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Global Diffusion of Industrial Technologies via Dominating Innovations

The global spread of technologies pioneered during the Industrial Revolution to countries like France, Germany, China, and India is explained by subsequent technological progress. This progress led to the creation of 'dominating' technologies, which are defined as being superior because they require smaller quantities of all inputs to produce the same amount of a good. Such universally more efficient technologies become the cost-effective choice for adoption across various countries, regardless of their differing local input prices.

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