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Manufacturers Delay Redesign, Limit Electricity's Productivity Gains
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When electricity first replaced steam engines in factories, managers retained legacy belts, pulleys and shafts instead of redesigning facilities. That immediate swap produced only marginal improvements, and it took decades before manufacturers rebuilt single-story plants to unlock electricity's full productivity. The anecdote illustrates how failing to restructure systems around new technology can blunt its potential.



