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The General Principles of Strategic Policy

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In this final chapter the general principles of strategic policy are explored. These principles have been derived from the dynamic-strategy model of economic and political change developed in this book. The policy implications of my model not only differ dramatically from those arising from neoclassical theory, which are applied throughout the developed world, but they are expected to counter the insidious tendency of contemporary policy to undermine the longrun viability of Western democracies.

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© 2000 Graeme Donald Snooks

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Snooks, G.D. (2000). The General Principles of Strategic Policy. In: Longrun Dynamics. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230599390_17

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