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Conditional optimism and open innovation / Opinion

We are taught by Paul Romer, Nobel Prize winner for the Economy of 2018, that there are two types of optimism. The complacent, which is that of a child waiting for gifts, and the conditional, that of a child who is thinking of building a house in a tree: ‘if I get some wood and nails and persuade other children to help make the work, we can finish something really cool.

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