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Economic Implications of 17th Century Production

Around the year 1600, well before widespread industrialization, certain regions in Asia were the world's primary producers of manufactured goods like textiles. Based on this fact, what can you infer about the flow of global trade and the relative economic standing of European and Asian powers during that specific period?

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