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Evaluating Production Efficiency in the 18th-Century Textile Trade

A common economic assumption is that mechanized production methods are inherently more cost-effective than traditional, manual methods. Evaluate the validity of this assumption by analyzing the 18th-century textile trade between Britain and India. In your response, explain the primary economic factors that allowed non-mechanized Indian textiles to be more price-competitive in the British market than locally produced goods.

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