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A firm manufactures a product using one of two established methods: Method X, which is capital-intensive (2 machine-hours, 8 labor-hours per unit), or Method Y, which is labor-intensive (1 machine-hour, 12 labor-hours per unit). The firm is evaluating four new potential processes. Which of the following new processes represents a 'dominating technology' that would be universally adopted in the long run, regardless of the relative costs of labor and capital?

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