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An economic historian is studying the economy of Bengal. They find an account from a 14th-century Moroccan scholar describing the region as having an extreme abundance of provisions. Later, they find a separate account from a 17th-century French merchant that describes a similar state of widespread abundance, listing many basic foodstuffs as being plentiful even in small villages. What is the most important analytical conclusion the historian can draw from the combination of these two sources?

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