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A graph displays the estimated average income per person for several major countries from the year 1000 to the present. The data shows that for most of this millennium, average incomes were low and changed very little. Then, beginning in the 18th and 19th centuries for some countries, incomes started to rise very rapidly. This overall pattern is often described as a 'hockey stick' shape. Based on this information, what is the most significant analytical conclusion that can be drawn?

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