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A helpful perspective on the troubles of our time is a remarkable record of English “consumable” prices since the year 1264, compiled with great care by Henry Phelps-Brown and Sheila Hopkins. This index shows that market prices of food, drink, fuel and textiles in the south of England have tended to rise for more than seven hundred years, at an average rate of about one percent each year.
The Great Wave: Price Revolutions and the Rhythm of History
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