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According to Joel Mokyr, âInnovation in an Historical Perspective: Tales of Technology and Evolution,â Ch. 2 in Steil, Benn et. al., eds., Technological Innovation and Economic Performance, Princeton University Press, 2002, what does a narrow epistemic base mean and what does it mean for an invention/technique to run into diminishing returns?
According to Joel Mokyr, âInnovation in an Historical Perspective: Tales of Technology and Evolution,â Ch. 2 in Steil, Benn et. al., eds., Technological Innovation and Economic Performance, Princeton University Press, 2002, what does a narrow epistemic base mean and what does it mean for an invention/technique to run into diminishing returns?
Deanna HettingerLv2
16 Jul 2019