There is really nothing more pathetic than to have an economist or a retired engineer try to force analogies between the concepts of physics and the concepts of economics. How many dreary papers have I had to referee in which the author is looking for something that corresponds to entropy or to one or another form of energy. Nonsensical laws, such as the law of conservation of purchasing power, represent spurious social science imitations of the important physical law of the conservation of energy; and when an economist makes reference to a Heisenberg Principle of indeterminacy in the social world, at best this must be regarded as a figure of speech or a play on words, rather than a valid application of the relations of quantum mechanics.


P. 69 - Maximum Principles in Analytical Economics, 1970


There is really nothing more pathetic than to have an economist or a retired engineer try to force analogies between the concepts of physics and the...

There is really nothing more pathetic than to have an economist or a retired engineer try to force analogies between the concepts of physics and the...