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Technology Choice and Input Costs

Two textile firms, one in Manchester and one in Lyon, are considering adopting a new steam-powered loom to produce a standard batch of cloth. The table below shows the required inputs for the old and new technologies, along with the input prices in each city.

Inputs for one batchManchester PricesLyon Prices
Old Technology4 workers, 1 tonne of coalWage: £10Wage: £5
New Technology1 worker, 5 tonnes of coalCoal: £5/tonneCoal: £10/tonne

Which city's firm has a greater economic incentive to adopt the new technology? Justify your answer by calculating the cost of producing one batch with each technology in both cities.

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