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Incentives for Innovation in 18th-Century Britain

An economic historian argues that the unique combination of high labor costs and low energy costs in 18th-century Britain was the primary driver for the invention and adoption of new machinery. Analyze this argument by explaining the specific economic incentives this situation created for a factory owner considering a new, expensive, labor-saving machine.

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