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    William Stanley Jevons FRS (/ˈdʒɛvənz/; 1 September 1835 – 13 August 1882) was an English economist and logician. Irving Fisher described Jevons's book...
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    consumption, rather than expecting the Jevons paradox. In 1865, the English economist William Stanley Jevons observed that technological improvements...
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  • Herbert Stanley Jevons, aka HS Jevons (1875-1955), was the son of economist and mathematician William Stanley Jevons. He was professor of economics and...
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  • a seminal work in the Marginal Revolution in economic theory, William Stanley Jevons criticises Wage-Fund Doctrine as useless, calling it "purely delusional"...
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  • Jevons may refer to: Frank Byron Jevons (1858–1936), British academic and philosopher Frederic Jevons (born 1929), academic Marshall Jevons, the name...
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    premises. Mathematics portal Allan Marquand William Stanley Jevons Logics for computability Jevons, William Stanley. "xxiii". Elementary Lessons in Logic....
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    Probable Exhaustion of Our Coal Mines is a book that economist William Stanley Jevons wrote in 1865 to explore the implications of Britain's reliance...
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    marginalism, William Stanley Jevons and Carl Menger, and developed his theories independently. Elements has Walras disagreeing with Jevons on the applicability...
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  • Keynes(1921) Treatise on Probability William Stanley Jevons(1888) The Theory of Political Economy William Stanley Jevons(1874), The Principles of Science...
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  • equilibrium and focusing on market failures. Its main representatives were Stanley Jevons, Alfred Marshall, and Arthur Pigou. The Austrian School of Economics...
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