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The Persistence of Inefficient Standards

The 'QWERTY' keyboard layout was designed in the 1870s. Modern keyboard layouts are demonstrably faster for typing on electronic devices. Despite this, nearly all keyboards produced and sold today use the QWERTY layout. Assume that a universal switch to a more modern layout would ultimately be beneficial for all typists and manufacturers. Briefly explain why the less efficient QWERTY standard persists, focusing on the incentives for an individual typist or a single manufacturer acting alone.

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