Guido ErreygersIn hmolscience, Guido Erreygers (1959-) is a Belgian economist noted for his 2013 historical work on the “rational economics” work of the Guillaume brothers, Georges Guillaume and Edouard Guillaume, a type of thermodynamics imbibed, Ernst Mach, Percy Bridgman cited, and Isaac Newton framed rational mechanics based (similar to the Lausanne school), physical economics or econophysics— which notably attracted the attention of two of the biggest geniuses of the 20th century: John Neumann (1934) and Albert Einstein (1946). [1]

Erreygers has also written a book chapter on the economic and social energetics views of Ernest Solvay. [2] He has also written on Belgian econometrician Bernard Chait and Swedish economist Knut Wicksell, and his views on Slovay, whom he thinks are hmolscience relevant.

Education
Erreygers complete his PhD in economics with a thesis “Land, Rent and Choice of Technique. A Study on Neo-Ricardian Theory” at University Paris X, Nanterre. Currently, Erreygers is professor of economics and chair of the economics department at the University of Antwerpen, Belgium.

References
1. Erreygers, Guido. (2013). “Mechanics Meets Economics, Once Again: On the Rationale of ‘Rational Economics’ of the Guillaume Brothers” (pdf), paper for conference “The Pioneers of Linear Models of Production”, EconomiX, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense, 17-18 January 2013.2. Erreygers, Guido. (1998). "The Economic Theories and Social Reform Proposals of Ernest Solvay (1838-1922)", in: Warren SAMUELS (Ed.), European Economists of the Early 20th Century, Volume One: Studies of Neglected Thinkers of Belgium, France, The Netherlands and Scandinavia (pgs. 220-262). Cheltenham, Edward Elgar.

External links
Guido Erreygers (faculty) – University of Antwerpen, Belgium.

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