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  • Fertility and mortality rates were the major, if not only, determinants of per capita income.
  • The "hump", or the increase in real wages in England between roughly 1350 and 1600 was due to the Black Death (and the "little Black Deaths" that followed it).

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  • 19 Apr 08
    • Fertility and mortality rates were the major, if not only, determinants of per capita income.
    • The "hump", or the increase in real wages in England between roughly 1350 and 1600 was due to the Black Death (and the "little Black Deaths" that followed it).