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The Driving Force of Capitalist Innovation

A friend argues, 'Capitalists are just greedy. They innovate and expand their businesses simply because they want to accumulate more personal wealth.' Based on the economic theory of capitalism's inherent dynamism, provide a more nuanced explanation for why a capitalist is compelled to continuously innovate and reinvest profits, even if they are already profitable.

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