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The Incentive Gap for Innovation

Historically, rising labor costs (wages) spurred significant private investment in developing labor-saving technologies. Explain the fundamental economic reason why a similar, widespread private investment in "nature-saving" technologies (e.g., to reduce pollution or preserve biodiversity) has not occurred spontaneously, despite a strong scientific consensus on the existence of environmental problems.

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