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The 2013 book '''''The Physics of Wall Street''''' is a brief history of physicists' contributions to economics. [[Eric Weinstein]] and [https://twitter.com/PiaMalaney Pia Malaney]'s work on [[Gauge Theory of Economics|gauge theory in economics]] is discussed in chapter 10 and the epilogue.
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The 2013 book '''''The Physics of Wall Street''''' is a brief history of physicists' contributions to economics. [[Eric Weinstein]] and [[Pia Malaney]]'s work on [[Gauge Theory of Economics|gauge theory in economics]] is discussed in chapter 8 and the epilogue.


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The Physics of Wall Street: A Brief History of Predicting the Unpredictable
Physics-of-Wall-Street-Weatherall.jpg
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Author James Owen Weatherall
Language English
Genre History of Economics
Economics
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Publication Date 2013
2014 (Paperback)
Pages 304
ISBN-13 978-0547317274

The 2013 book The Physics of Wall Street is a brief history of physicists' contributions to economics. Eric Weinstein and Pia Malaney's work on gauge theory in economics is discussed in chapter 10 and the epilogue.

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