What is the primary difference between invention and innovation?
Technological Change: Invention, Innovation, and Market Incentives

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Invention is about improving existing products, while innovation is about creating new ones.
Innovation is about creating new products, while invention is about improving existing ones.
Invention involves creating something entirely new, while innovation focuses on improving existing products or processes.
Invention and innovation are the same concepts.
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Which of the following is an example of an invention?
The invention of the telephone by Alexander Bell
The improvement of a car engine
The development of the iPhone 3G
The release of a new smartphone model
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How does technological change affect consumer choice?
It has no impact on consumer choice.
It improves consumer choice by offering better products compared to older ones.
It limits consumer choice by reducing the number of available products.
It makes products more expensive, reducing consumer choice.
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Why might improvements in technology not be reflected in GDP figures?
Because technological improvements often lead to higher prices.
Because GDP figures are not updated frequently.
Because GDP only measures the quantity of products, not their quality.
Because improved products may be cheaper, contributing less to GDP.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is process innovation?
Improving the way a product is marketed.
Developing a new business model.
Creating a new product from scratch.
Enhancing the method of production to increase efficiency.
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How did Ford's production line impact car manufacturing?
It increased the time taken to produce each car.
It reduced the cost and time of car production significantly.
It made cars more expensive.
It decreased the quality of cars.
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What is one way governments can encourage technological change?
By discouraging competition in the market.
By providing patents to protect new inventions.
By increasing taxes on research and development.
By limiting the number of new businesses.
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