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The Engine of Modern Prosperity

An economist states, 'The sustained improvement in living standards over the past two centuries is not a historical accident, but the direct result of a fundamental change in how goods are produced.' Analyze this statement by explaining the chain of events, starting from the core driver of this change, that connects new production methods to long-term growth in average income.

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