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Econometrics aspires to the role of Maxwell’s demon: who by being able to measure the properties of individual molecules can sort them and thus counteract the increase of entropy. I rather doubt if this can be done and I will try to investigate this situation by sketching the history of thermodynamical thinking about economics in Hungary.
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Bródy, A. et al. 1985. `An Essay in Macroeconomics’. Acta Oeconomica, 35:3–4, pp.337–343.
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Bródy, A. (1994). The Use of Thermodynamic Models in Economics. In: Burley, P., Foster, J. (eds) Economics and Thermodynamics. Recent Economic Thought Series, vol 38. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8269-8_3
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