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This book investigates the concept of the Medici Effect, which posits that innovation often arises from the convergence of different disciplines and ideas. It examines the historical context of the Medici family's patronage of the arts and sciences during the Renaissance, and extends this idea to contemporary examples. The author uses anecdotes and case studies from various fields, including biology, economics, and technology, to illustrate how diverse influences can lead to groundbreaking innovations.
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