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Evaluating an Economic Claim
An economic analyst observes that over the past decade, the average price of coffee in a city has steadily increased. During the same period, the number of tech startups founded in that city has also seen a significant rise. The analyst publishes an article concluding that the increasing price of coffee is a direct cause of the growth in tech startups. Based on your understanding of economic statements, evaluate the analyst's conclusion. Is it a well-supported causal statement? Justify your answer.
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