L'Inventeur

L'Inventeur

Yves Guyot • 1867
economicsinnovationfrench-liberal-tradition
Abstract

Yves Guyot's The Inventor (1867) celebrates the role of individual creativity and innovation in driving economic progress. Guyot argues that inventors and entrepreneurs are the true engines of prosperity, and that the greatest threat to innovation is not competition but government regulation and the stifling of individual initiative.

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