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Scrolls on Experimental Microeconomics and the Pen - State Paradox

Par : Temesgen Muleta-Erena
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  • ISBN8232736408
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  • Date de parution28/10/2025
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Scrolls on Experimental Microeconomics and the Pen-State ParadoxGame Theory and Institutional Collapse through the Literary Statesman Be'alu GirmaBy Temesgen Muleta-Erena Published by TC PressThis sovereign anthology reframes literature as behavioural modelling and civic strategy. Across sixteen modular essays, Temesgen Muleta-Erena uses game theory, thermodynamic logic, and microeconomic reasoning to decode the encrypted signals within Be'alu Girma's novels (??? ???).
Each essay treats characters not as fictional personas, but as agents navigating repression, silence, coordination failure, and epistemic collapse. From Wubit's mourning to Birhanu's protest, from insider breakdowns to reform committee paralysis, the book models how citizens behave under constraint-and how institutions decay when feedback is suppressed. It inscribes mourning as equilibrium, protest as threshold logic, and literature as a signalling game.
Readers are treated not as passive consumers, but as Bayesian interpreters whose belief updates activate civic awareness. Written with ceremonial precision and sovereign independence, this work offers a new way to read literature-not as entertainment, but as encrypted dissent. It is a republic of scrolls for citizens, stewards, and future reformers. Let it be read, decoded, and remembered. About the AuthorTemesgen 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). His work blends game theory, thermodynamic modelling, and symbolic narrative to decode institutional collapse, civic resistance, and epistemic stewardship. Temesgen is the author of multiple sovereign titles, including Institutional Entropy and the Thermodynamics of Governance, Experimental Microeconomics from Daily Life, and The Time-Tested Republic.
His publishing ethic is ceremonial and independent-each book is treated as a civic artifact, each essay as a scroll. His outreach spans libraries, bookshops, and archival platforms, with a focus on dignified distribution, cultural symbolism, and reader activation. He honours literary figures like Be'alu Girma not only as authors, but as encrypted strategists of reform. His work invites readers to interpret literature as civic modelling and to participate in the republic of scrolls.
Scrolls on Experimental Microeconomics and the Pen-State Paradox is his ninth sovereign title, continuing a ceremonial lineage of epistemic stewardship. It is the next scroll in a republic of modular essays-offered to readers, researchers, and reformers as a strategic model of institutional collapse and civic courage. Library Access & Cataloguing This title is catalogued in WorldCat and listed in academic and public library systems, including SOAS.
If unavailable locally, it may be requested via Interlibrary Loan (ILL). ISBN metadata and subject classification conform to Thema and BISAC standards for global discoverability.
Scrolls on Experimental Microeconomics and the Pen-State ParadoxGame Theory and Institutional Collapse through the Literary Statesman Be'alu GirmaBy Temesgen Muleta-Erena Published by TC PressThis sovereign anthology reframes literature as behavioural modelling and civic strategy. Across sixteen modular essays, Temesgen Muleta-Erena uses game theory, thermodynamic logic, and microeconomic reasoning to decode the encrypted signals within Be'alu Girma's novels (??? ???).
Each essay treats characters not as fictional personas, but as agents navigating repression, silence, coordination failure, and epistemic collapse. From Wubit's mourning to Birhanu's protest, from insider breakdowns to reform committee paralysis, the book models how citizens behave under constraint-and how institutions decay when feedback is suppressed. It inscribes mourning as equilibrium, protest as threshold logic, and literature as a signalling game.
Readers are treated not as passive consumers, but as Bayesian interpreters whose belief updates activate civic awareness. Written with ceremonial precision and sovereign independence, this work offers a new way to read literature-not as entertainment, but as encrypted dissent. It is a republic of scrolls for citizens, stewards, and future reformers. Let it be read, decoded, and remembered. About the AuthorTemesgen 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). His work blends game theory, thermodynamic modelling, and symbolic narrative to decode institutional collapse, civic resistance, and epistemic stewardship. Temesgen is the author of multiple sovereign titles, including Institutional Entropy and the Thermodynamics of Governance, Experimental Microeconomics from Daily Life, and The Time-Tested Republic.
His publishing ethic is ceremonial and independent-each book is treated as a civic artifact, each essay as a scroll. His outreach spans libraries, bookshops, and archival platforms, with a focus on dignified distribution, cultural symbolism, and reader activation. He honours literary figures like Be'alu Girma not only as authors, but as encrypted strategists of reform. His work invites readers to interpret literature as civic modelling and to participate in the republic of scrolls.
Scrolls on Experimental Microeconomics and the Pen-State Paradox is his ninth sovereign title, continuing a ceremonial lineage of epistemic stewardship. It is the next scroll in a republic of modular essays-offered to readers, researchers, and reformers as a strategic model of institutional collapse and civic courage. Library Access & Cataloguing This title is catalogued in WorldCat and listed in academic and public library systems, including SOAS.
If unavailable locally, it may be requested via Interlibrary Loan (ILL). ISBN metadata and subject classification conform to Thema and BISAC standards for global discoverability.