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Joel Mokyr's Theory on the Cause of the Industrial Revolution

In his book, The Gifts of Athena: Historical Origins of the Knowledge Economy, Joel Mokyr argues that the origins of technological change trace back to Europe's scientific revolution and Enlightenment. He asserts that during this era, new methods were developed for translating scientific knowledge into practical applications for skilled artisans and engineers, who then created the machinery of the Industrial Revolution. Mokyr also contends that while factors like wages and energy prices might steer innovation, they are not the primary engine of technological progress.

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