Review of Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson from Quantum and Information Theories

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Definitely not my cup of tea, because I am not very knowledgeable in economics and therefore seriously doubt my ability to give this book an objective assessment. Sorry, I will have to skip it, but congrats with BOTD, anyway!
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This book holds much information on how to improve the world's economy through innovation and likewise how to preserve the environment.
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This book contains a lot of information about human mistakes and I would love to learn of the impact on the long run. Congratulations on BOTD!!!
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If you are a reader who enjoys TED talks about economic and environmental studies, this book promises vast insights, but the main message regarding innovation leans towards platitudes rather than suggesting concrete ideas for innovation.
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By reading Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson from Quantum and Information Theories” by Quan-Hoang Vuong and Minh-Hoang Nguyen, I have understood the importance of forestation and proper waste management.
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Thank you for your insightful review. This book is a must-read for everyone. The book emphasizes the dynamic of our current world and the importance of environmental and economic changes for our better future. I hope this isn't all about theories; we need to take real action to solve global problems
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'Official Review: Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson from Quantum and Information Theories' by Quan-Hoang Vuong, Minh-Hoang Nguyen is a thought-provoking account of the non-fiction book's content. It mentions the global issues raised in the book. The book describes the disaster that awaits the world because of its lack of caution. It explains how innovation can serve as a tool for economic growth and efficient improvement in our world. It was great to learn that the narrative is expository, informational, insightful, explanatory, educational, resourceful, and vast!
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Thank you for the review. I sampled the books. Think about early humans, mostly nomadic, living off the land versus modern man, living in one place, in cities with systems that provide needs. How amazing is it that now we have the capability to study the entire Earth and its changes versus early humans who survived by their ancient people stories to hunting grounds, etc.? Congrats to the author for #BOTD.
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Today's BOTD is an informative read that looks at innovative ways fo help improve and extend the life of the Earth. Readers interested in science, economics, and climate change will find these ideas thought-provoking and educational. Thank you for the helpful review! :-)
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The reviewer is evidently impressed by the book noting that the book has “no negative aspects” stating only praises from the title up to its editing. It’s encouraging for non economic analyst like me
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It's spectacular you were able to read this book, I don't think I can though, merely from the title, I know it'll be hard for me to hold concentration.
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Thank you for your informational review. I'm glad you enjoyed it. While I agree these are important topics we should all work on, I do not understand much about science and only some about economics. I hope many others will enjoy it and perhaps someday someone will write a "preschool level" book on the topic so that I can understand it.
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This sounds like a thoughtful and intriguing book! Superb review also!
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"Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson from Quantum and Information Theories" by Quan-Hoang Vuong, Minh-Hoang Nguyen is a story that indicates the disaster that is coming to the world for lack of caution. The authors analyze the global population, people that have bad human practices, what happening with Antarctica, deforestation, demise of seagrass and waste management. They describe how the global economic system operates; how biotic and abiotic systems affect human society; and the destructive process. This is a very interesting book that readers will find educational, informational and resourceful. Innovation can be a tool for economic growth. This book should be an eye-opener about our lives and existence on Earth. I enjoyed economics in college many years ago so this was a great refresher on economic theory, process and end results.
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A book that explores the connection between physics and economics is interesting.

Thank you for the great review.
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