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An Orgy of Innovation

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    - [Don] When we tell the tale
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    of the hockey stick of human prosperity,
    the phenomenon of innovationism
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    plays a leading role in the story.
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    Think about it.
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    The steam engine, indoor plumbing,
    penicillin, semiconductors,
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    air conditioning, automobiles,
    TVs, airplanes, desktops,
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    laptops, iPads,
    smart phones, the internet --
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    the list of brilliant inventions
    from the past few centuries is long.
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    Yet, the number of relatively minor,
    unsung improvements
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    is still longer -- much, much longer.
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    I'd personally like to give a shout-out
    to whoever invented the sealed lunch bag.
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    You rock.
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    The great economic historian,
    Deirdre McCloskey,
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    coined the term “innovationism”
    to describe this phenomenon.
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    She contends that it is
    the defining feature
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    of the past 200 or so years
    of human history.
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    Of course, the world had inventors
    and innovators before the 18th century,
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    but they were few and far between.
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    Compared to today, the world
    before the 18th century
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    was not only very poor, it was also static.
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    People in, say, 10th century France
    or 15th century Sweden
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    lived their entire lives
    without much change.
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    Their economy, their world,
    was pretty much like their parents' world,
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    which was pretty much
    like their parents' world and so on,
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    for generations on end.
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    So what caused this orgy of innovation
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    and the resulting bend
    in the hockey stick?
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    Scholars still debate this question today.
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    Of course, one important component,
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    as argued by Nobel economist
    Douglass North,
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    was good institutions,
    such as secure property rights,
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    non-corrupt courts, and the rule of law.
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    These institutions laid the foundation
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    for the resulting expansion
    of specialization in trade,
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    which unquestionably fueled
    the innovation engine.
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    However, some scholars contend
    that this explanation is incomplete.
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    For example, some point
    to improvements in education,
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    others to the discovery
    of inexpensive access to reliable energy,
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    like plentiful coal in England.
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    McCloskey argues that the vital spark
    for all of this innovation
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    was a change in attitudes.
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    Specifically, the growing appreciation
    among ordinary people,
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    of entrepreneurial innovators,
    and of the economic changes they unleash.
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    Rather than celebrate
    conquerors and kings,
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    people began to applaud
    merchants and inventors.
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    Whatever the answer, getting it right
    is of profound importance,
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    not just because it explains how
    we got to where we are today,
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    but, much more importantly,
    because it is crucial
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    to helping still poor people
    reach our high level of prosperity,
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    as many around the world
    are unlucky enough
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    to live on the handle of the hockey stick.
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    Voting continues, so please send us
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    whatever additional
    Everyday Economics questions you have.
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    what topics you want covered next.
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Title:
An Orgy of Innovation
Description:

The list of famous inventions from the last few centuries is long, and you may even be making use of one right now — laptops, smartphones, tablets, and televisions, for instance. There are countless unsung improvements, too, that make our daily lives much easier. We’ve all benefited from zip top sandwich bags, twist bottle caps, and long-lasting batteries, to name a few!

The economic historian Deirdre McCloskey coined the term “innovationism" to describe the phenomenal rise in innovation over the past couple hundred years. While there have always been inventors and innovators, that number exploded after the eighteenth century, leading to what we’ve described in previous videos as the “Hockey Stick of Human Prosperity."

Why has innovation grown so rapidly? Economist Douglass North argues it has to do with institutions such as property rights, non-corrupt courts, and rule of law, which lay the foundation for innovation to take place. Others attribute the rise to factors such as education or access to reliable energy. McCloskey argues that what really kicked innovation into high gear is a change in attitude — ordinary people who once celebrated conquerers and kings began to celebrate merchants and inventors.

In this video, we discuss these ideas further. After all, a better understanding of what drives innovation could help poor countries that still live on the handle of the “Hockey Stick" reach a much greater level of prosperity.

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