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Stephen King is so vastly productive that the absence of the sprawling novel (1986) from Britannica's biography of him isn't surprising.
The Pennsylvania Railroad reached Pittsburgh in 1852; and the company began to seek the merger of second-phase railroads in the Midwest into a line from Pittsburgh to Ft. Wayne, Ind., and thence to Chicago, which was emerging as the dominant junction of the vastly productive agricultural and industrial region of the eastern prairie states.
Hundreds of thousands of enslaved Africans had labored to make Saint-Domingue, as Haiti was then known, the richest colony on earth, a vastly productive slave-powered factory producing tons upon tons of sugar cane, the 18th-century's great cash crop.
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And yet this is not possible in the vastly more productive economy of today?
But the web, like electricity, is mostly a means to make the rest of the economy vastly more productive.
Factories have become vastly more productive, as processes that were once done laboriously by hand are increasingly done by machine.
Mobile phones make micro-entrepreneurs vastly more productive: a plumber no longer has to return to his shop to pick up messages from clients, for example.
But the large farms are vastly more productive.From the point of view of the rest of the world, however, these faults in Brazilian agriculture do not matter much.
Then, the electric motor, the light bulb, the internal combustion engine, petroleum, natural gas and numerous new chemicals all came on the scene -- rearranging the economy and making it vastly more productive.
In the meantime, economists are using the flawed measures of happiness that we're currently stuck with to tell us some very interesting things, such as why the economic sentiment seems so bleak, even though the American economy is four trillion dollars bigger and vastly more productive than it was a decade ago.
According to a study in the 20 July issue of Science, a genetically diverse hive can be vastly more productive than a homogenous hive of sisters.
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