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  1. Vor 3 Tagen · To students of energy economics, this story sounds awfully familiar. It’s the Jevons paradox. William Stanley Jevons was born in 1835 in Liverpool, in a country made rich by a coal-fuelled...

  2. Vor 4 Tagen · Vor mehr als 150 Jahren stieß der Wirtschaftswissenschaftler und Philosoph William Stanley Jevons auf einen merkwürdigen Effekt. Während er darüber nachdachte, wie unser Verstand Mengen verarbeitet, warf er eine Hand voll schwarzer Bohnen in einen Karton.

  3. Vor 2 Tagen · In 1865, William Stanley Jevons published his book The Coal Question, which worried about the exhaustion of British coal. Although Jevons wouldn’t live to see it, British coal production peaked in 1913. A century later, when British coal was all but gone, scientists returned to Jevons’ work on efficiency, coining the term the ‘Jevons paradox’.

  4. Vor 23 Stunden · In this work, Ellsberg clarified the conceptual difference between the utility index that early economists such as William Stanley Jevons and Alfred Marshall had employed to analyze choices between riskless options, and the utility index featured in von Neumann and Morgenstern’s EU that was used to analyze choices between risky options.

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · William Stanley Jevons FRS (1835-1882) was an English economists and logician whose “A General Mathematical Theory of Political Economy”, published in 1862, is often quoted as the start of the mathematical method in economics. In this work, Jevon argued that as science is concerned with quantities, economics is necessarily ...

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · or 'The Theory of Social Wealth,' published by William Stanley Jevons (1871), Carl Menger (1871), and Léon Wal ras (1874), respectively. While these authors offer varying perspectives

  7. Vor einem Tag · A Teacher Writes to Students Series (20):Wrong-Headed, Lying Economists By Annavajhula J C Bose, PhD Department of Economics, SRCC, DU. William Stanley Jevons, an architect, in days of yore, of Marginal Revolution in economics, had commented on the Classical economist David Ricardo as “that able, but wrong-headed man” who put economics on the “wrong track”.