
Life Improves Under The Economic System Often Called Entrepreneurial Capitalism Or Creative Destruction, But More Accurately Called Innovative Dynamism. Openness To Creative Destruction: Sustaining Innovative Dynamism Shows How Innovation Occurs Through The Efforts Of Inventors And Innovative Entrepreneurs, How Workers On Balance Benefit, And How Good Policies Can Encourage Innovation. The Inventors And Innovative Entrepreneurs Are Often Cognitively Diverse Outsiders With The Courage And Perseverance To See And Pursue Serendipitous Discoveries Or Slow Hunches. Arthur M. Diamond, Jr. Shows How Economies Grow Where Innovative Dynamism Through Leapfrog Competition Flourishes, As In The United States From Roughly 1830-1930. Consumers Vote With Their Feet For Innovative New Goods And For Process Innovations That Reduce Prices, Benefiting Ordinary Citizens More Than The Privileged Elites. Diamond Highlights That Because Breakthrough Inventions Are Costly And Difficult, Patents Can Be Fair Rewards For Invention And Can Provide Funding To Enable Future Inventions. He Argues That Some Fears About Adverse Effects On Labor Market Are Unjustified, Since More And Better New Jobs Are Created Than Are Destroyed, And That Other Fears Can Be Mitigated By Better Policies. The Steady Growth In Regulations, Often Defended On The Basis Of The Precautionary Principle, Increases The Costs To Potential Entrepreneurs And Thus Reduces Innovation. The Great Fact Of Economic History Is That After At Least 40,000 Years Of Mostly Poor, Nasty, Brutish, And Short Humans In The Last 250 Years Have Started To Live Substantially Longer And Better Lives. Diamond Increases Understanding Of Why
This book investigates the mechanisms of innovative dynamism and how societies can sustain the economic growth generated by creative destruction. Arthur M. Diamond Jr., an economist specializing in the history of innovation, utilizes historical data and economic theory to argue that entrepreneurial capitalism is the primary driver of human prosperity. He posits that by fostering environments that reward inventors and entrepreneurs, nations can overcome the stagnation often caused by excessive regulation and protectionist policies.
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Experts recognize this work as a rigorous defense of market-driven innovation that challenges contemporary skepticism toward technological progress. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which provides a structured argument for the benefits of creative destruction in modern labor markets.
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Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
New York, NY : Oxford University Press,
ISBN-10:
0190263709
ISBN-13:
9780190263706
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