Human entanglements as the forces that create, spin, and break the wheels of economies large and small
Christian Aspalter
Chapter 5 in Quantum Economics, 2025, pp 45-54 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This chapter portrays and explains the real (multi-faceted) causal forces behind the operations of everyday and real-life markets. At the beginning, this chapter looks into and explains the phenomena of constructive and destructive interference, as demonstrated by the world-famous double-slit experiment. This serves to understand the interplay of all causal (positive and negative) forces in a cumulative manner. The core part of the chapter then goes on to give two main demonstrative examples of markets and their causal forces, one on a small scale, taking the case of a Chinese wet market, and the other on a large scale, taking the macroscopic interplay of the education markets, the labor markets, and technology markets.
Keywords: Double-slit experiment; Constructive interference; Destructive interference; Causal forces of markets; Causal forces behind market participants; Different effects of human entanglements (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035366804
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