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Law of fairness
4 Fairness brings efficiency
Fairness is the most effective management.
Under the patent system, after the birth of the patent law (1624, the monopoly law promulgated by Britain, which is usually called the first patent law with modern significance), society is like a clockwork machine to promote the development of productive forces, and scientific and technological achievements are advancing with unstoppable momentum, thus reflecting the unprecedented efficiency brought by institutional fairness.
Watt invented the steam engine, which suddenly improved the production efficiency. Everyone knows that Bimala has many things. It can work all day and do heavy work that humans can't do. This is an example of an advanced management system improving efficiency with the progress of science and technology. The joint-stock system of "Qiao Family Courtyard", Microsoft employee stock ownership and options are also typical examples of creating fair management and bringing great efficiency improvement.
/kloc-after the 0/7th century, Britain's talents and capital tilted to the field of science and technology. At that time, a small island country with only 240,000 square kilometers was able to fight against the whole world independently. By 1850, British industrial production accounts for 39% of the world's total output, and the trade volume accounts for 2 1% of the world, ranking first in the world, of which coal and steel production account for more than half of the world's total output. ...