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Interpreting Linguistic Data in Economic History

A researcher analyzes a vast collection of texts from 1750 to the present day and observes that the term 'capitalism' was used very rarely before the 20th century, after which its usage increased dramatically. What critical distinction must this researcher make when interpreting this finding in relation to the history of the economic system itself?

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