The Dynamic Strategy Theory, a Formal Statement
Huw McKay
Chapter Chapter 2 in The Strategic Logic of China’s Economy, 2024, pp 17-39 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The DST was independently developed by Graeme Snooks in a series of landmark works going back to The Dynamic Society in 1996. This chapter presents the central tenets of the DST as an algebraic formulation, which is the first time that this task has been attempted. The motivation for doing so is simple. The Snooksian canon is now so extensive that there is a vital need for a succinct statement that can both be referred to by specialists and can serve as an introduction for those who are new to the work. The desire to construct this summary has much in common with the sentiments of Rendigs Fels, who wrote this somewhat apologetic preamble to a summary article on Schumpeter’s theory of business cycles:
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-47229-9_2
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