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When thinking about the economic impact of technological progress, history typically offers a useful starting point. General-purpose technologies—from steam to electricity to computing—don’t transform economies on arrival. Their impact comes later—typically much later—when businesses redesign production around them. Adoption can lag invention by decades.
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