Abstract

In irreversible economic approach the wealth function describes the economic state of economic agents. Similarities and differences of irreversible economic concepts and that of thermodynamics are discussed with the analysis of potential use of thermodynamic methods in economic investigations. There are some hints to explain why all the efforts to introduce "economic entropy" functions into the neoclassical economic framework failed.

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