Economic Theory

Starting in England around 1750, the introduction of new machines powered by steam or by running water in streams and rivers changed the ways people had lived and worked for centuries. These changes, called the Industrial Revolution, were embraced by some people and rejected by others. The new machines, which were too big and too expensive for individual workers to install and operate in their homes, gave rise to factories, financed by a...

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