
The Hidden Economics of Food - Part 6: The Entrepreneur Myth
Key Takeaways Heroic entrepreneurs are myths: Every "self-made" success story omits the infrastructure, institutions, and accumulated knowledge that made success possible. Innovation is collective: Even inventions attributed to individuals build on public research, shared knowledge, and supportive ecosystems. Government creates markets: The instant noodle industry emerged from US food aid, Japanese industrial policy, and public infrastructure—not just private vision. The myth serves interests: Attributing success to individuals justifies their rewards and obscures the social conditions of innovation. The Story They Tell Momofuku Ando, the founder of Nissin Foods, is celebrated as the inventor of instant noodles—a global industry now worth over $45 billion. ...








