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David Orrell

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David Orrell, Ph.D. is a scientist and author of popular science books. He studied mathematics at the University of Alberta, and obtained his Ph.D. from Oxford University on the prediction of nonlinear systems.

His work in mathematical modeling and complex systems research has led him to diverse areas such as weather forecasting, particle accelerator design, economics, and cancer biology. He has authored or coauthored research papers for journals including Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Nature Genetics, the International Journal of Bifurcations and Chaos, and Physica D.

He is the author of Economyths and The Other Side of the Coin: The Emerging Vision of Economics and Our Place in The World about new economic theories; and
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Talking with physicists about quantum finance

Quantum economics/finance is based on the idea that you can use quantum probability to model financial markets. Over the past several years I have had numerous discussions on the topic with physicists, and often (not always) they seem to follow the same track. To save time in future, I will summarise the steps briefly, using the example of a recent discussion with an anonymous online poster at a W

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“According to neoclassical economics, the economy was a machine for creating what Francis Edgeworth called “the maximum energy of pleasure”. But studies of self-reported life satisfaction showed that the pleasure machine was failing even in rich countries like the US, where happiness peaked some time back in the 1950s or 60s, and had been in slight decline ever since.”
David Orrell, Introducing Economics: A Graphic Guide

“this backed up the belief that the entire cosmos was based on number: what the Pythagoreans called the Harmony of the Spheres.”
David Orrell, Introducing Economics: A Graphic Guide

“Smith argued that the most essential thing that holds a society together, apart from a proper legal framework, is commerce. A stable society can exist in which each person is motivated only by “a sense of utility, without any mutual love or affection”.”
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