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Evaluating Theories of Industrial Innovation

A historian argues that the primary driver of the Industrial Revolution in Britain was not its unique economic structure, but rather the exceptional scientific and engineering genius of its inventors. Critically evaluate this 'genius-based' argument using the economic theory that technological adoption is driven by a nation's specific combination of labor and energy costs. In your answer, explain why a technologically brilliant invention might be widely adopted in one country but fail to be adopted in another.

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