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Why Didn't Pre-Industrial Technological Progress Increase Living Standards?

A key puzzle in economic history is understanding why, for centuries before the Industrial Revolution, ongoing technological improvements in places like Britain did not lead to a sustained increase in living standards. The Malthusian model offers a potential explanation for this apparent paradox of technological progress coexisting with economic stagnation.

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