Friday, May 8, 2009

Creating Disequilibrium, and Benefiting Society

It's not just increases in production that create wealth but a radical reforming of the way production itself is done. Think Henry Ford's assembly line. Such entrepreneurial innovations disrupt the unrealistic ideal of a stationary economy. They do destroy the old order — like the classic example of buggy makers losing their jobs when the automobile took hold — but they cause growth because what they create is more valuable than what they replace. Can you imagine halting the progress of the automobile in order to preserve buggy makers?
Unleashing the creativity of innovative minds will not be possible with government rules and regulations designed to bailout dinosaurian companies.

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