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Tim Harford

Fifty Inventions That Shaped the Modern Economy

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A lively history seen through the fifty inventions that shaped it most profoundly, by the bestselling author of The Undercover Economist and Messy.

Who thought up paper money? What was the secret element that made the Gutenberg printing press possible? And what is the connection between The Da Vinci Code and the collapse of Lehman Brothers?
Fifty Inventions That Shaped the Modern Economy paints an epic picture of change in an intimate way by telling the stories of the tools, people, and ideas that had far-reaching consequences for all of us. From the plough to artificial intelligence, from Gillette's disposable razor to IKEA's Billy bookcase, bestselling author and Financial Times columnist Tim Harford recounts each invention's own curious, surprising, and memorable story.
Invention by invention, Harford reflects on how we got here and where we might go next. He lays bare often unexpected…
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  • floremeamhas quoted3 years ago
    internal combustion engine
  • floremeamhas quoted3 years ago
    McKinsey’s breakthrough was a book published in 1922, with the not-entirely-thrilling title Budgetary Control
  • floremeamhas quoted3 years ago
    the social responsibility of business is to maximize its profits.” If it’s legal, and it makes money, they should do it. And if people don’t like it, don’t blame the company—change the law.6

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