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A command economy can produce millions of tons of steel that nobody actually needs
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Diverse teams solve complex problems by generating nearly twenty percent more patents
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One nation now has over one thousand industrial robots for every ten thousand workers
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A ten percent increase in airfare can reduce travel demand by up to fifteen percent
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A sudden rise in wages can create a self-sustaining cycle of economic growth
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A major retailer intentionally loses money on every hot dog sold to keep customers loyal
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New digital frameworks could allow entrepreneurs to start a company in forty-eight hours
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A single facility in Qatar produces ten percent of the world's urea fertilizer
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A tragic 1993 factory fire in Shenzhen sparked global demands for worker safety
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The world's first Fairtrade label launched in 1988 to protect small-scale coffee farmers
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In 2011, a viral social media protest inspired thousands to ditch big banks
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In 1963, Japan became the first Asian nation to join the OECD
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In 1795, a private financier paid off the entire US national debt
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A 1772 bank runner's escape to France triggered a global financial meltdown
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A tragic 1991 engine failure in Thailand forced a total redesign of Boeing's thrust reversers
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