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William Stanley Jevons - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 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
William Stanley Jevons - Britannica Money 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
William Stanley Jevons - HET Website William Stanley Jevons, 1835-1882 English economist and logician whom, simultaneously with Carl Menger and Léon Walras, launched the Marginalist Revolution of 1871-4 that gave birth to Neoclassical economics
William Stanley Jevons - Econlib W illiam Jevons was one of three men to simultaneously advance the so-called marginal revolution Working in complete independence of one another—Jevons in Manchester, England; leon walras in Lausanne, Switzerland; and carl menger in Vienna—each scholar developed the theory of marginal utility to understand and explain consumer behavior
Jevons, W. S. | SpringerLink Jevons is best known for playing an essential role in the nineteenth-century debate over the “mathematization” of social and behavioral science, and he is especially recognized for cofounding a version of mathematical, behavioral economics known as the “theory of marginal value ”
William Stanley Jevons - New World Encyclopedia William Stanley Jevons, (September 1, 1835 - August 13, 1882), an English economist and logician, was born in Liverpool Jevons was one of three men to simultaneously advance the so-called "marginal revolution "
Jevons, William Stanley - Encyclopedia of Mathematics Jevons pioneered the use of mathematics in economics, taking a greater interest in statistics than any of the other great economists W S Jevons was one of the most influential economists of his age
Introduction to William Stanley Jevons | by Outis | LICENTIA POETICA William Stanley Jevons’ interdisciplinary approach and innovative methods left a lasting impact on economics, logic, and statistics His contributions to the Marginal Revolution helped establish neoclassical economics as the dominant framework for understanding markets and decision-making