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Amazon and WalMart have to increase productivity to increase profits, which is not the case here. You only need to increase productivity if profits are not where you want them to be. Why increase productivity if your profits are exceeded your expectations?It's not a rule, but generally an incredibly standard thing to do in any business model. I'm sure Walmart and Amazon got really comfy where they're at by not increasing productivity right?
It's not like we should be comparing them to Amazon anyway. It's more like an artist selling paintings. A poor artist has to churn out enough art to make money due to volume. When they get famous, they aren't required to work as fast because each painting sells for more.