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Application of the Technology Choice Model to Britain (17th-18th Centuries)

The economic model of technology choice explains Britain's technological evolution between the 17th and 18th centuries. During the 1600s, a low labor-to-energy price ratio made Technology B (represented by isocost line HJ) the most economical option. By the 18th century, labor costs had risen significantly relative to energy costs. This change in relative prices incentivized firms to adopt the more energy-intensive Technology A (represented by isocost line FG), as it had become the cheaper alternative.

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