

An edition of The economics of W.S. Jevons (1996)
By Sandra Peart
Publish Date
1996
Publisher
Routledge
Language
eng
Pages
328
Description:
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 exegisis; and 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, focuses on the nature and meaning of rationality in Jevonian economics and highlights Jevons's contributions to empirical economics.
subjects: Economics, Economists, Biography, History, Economists, great britain, Economists, biography, Economics, history, Économistes, Biographies, Économie politique, Histoire
People: William Stanley Jevons (1835-1882)
Places: Great Britain
Times: 19th century