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Explaining the Link Between Culture and Economic Change

Some economic historians propose that a significant cultural shift in 17th-century Europe, which promoted reason, scientific inquiry, and the questioning of traditional beliefs, was a key factor in triggering the subsequent era of unprecedented and sustained economic expansion. Briefly explain the main argument for how this cultural shift could have contributed to long-term economic growth.

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