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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Sovereign countries
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"...an infinite game where you can think much, much longer term. Sovereign countries are able to think much, much longer term because they're playing..."
"Corporations, they're in a three -month game. In order to get their next access to capital, they have to play a three -month game..."
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