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Long Waves: Visualizing The History Of Innovation Cycles

by Tyler Durden Creative destruction plays a key role in entrepreneurship and economic development. Coined by economist Joseph Schumpeter in 1942, the theory of “creative destruction” suggests that as markets are disrupted, key clusters of industries have outsized effects on the economy. Take the railway industry, for example. At the turn of the 19th century, railways completely reshaped urban demographics and trade. Similarly, the internet disrupted entire industries from media to retail. The above infographic shows how innovation cycles have impacted economies since 1785, and what’s next for the future. Innovation Cycles: The Six Waves From the first wave of textiles and water power in the industrial revolution, to the internet in the 1990s, here are the six waves of innovation and their key breakthroughs.

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