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An economic theory of technological choice suggests that if 18th-century France had experienced a sudden and dramatic increase in wages while its coal prices remained stable, this change would have created a strong economic incentive for French firms to adopt the same types of labor-saving, energy-intensive technologies that were being developed in Britain.

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