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Economic Rationale for Labor-Intensive Technology

A company is deciding where to build a new factory to produce textiles. In Country A, wages are very high, and in Country B, wages are very low. The company observes that the most profitable production method in Country B uses older, more labor-intensive machinery than the method used in Country A. Explain the economic principle that makes the older, labor-intensive technology the rational choice for the company in Country B.

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