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Profit Dynamics During Early Industrialization

In the early 1800s, a new automated textile loom was introduced in factories. This technology significantly increased the amount of cloth produced per worker. However, it also made the skills of many traditional weavers obsolete, leading to job losses. Despite the increased production, the average wages for the remaining factory workers stayed low for a considerable time. Based on this scenario, explain the two main factors that contributed to a sharp rise in factory owners' profits during this period.

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