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Interplay of Firms, Competition, and Technological Progress

The rise of firms as the primary production units coincided with the continuous technological revolution. While not necessarily the direct cause of technological change, firms operating in competitive markets had strong incentives to innovate and the capacity to invest in new capital goods, giving them a distinct advantage over smaller family enterprises and accelerating technological adoption.

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