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In this case, of course, $\varepsilon$ is an actual energy and $\tau$ is a normal temperature measured in regular energy units. (Back to the ``real world" of thermal physics.)
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This is not consistent with current economic theory, which focusses on ``rational agents." Here we assume totally mindless, random investment decisions.
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Jess H. Brewer
2002-01-07