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Experimental Microeconomics from Daily Life: Volume 1 - Essays on Entropy, Reform, and Institutional ModellingBy Temesgen Muleta-ErenaIn Experimental Microeconomics from Daily Life, Temesgen Muleta-Erena introduces a bold and diagnostic framework-Efficient EGDP-that reimagines economic modelling through the lens of entropy, behavioural distortion, and institutional reform. This first volume in a modular series blends thermodynamic principles with stylized narrative and reproducible modelling to expose the hidden inefficiencies embedded in everyday decision-making.Drawing from household experim...
Experimental Microeconomics from Daily Life: Volume 1 - Essays on Entropy, Reform, and Institutional Modelling
By Temesgen Muleta-Erena
In Experimental Microeconomics from Daily Life, Temesgen Muleta-Erena introduces a bold and diagnostic framework-Efficient EGDP-that reimagines economic modelling through the lens of entropy, behavioural distortion, and institutional reform. This first volume in a modular series blends thermodynamic principles with stylized narrative and reproducible modelling to expose the hidden inefficiencies embedded in everyday decision-making.
Drawing from household experiments, symbolic resistance, and systemic misgovernance, Erena's essays reveal how micro-level distortions-habitual, cultural, and institutional-cascade into national economic inefficiencies. The book challenges conventional GDP metrics and proposes a reform architecture rooted in behavioural economics, sovereignty theory, and entropy analysis.
Each of the fifteen essays is designed to stand alone yet interlock with the broader diagnostic arc. Readers will encounter stylized case studies, entropy-based modelling, and reformist provocations that bridge the gap between abstract theory and lived experience. Whether analysing cookware choices, streaming habits, or symbolic protest, Erena demonstrates how economic behaviour is shaped by suppressed alternatives and institutional inertia.
This volume is published under the TC Press imprint, a scholarly initiative founded by the author to ensure modular publishing, legal deposit legitimacy, and cataloguing transparency. The essays are edited for plain-text readability, Chicago-style citation integrity, and metadata optimization-making the work accessible to both academic and reform-minded audiences.
About the Author
Temesgen Muleta-Erena is a diagnostic architect, reformer, and author specializing in modular academic publishing and experimental economics. He holds a PhD from the University of West London and an MA in Economics from the University of East Anglia (UEA). His work integrates thermodynamics, behavioural theory, and stylized narrative into reproducible frameworks for institutional reform.
As the founder of TC Press, Temesgen Muleta-Erena designs and publishes modular essays with a focus on scholarly transparency, legal deposit, and cataloguing legitimacy. His publishing architecture emphasizes clarity, sovereignty, and long-term impact across academic and policy domains. With a commitment to diagnostic rigor and reproducibility, Erena's work invites readers to rethink economic modelling from the ground up-starting with the choices we make every day.
By Temesgen Muleta-Erena
In Experimental Microeconomics from Daily Life, Temesgen Muleta-Erena introduces a bold and diagnostic framework-Efficient EGDP-that reimagines economic modelling through the lens of entropy, behavioural distortion, and institutional reform. This first volume in a modular series blends thermodynamic principles with stylized narrative and reproducible modelling to expose the hidden inefficiencies embedded in everyday decision-making.
Drawing from household experiments, symbolic resistance, and systemic misgovernance, Erena's essays reveal how micro-level distortions-habitual, cultural, and institutional-cascade into national economic inefficiencies. The book challenges conventional GDP metrics and proposes a reform architecture rooted in behavioural economics, sovereignty theory, and entropy analysis.
Each of the fifteen essays is designed to stand alone yet interlock with the broader diagnostic arc. Readers will encounter stylized case studies, entropy-based modelling, and reformist provocations that bridge the gap between abstract theory and lived experience. Whether analysing cookware choices, streaming habits, or symbolic protest, Erena demonstrates how economic behaviour is shaped by suppressed alternatives and institutional inertia.
This volume is published under the TC Press imprint, a scholarly initiative founded by the author to ensure modular publishing, legal deposit legitimacy, and cataloguing transparency. The essays are edited for plain-text readability, Chicago-style citation integrity, and metadata optimization-making the work accessible to both academic and reform-minded audiences.
About the Author
Temesgen Muleta-Erena is a diagnostic architect, reformer, and author specializing in modular academic publishing and experimental economics. He holds a PhD from the University of West London and an MA in Economics from the University of East Anglia (UEA). His work integrates thermodynamics, behavioural theory, and stylized narrative into reproducible frameworks for institutional reform.
As the founder of TC Press, Temesgen Muleta-Erena designs and publishes modular essays with a focus on scholarly transparency, legal deposit, and cataloguing legitimacy. His publishing architecture emphasizes clarity, sovereignty, and long-term impact across academic and policy domains. With a commitment to diagnostic rigor and reproducibility, Erena's work invites readers to rethink economic modelling from the ground up-starting with the choices we make every day.
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