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An economic historian argues: 'The economic dominance of Europe after 1600 is overstated. Wealthy regions have always existed, and the gap between Europe and Asia during this period was simply a continuation of long-standing, stable inequalities.' Based on the historical evidence of this era, what is the most accurate analysis of this argument?

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