Multiple Choice

An economic historian is comparing two documents to understand a region's economy. The first is a 14th-century merchant's travel journal, which vividly describes the bustling markets and the quality of goods he personally observed. The second is a contemporary report from a national statistics agency, filled with tables on import/export volumes, manufacturing output, and employment rates. Which statement best analyzes the fundamental advantage of the contemporary report as a source of economic information?

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