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  1. Herbert Stanley Jevons, aka HS Jevons (1875-1955), was the son of economist and mathematician William Stanley Jevons. He was professor of economics and political science at University of South Wales. He was also the first Head of Department of Economics at University of Allahabad.

  2. William Stanley Jevons (* 1. September 1835 in Liverpool; † 13. August 1882 in Bexhill-on-Sea) war ein bedeutender englischer Ökonom und Philosoph. Er gilt als Vertreter der Grenznutzenschule innerhalb der Neoklassik .

  3. 22. Jan. 2007 · William Stanley Jevons (1835–1882) was an economist and philosopher who foreshadowed several developments of the 20th century. He is one of the main contributors to the ‘marginal revolution’, which revolutionised economic theory and shifted classical to neoclassical economics.

  4. 1 September 1835. Liverpool, England. Died. 13 August 1882. Hastings, England. Summary. Stanley Jevons was an English mathematician, economist and logician. View three larger pictures. Biography. Stanley Jevons's father was Thomas Jevons and his mother was Mary Anne Roscoe.

  5. 17. Jan. 2022 · Later editions contain a series of six appendices, mostly put together by Herbert Stanley Jevons listing his father’s prior works. In the Preface to the first edition, Jevons rebels against the orthodoxy of the Ricardian school and the work of John Stuart Mill in particular.

  6. William Stanley Jevons (born September 1, 1835, Liverpool, England—died August 13, 1882, near Hastings, Sussex) was an English logician and economist whose book The Theory of Political Economy (1871) expounded the “final” (marginal) utility theory of value.