormal, but a regular phenomenon.<ref>[[Andrey Korotayev|Korotayev A.]] et al. [http://cliodynamics.ru/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=309&Itemid=1 A Trap At The Escape From The Trap? Demographic-Structural Factors of Political Instability in Modern Africa and West Asia. ''Cliodynamics'' 2/2 (2011): 1-28].</ref>
 
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