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SuicideFuel Endemic Poverty in Europe from the 10th century to the 17th century

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might give context to the prostitution and degeneracy engaged during those periods
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So many of these are completely uninterpretable because you cropped out the title/axes. Explain what graphs 1-5 and graph 8 are meant to represent.
 
So many of these are completely uninterpretable because you cropped out the title/axes. Explain what graphs 1-5 and graph 8 are meant to represent.
my bad g. the first one showed real wages(labor scarcity + structural poverty), the second one showed consumer good prices(inflation worsened poverty even if the average person was nominally better), the third one showed real wages of unskilled labor(wage gap between unskilled labor and skilled labor), the fourth one showed price and wage index in mediveal england(persistent mismatch between price and purchasing power), fifth one showed wheat prices(spikes/instablity meant famine years), sixth one showed household budget/household spending, seventh one showed how vulnerable mediveal england was to shocks/agricultural shocks, showing that these economies were stagnant, the last one is about wheat prices/price revolution which caused an economic shock in mediveal europe.
 
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my bad g. the first one showed real wages, the second one showed consumer good prices, the third one showed real wages of unskilled labor, the fourth one showed price and wage index in mediveal england, fifth one showed wheat prices, sixth one showed household budget/household spending, seventh one showed how vulnerable mediveal england was to shocks/agricultural shocks, showing that these economies were stagnant, the last one is about wheat prices/price revolution which caused an economic shock in mediveal europe.
Nice. Thanks for the reply :feelsokman:
 

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