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The economists Michele Boldrin and David Levine argue that what truly unleashed steam-powered industry was the expiration of the patent, in 1800, as rival inventors revealed the ideas they had been sitting on for years. And what happened to Boulton and Watt, once they could no longer sue those rivals? They flourished anyway. They redirected their attention from litigation toward the challenge of producing the best steam engines in the world.
Fifty Inventions That Shaped the Modern Economy
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