How Innovation Works

And Why It Flourishes in Freedom

Matt Ridley 2020 Beaverton Library 303.483 RID

The usual story of innovation is The Great Inventor Working Alone. Ridley shows that most invention is incremental, a series of quick improvements by many technicians, either collaborating or competing. The Great Inventor myth is the justification for patents and monopoly, designed to hinder competition and maximize monopoly rents rather than rate of improvement.

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