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An 18th-century textile firm is considering two production methods to produce a set amount of cloth. Method A relies on a large number of artisans using traditional handlooms. Method B involves investing in newly developed machines powered by a non-renewable energy source, which require fewer workers to operate. Based on this information, what fundamental economic trade-off does Method B represent compared to Method A?

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