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In a particular region during the 18th century, the production of thread was a widespread cottage industry performed manually by spinners. Over a few decades, this manual process was rapidly replaced by large, expensive machines in centralized mills. Historians have proposed several factors to explain this technological shift. From an economic standpoint, which of the following factors provides the most direct and compelling explanation for why profit-seeking entrepreneurs would choose to invest in expensive machinery rather than simply hiring more manual spinners?

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