Analyzing Economic Systems and Growth
Based on the descriptions provided, analyze the fundamental reason why Society Beta experiences sustained improvements in living standards while Society Alpha remains stagnant. In your explanation, identify the key institutional differences between the two societies that drive this divergence in economic outcomes.
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- Historian A: "The surge in growth was driven by a wave of technological breakthroughs. Inventions were the engine; the specific economic system was secondary."
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