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Interpreting 14th-Century Economic Data

An economic historian finds that in the 14th century, the average income in Region A was significantly higher than in Region B. Explain why this fact alone is insufficient to conclude that a poor farmer from Region A was better off than a member of the ruling class in Region B.

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