Unleashing innovation and improvement
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The Great Depression
The Great Depression, while primarily associated with economic hardship, also sparked a period of "creative destruction," a concept credited to economist Joseph Schumpeter. This was a time when innovation and creativity led to the phasing out of old products and outdated methods, giving rise to more dynamic businesses and new and imp…
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