Experimental Microeconomics from Daily Life
Volume 2 – Essays on Entropy, Reform, and Institutional Modelling By Temesgen Muleta-Erena
This groundbreaking volume continues the sovereign publishing journey of Temesgen Muleta-Erena, blending behavioural economics, thermodynamic reasoning, and symbolic modelling into a modular republic of essays. Drawing from real-world encounters, literary agents, and institutional diagnostics, Volume 2 explores how identity, dignity, and epistemic clarity are shaped—and often distorted—by entropic systems.
Through stylized experiments and ceremonial logic, the essays model sovereign agents navigating symbolic infrastructure under pressure. From Chaltu's ritual exile to employer transport systems and queuing ambiguity, each chapter reveals how microeconomic behaviour reflects deeper institutional decay and reform potential.
Key themes include: • Behavioural sovereignty and bounded rationality • Thermodynamic decay in symbolic and institutional systems • Ritual insulation and epistemic resistance • Coordination failure and reform modelling • Archival stewardship and ceremonial outreach
Written with typographic precision and referenced in Chicago style, this volume is ideal for readers of economics, sociology, anthropology, and institutional theory. It builds on Volume 1's experimental foundation and culminates in The Personal Economy Minister—a sovereign proposal for behavioural reform rooted in symbolic calibration.
This is not just a book. It is a diagnostic republic
About the Author
Temesgen Muleta-Erena is a sovereign publisher, modular essayist, and ceremonial infrastructure theorist. He holds a PhD from the University of West London and an MA in Economics from the University of East Anglia (UEA), specializing in symbolic modelling and microeconomic diagnostics. His work integrates behavioural economics, coordination theory, and thermodynamic logic to model reform from daily life.
Experimental Microeconomics from Daily Life: Volume 2 is his seventh published title, following acclaimed works such as The Time-Tested Republic, Microeconomics Beyond GDP, Institutional Entropy, and Beyond the Sun. His books are inscribed as sovereign artifacts—each one a vessel of epistemic stewardship and ceremonial outreach.
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