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National Strategy and Global Competitiveness

Human Behaviour and Market Dynamics in the Age of Competition

In a world shaped by geopolitical rivalries, technological disruptions, and economic volatility, strategic thinking has become essential for sustaining national competitiveness. This book demonstrates how diverse analytical tools - including game theory, econophysics, financial econometrics, multidimensional clustering, and machine learning - illuminate the complex interconnections between markets, institutional dynamics, and state behaviour. Central to this approach is econothinking, a mindset that recognizes economic decisions as deeply intertwined with politics, geopolitical strategies, and societal outcomes.

Analyses span various global regions, revealing how nations balance sovereignty with integration into international systems, how power asymmetries influence strategic choices, and how the rising significance of technological industries, clean energy, and digital economies is reshaping the foundations of future competitiveness. Financial markets emerge as sensitive indicators of geopolitical tensions and institutional resilience, reflecting how different regional contexts shape market behaviour, risk profiles, and strategic priorities. The findings underscore that there is no universal blueprint for competitiveness; rather, success hinges on strategic adaptability and the ability to interpret diverse signals from both economic models and geopolitical realities.

Whether examining dynamics across different parts of the world, the research highlights that maintaining competitive advantage in the twenty-first century requires an interdisciplinary perspective that bridges rigorous quantitative analysis with a nuanced understanding of global politics and institutional transformation.

Dezember 2025, ca. 154 Seiten, Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy, Englisch
Taylor and Francis
978-1-041-11484-0

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