dy/dt = f(y) = m*y whose solution is the compound interest exponential, y = e^(m*t).
Why not estimate m?
An exactly right law of diminishing returns that lets the system fly through the soft takeoff keyhole is unlikely.
This blog post contains a false dichotomy. In the equation, m can take any value and there is no special keyhole value, and there is no line between fast and slow.
The description in the subsequent discussion is a distraction. The posted equation is meaningful only if we have an estimate of the growth rate.
Why not estimate m?
This blog post contains a false dichotomy. In the equation, m can take any value and there is no special keyhole value, and there is no line between fast and slow.
The description in the subsequent discussion is a distraction. The posted equation is meaningful only if we have an estimate of the growth rate.