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An economic report from the 14th century describes a distant land's wealth based on a single merchant's detailed travelogue, focusing on his personal observations of bustling markets and the quality of goods. A modern economic report on the same region uses satellite imagery of nighttime lights, shipping container data, and national income statistics compiled by a team of specialists. What is the most fundamental difference between the information sources used in these two reports?

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