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In an 18th-century economy, two simultaneous changes occur: wages for factory laborers rise steadily, while new financial policies make it significantly cheaper for businesses to borrow money to purchase equipment. Assuming the prices of raw materials for building machines and the rate of machinery wear-and-tear remain constant, how would this combination of events affect the economic incentive for businesses to adopt new labor-saving machinery?

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