In hmolscience, Terrel Gallaway (c.1970-) is an American economist noted, in political thermodynamics, for his 1999 summary article on thermodynamics in political economy.
Overview
In 1999, Gallaway, “Entropy, Negentropy, and the Laws of Thermodynamics”, in the Encyclopedia of Political Economy, gave the following summary:
“The laws of thermodynamics are important to various fields of political economy. Interest in these laws reflects the interdisciplinary nature of political economy, in particular the linkage with physics, applied mathematics, and evolutionary theory.”
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Education
Gallaway completed his PhD in 2001 on “Virtual Scarcity: the Evolution of Imbalance and its Impact on Society and the Environment” at Colorado State University. [2] Gallaway became an associate professor of economics at Missouri State University in 2006.
References
1. Gallaway, Terrel. (1999). “Entropy, Negentropy, and the Laws of Thermodynamics”, Encyclopedia of Political Economy, Volume 1 (pgs. 260-65) edited by Phillip O’Hare. Routledge.
2. Gallaway, Terrel. (2001). “Virtual Scarcity: the Evolution of Imbalance and its Impact on Society and the Environment”, PhD thesis. Colorado State University
External links
● Terrel Gallaway (faculty page) – MissouriState.edu.
● Terrel Gallaway (faculty description) – MissouriState.edu.