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Consider two hypothetical societies during an era of early industrialization. In Society X, a single, state-sponsored guild has exclusive rights to produce all textiles. In Society Y, dozens of independent, privately-owned textile firms compete fiercely with one another in an open market. An inventor in each society independently develops a revolutionary new loom that doubles weaving speed. Based on these conditions, which statement best analyzes the most likely long-term outcome for technological progress in textiles?

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