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Explaining Wage Changes in Pre-Industrial England

Following a major demographic shock in mid-14th century England, the population fell from over 5 million to around 3 million. In the decades that followed, the real wages of laborers rose dramatically. Explain the economic reasoning behind this sharp increase in wages.

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