Multiple Choice

An economic historian examining a specific pre-industrial society from 1450-1550 discovers data showing a modest but sustained rise in real wages for the general population, which occurred without a corresponding rapid increase in population. How does this specific finding challenge or refine the general economic model that explains long-term stagnation in the pre-industrial era?

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