A historian notes that in the mid-14th century, while many European cities were losing over a quarter of their population to a plague, a traveler in the Bengal region of Asia described it as a land of exceptional abundance and low prices. What is the most significant conclusion that can be drawn from this contrast?
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During the mid-14th century, a traveler noted that a particular region in Asia was experiencing exceptional abundance, with plentiful and inexpensive food. Concurrently, a widespread plague in Europe was causing a massive decline in the population, with many cities losing over a quarter of their inhabitants. Based on these two situations, what is the most logical economic implication?
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