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Quantum Economics

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  • Christian Aspalter

    (Department of Social Sciences, Beijing Normal-Hong Kong Baptist University (BNBU), Zhuhai, China)

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Following in the footsteps of Wieser, Mises, Schumpeter, Hayek and Rothschild, Christian Aspalter presents a novel economic theory synthesis, based on insights from human quantum mechanics. Including cutting-edge concepts and diagrams of quantum supply and demand field curves, the book outlines old and new quantum physics theories and demonstrates how they can contribute to, elevate and extend standard mainstream economic theory. This book offers a solution to Hayek’s unsolved ‘coordination problem’ in the form of human entanglements that act from the past into the future and through current-day communications, also activating and amplifying power relations from the past. This for the first time fully explains instantaneous human coordination of economic markets, the majority of market agents and market institutions, as well as governments.

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  • Christian Aspalter, 2025. "Quantum Economics," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, number 24805.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eebook:24805
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