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Analyzing Economic Divergence

A graph showing the average income per person for several countries from the year 1000 to the present reveals a long period of near-stagnation followed by a sharp, sustained increase. Crucially, this sharp increase began at different times for different countries. Analyze the long-term consequences of these varied 'take-off' timings. What does this divergence imply about the state of global economic inequality today?

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