Review of Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson from Quantum and Information Theories
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Review of Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson from Quantum and Information Theories
The book “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson from Quantum and Information Theories” describes the disaster that awaits the world for lack of caution. It also examines the global population, the result of bad human practices in the lives of everything in the world, the issues in Antarctica, the deforestation rate and its impact on the world, the global emission and the energy sector, waste management, the significance of waste management to the health, demise of seagrass,
How does the current global economic system operate? What are their values? What is the fundamental notion of mainstream economists? Who are the mainstream economists? What are the other biotic and abiotic systems, and how do they affect human society? How should the global economy be run? What are the beliefs of Neoclassical economists? What is the creative destruction process? Readers will find the answers in the book “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson from Quantum and Information Theories” by Quan-Hoang Vuong and Minh-Hoang Nguyen.
I like the narrative. It is expository, informational, insightful, explanatory, educational, resourceful, and vast. The process of addressing the global problem is one of the positive aspects of the book. It explains how innovation can serve as a tool for economic growth and efficient improvement in our world. The book title is also positive. It effectively conveys the core message.
There are no negative aspects to the book. The presentation is excellent. The message is detailed. I do not dislike the book. The author is so precise with the ideas and themes in the book. The editing is good.
“Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson from Quantum and Information Theories” by Quan-Hoang Vuong and Minh-Hoang Nguyen is an eye-opener to many aspects of my life and existence. I rate the book 5 out of 5 stars. I would recommend it to economic analysts. Young adults will learn from the book.
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Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson from Quantum and Information Theories is rather an extraordinary and innovative book taking into consideration the authors conclusion which seeks reconciliation among economics, quantum mechanics and information science. This author's brings the assertion that these models cannot reduce the issues that advancement such as destruction of ecosystem that we combining the twenty first century interactions. By offering an analogy with the political, social and economic systems, the book tries to borrow ideas from quantum theory and information theory in order to explain the rationale for such policies.
The book puts forward two key concepts. First one, like classical economics, is linear in nature and deals with determinism and certainty. The second one is It's hard to think about economic systems and elements and even their managers without oversimplifications. It is common to read that everything can be somehow predicted or was predicted. Instead, he argues that paradigm should be borrowed from quantum theory which is built on concepts of uncertainty, probability, and interrelatedness. Furthermore the book develops the potentials of this paradigm by incorporating dynamical systems theory, information theory, and entropy.
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Hopefully, "Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson from Quantum and Information Theories" by Quan-Hoang Vuong, Minh-Hoang Nguyen provides a seamless understanding and answers to the process of addressing the global problem, with highlights on how innovation can serve as a tool for economic growth and efficient improvement in our world.
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