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In 1280, England's population was nearly five million, and the wage index was 61 (relative to a baseline of 100 in the mid-19th century). By 1350, the population had fallen dramatically, while the wage index had risen to over 100. What is the most direct economic principle that explains the relationship between the changed population and the new wage level?

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