William Stanley Jevons and the Cutting Edge of Economics

William Stanley Jevons and the Cutting Edge of Economics
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : 9781134449996
ISBN-13 : 1134449992
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Synopsis William Stanley Jevons and the Cutting Edge of Economics by : Bert Mosselmans

The impressive young scholar Bert Mosselmans, analyzing the theory and policy of Jevons, a major figure in the field of the history of economics, has put together a volume with broad international appeal, particularly in Europe, North America and Japan, that offers a synthetic approach to Jevons’ economic theory, applied economics and economic policy. Adopting a relativist approach to his subject, Mosselmans focuses on all aspects of Jevons’ theory, tying the different strands together where appropriate and discriminating where necessary. Examining the relation between theory and practise he situates Jevons within the history of economic thought and in relation to his logic, ethics, religion and aesthetics. Ideal for scholars working in the fields of philosophy and history as well as economics, this ambitious and insightful work offers a comprehensive analysis of one of the founding fathers of modern economic thought, whose work marked a new chapter in its history, bridging the gap between classical and neo-classical economics.

William Stanley Jevons and the Cutting Edge of Economics

William Stanley Jevons and the Cutting Edge of Economics
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 159
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ISBN-10 : 9781134450008
ISBN-13 : 1134450001
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis William Stanley Jevons and the Cutting Edge of Economics by : Bert Mosselmans

The impressive young scholar Bert Mosselmans, analyzing the theory and policy of Jevons, a major figure in the field of the history of economics, has put together a volume with broad international appeal, particularly in Europe, North America and Japan, that offers a synthetic approach to Jevons’ economic theory, applied economics and economic policy. Adopting a relativist approach to his subject, Mosselmans focuses on all aspects of Jevons’ theory, tying the different strands together where appropriate and discriminating where necessary. Examining the relation between theory and practise he situates Jevons within the history of economic thought and in relation to his logic, ethics, religion and aesthetics. Ideal for scholars working in the fields of philosophy and history as well as economics, this ambitious and insightful work offers a comprehensive analysis of one of the founding fathers of modern economic thought, whose work marked a new chapter in its history, bridging the gap between classical and neo-classical economics.

The Economics of W.S. Jevons

The Economics of W.S. Jevons
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 316
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ISBN-10 : 9781134918379
ISBN-13 : 1134918372
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Synopsis The Economics of W.S. Jevons by : Sandra Peart

William Stanley Jevons occupies a pivotal position in the history of economic thought, spanning the transition from classical to neo-classical economics and playing a key role in the Marginal Revolution. The breadth of Jevons's work is examined here which: * includes a detailed consideration of a wide range of his work-policy, theoretical, methodological, applied and empirical * relies on textual exegis * takes account of a wide range of secondary sources A new approach to the 'Jevonian revolution' is adopted, which emphasizes the link between poverty and economics and focuses on the nature and meaning of rationality in Jevonian economics.

William Stanley Jevons and the Making of Modern Economics

William Stanley Jevons and the Making of Modern Economics
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 364
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ISBN-10 : 0521827124
ISBN-13 : 9780521827126
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Synopsis William Stanley Jevons and the Making of Modern Economics by : Harro Maas

This book examines William Stanley Jevons's role in revolutionizing nineteenth-century economics.

Jevons' Paradoxes

Jevons' Paradoxes
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 120
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ISBN-10 : 9783030935894
ISBN-13 : 3030935892
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Synopsis Jevons' Paradoxes by : Kent Klitgaard

I​n 1865, economist William Stanley Jevons published The Coal Question, describing the crucial role that coal played in British economic development. Here, he enunciated what has come to be known as the Jevons paradox, which stated that improvements in resource efficiency leads to greater resource use as the expansion of scale occasioned by lower operating costs overwhelms the savings due to greater efficiency. The implications for any sustainability scenario are enormous and a major theme of this book. While The Coal Question provided the theory that was a precursor to peak oil and resource limits to growth, it was followed six years later by the Theory of Political Economy, the first English-language work of neoclassical economics, which denies the importance of energy as a special commodity. In spite of this apparent contradiction, in this book biophysical economist Kent Klitgaard makes clear that there is no epistemological break between The Coal Question and Theory of Political Economy. Indeed, the Jevons paradox makes little sense in the absence of a behavioral theory grounded in marginal utility, which recognizes the satisfaction that each of us gains as consumers of one more unit of a good or service. Jevons could not solve this paradox in light of his belief that coal mines were becoming exhausted and more expensive to operate, and that there was no substitute for coal. However, he was uninterested in questions of sustainability; rather, he wanted to maintain British industrial and imperial dominance. Did the eventual substitution of oil for coal simply allow us to run through other resources at an accelerated rate? Indeed, the petroleum economy of the 20th and early 21st centuries has presented vastly expanded opportunities for the operation of the Jevons Paradox. This book shows the connections among the different paradoxes in Jevons’ work, and exposes the potentially fatal flaws that confound technological solutions to the sustainability challenge.