Simon's term for long-horizon strategic behavior possible for sovereigns that are not bound by quarterly or election-cycle imperatives.
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infinite game
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...think very short term based upon a time frame and an infinite game where you can think much, much longer term. Sovereign countries are..."
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Simon argues that sovereign countries can play an infinite game, whereas corporations and democracies are trapped in short cycles that make them subordinate to immediate capital needs.
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"...think very short term based upon a time frame and an infinite game where you can think much, much longer term. Sovereign countries are..."
"...I think you can see right now that China's playing an infinite game, America's playing a finite game, and corporate interest is all short..."
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