Michael Macdonald

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One of the least-appreciated economic stories of the modern world – again, because it mostly happened out of most people’s view – was the astonishing leap in productivity afforded to manufacturers by electric drive motors. Out went the clunky, inefficient steam engines in factories and in came electric motors. This alone doubled American manufacturing productivity by 1930, and then again by 1960.
Material World: A Substantial Story of Our Past and Future
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