It’s a Myth That Entrepreneurs Drive New Technology
For real innovation, thank the state.
Images of tech entrepreneurs such as Mark Zuckerberg and Steve Jobs
are continually thrown at us by politicians, economists, and the media.
The message is that innovation is best left in the hands of these
individuals and the wider private sector, and that the
state—bureaucratic and sluggish—should keep out. A telling 2012 article in the Economist
claimed that, to be innovative, governments must "stick to the basics"
such as spending on infrastructure, education, and skills, leaving the
rest to the revolutionary garage tinkerers.
Yet it is ideology, not evidence, that fuels this image. A quick look
at the pioneering technologies of the past century points to the state,
not the private sector, as the most decisive player in the game.
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