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Analyzing Historical Economic Evidence

Ibn Battuta, a widely traveled 14th-century Moroccan scholar, described Bengal as a region where rice was exceptionally plentiful, concluding he had 'not seen any other country on earth where provisions are so plentiful.' In an era without formal economic statistics, explain why this specific type of qualitative observation is significant for an economic historian.

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