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Explaining the British Wage-Productivity Lag

Historical evidence shows that while labor productivity in Britain started to rise in the mid-1700s, real wages for most workers remained stagnant for nearly a century. Beginning in the mid-1800s, this trend reversed, and wages began to rise substantially. Analyze the key economic and social factors that contributed to this eventual increase in workers' wages, explaining how these factors altered the relationship between productivity and pay.

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