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Analyzing Technological Shifts Using Isocost Lines

A model of production shows two available methods for producing a set amount of cloth: Technology A, which is energy-intensive and requires little labor, and Technology B, which is labor-intensive and requires little energy. The model also includes two isocost lines, HJ and FG, which represent the combinations of labor and energy that can be purchased for the same total cost under two different sets of relative prices. Historically, producers in the 17th century used Technology B, while producers in the 18th century switched to Technology A.

Analyze how this model explains the shift in technology choice between the two centuries. In your response, you must:

  1. Identify which isocost line (HJ or FG) likely represents the relative prices of the 17th century and which represents the 18th century.
  2. Explain the economic reasoning for your identification, relating the slope of each line to the relative prices of labor and energy in each period.
  3. Using the isocost lines, explain why Technology B was the lowest-cost option in one period and why Technology A became the lowest-cost option in the other.

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