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  1. Letters & Journal of W. Stanley Jevons by William Stanley Jevons, 2010-02-10
  2. Pure Logic Or The Logic Of Quality Apart From Quantity: With Remarks On Boole's System And On The Relation Of Logic And Mathematics (1864) by William Stanley Jevons, 2010-05-22
  3. The coal question by William Stanley Jevons, 2010-05-10
  4. Elementary Lessons in Logic: Deductive and Inductive. with Copious Questions and Examples, and a Vocabulary of Logical Terms by William Stanley Jevons, 2010-04-20
  5. Experimental Legislation (1904) by William Stanley Jevons, 2010-05-23
  6. Methods of Social Reform; And Other Papers by William Stanley Jevons, 2010-02-07
  7. The Principles of Science: Book Iv. Inductive Investigation. Book V. Generalization, Analogy, and Classification. Book Vi. Reflections On the Results and Limits of Scientific Method by William Stanley Jevons, 2010-01-12
  8. The principles of science: a treatise on logic and scientific method by William Stanley Jevons, 2010-09-10
  9. Nociones De Economía Política (Spanish Edition) by William Stanley Jevons, 2010-02-04
  10. The Coal Question: An Enquiry Concerning the Progress of the Nation, and the Probable Exhaustion of Our Coal-Mines by William Stanley Jevons, 2010-01-12
  11. Money and the Mechanism of Exchange [ 1875 ] by William Stanley Jevons, 2009-08-10
  12. The state in relation to labour by William Stanley Jevons, Michael Cababé, 2010-09-01
  13. The Match Tax; A Problem of Finance by William Stanley Jevons, 2010-07-24
  14. Money and the Mechanism of Exchange [1911] by William Stanley Jevons, 2009-12-15

21. References For Jevons
1886). M Schabas, A world ruled by numbers william Stanley Jevonsand the rise of mathematical economics (Princeton, 1990). Articles
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References for Stanley Jevons
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990).
  • Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica. Books:
  • E W Eckard, Economics of W S Jevons (Washington D.C., 1940).
  • H A Jevons, Letters and journal of W Stanley Jevons (London, 1886).
  • M Schabas, A world ruled by numbers : William Stanley Jevons and the rise of mathematical economics (Princeton, 1990). Articles:
  • R D C Black, W S Jevons and the economics of his time, Manchester School of Economics and Social Studies
  • G H Buck and S M Hunka, W Stanley Jevons, Allan Marquand, and the origins of digital computing, IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput.
  • P J FitzPatrick, Leading British statisticians of the nineteenth century, Journal of the American Statistical Association
  • P J FitzPatrick, Leading British statisticians of the nineteenth century, in M G Kendall and R L Plackett (eds.), Studies in the History of Statistics and Probability II (London, 1977), 180-212.
  • I Grattan-Guinness, Boole and his semifollower Jevons (Spanish), in 2nd International Colloquium on Philosophy and History of Mathematics, Mexico City, 1990, Mathesis
  • I Grattan-Guinness, The correspondence between George Boole and Stanley Jevons, 1863-1864
  • 22. William Stanley Jevons, Biography: The Concise Encyclopedia Of Economics: Librar
    Review. 1881. william Stanley jevons. Selected Works (including onlineworks). See also Marginalism. Natural Resources. Return to top
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    This statement marked a significant departure from the classical theory of value, which stated that value derived from the labor used to produce a product or from the cost of production more generally. Thus began the neoclassical school, which is still the dominant one in economics today. Jevons went on to define the "equation of exchange." This equation shows that for a consumer to be maximizing his or her utility, the ratio of the marginal utility of each item consumed to its price must be equal. If it is not, then he or she can, with a given income, reallocate consumption and get more utility. Take, for example, a consumer whose marginal utility from oranges is 10 "utils," and from cookies 4 utils, when oranges and cookies are both priced at 50 cents each. The consumer's ratio of marginal utility to price for oranges is 10/$.50, or 20, and for cookies is 4/$.50, or 8. Jevons would have said (and modern economists would agree) that this does not satisfy the equation of exchange and, therefore, the consumer will change purchases. Specifically, the consumer could increase utility by spending 50 cents less on cookies and using the money to buy oranges. He would lose 4 utils on the cookies, but gain 10 on the oranges, for a net gain of 6 utils. He will have this incentive to reallocate purchases until the equation of exchange holds (that is, until the marginal utility of oranges falls and the marginal utility of cookies rises to a point where, as a ratio to their prices, they are equal).

    23. Library Of Economics And Liberty: Economic Readings By Topic: Classics In Money
    jevons, william Stanley, Money and the Mechanism of Exchange (Gold, Money, Inflationand Deflation). jevons, william Stanley, Investigations in Currency Finance.
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        Jevons's formative 1875 classic work came into print at the height of interest in gold, silver, and international monetary standards. Refreshingly written, widely quoted, and authoritatively researched, the book begins with the origins of money and works its way through to international banking and credit. Of particular interest are the clear discussions of Gresham's Law ( Ch. VIII ), competitively supplied money ( Ch. VII ), and fractional-reserve- and Free-banking ( Ch. XVII-XVIII and XXIV ). Also: If you think the only reason to not use coins worth their weight in precious metal is their weight, I recommend Chapter X for an excellent reminder of additional drawbacks. Jevons is best known for his work on marginal utility, which he describes with customary succinctness in the book. His interest in the way the forces of the market evolve toward an equilibrium without (and often in opposition to) government influence runs throughout the book.

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    25. Jevons
    View a photo and read a profile of the English logician and economist who wrote about the marginal utility theory of value. william Stanley jevons. Born 1 Sept 1835 in Liverpool, England
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    Born: 1 Sept 1835 in Liverpool, England
    Died: 13 Aug 1882 in Hastings, England
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    Stanley Jevons 's father was Thomas Jevons and his mother was Mary Anne Roscoe. Thomas Jevons was an iron merchant but showed lots of talent both as an inventor of iron boats and as a writer on various legal and economic topics. Mary Anne Roscoe was the daughter of the historian William Roscoe. Thomas and Mary Roscoe had eleven children and Stanley was the ninth. The family were Unitarians, a liberal branch of the Protestant Church that bases its religious beliefs on reason, and Stanley was brought up with these beliefs. There is very clear evidence in Jevons later writings of the Unitarian influence. Stanley was sent to London to became a boarder at University College School in 1850. In the following year, still only sixteen years of age, he entered University College with a view to study chemistry and botany. He later wrote that his interest in the way that society worked began in his early days as a student, particularly since he could observe the condition of the poor in London as he walked about the city. He wrote (see [4]):- I began to think that I could and ought to do more than others. A vague desire and determination grew upon me.

    26. Richard Cantillon - Selected Primary Works
    Includes bibliographical references (pp. 197204) and index. jevons, william Stanley.1905. London Macmillan. jevons, william Stanley, and Henry Higgs. 1965.
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  • Cantillon, Richard. 1952. Cantillon, Richard, and Friedrich A. von Hayek. 1931. Jena: G. Fischer.
    Cantillon, Richard, and Henry Higgs. 1892. . Boston: G. H. Ellis. London: Reissued for the Royal Economic Society by F. Cass. Essai sur le commerce, reprinted for Harvard University. Boston: Ellis.
    Prefatory note signed: H[enry] H[iggs]. Cantillon, Richard, and Henry ed. and tr Higgs. 1964. New York: A. M. Kelley, bookseller. Cantillon, Richard, Henry ed. and tr Higgs, and William Stanley Jevons. 1931.
    Running title: Essay on the nature of trade. Cantillon, Richard, Henry Higgs, and William Stanley Jevons. 1931. London: Macmillan.
    "Richard Cantillon and the nationality of political economy, by W. Stanley Jevons": p. [333]-360. . London: Reissued for the Royal Economic Society by Frank Cass and Company.
    "Richard Cantillon and the nationality of political economy, W. Stanley Jevons": p. [333]-360. . New York, A.M. Kelley, 1964.
    "Richard Cantillon and the nationality of political economy, by W. Stanley Jevons": p. [333]-360. "Life and work of Richard Cantillon, by Henry Higgs": p. [363]-389. Bibliography: p. [391]-392. Cantillon, Richard, Alfred Sauvy, and Louis Salleron. 1952.
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    33. Jevons, William Stanley: W. Stanley Jevons
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    Jevons, William Stanley W. Stanley Jevons Collected Reviews and Obituaries . With an Introduction by Takutoshi Inoue and Headnotes by Bert Mosselmans. Distributed for the Thoemmes Press. 600 p. (est.), 2 Volumes. 5-3/8 x 8-1/2 2002 Cloth CUSA $295.00tx 1-85506-976-8 Fall 2002 This first-ever collection of nineteenth-century responses to Jevons collects reviews of around thirty of his works, from journals and newspapers across the world. Ranging in size from a twenty-page review to a single paragraph, around one hundred articles and dozens of obituaries are included. The set is complete with a new bibliography listing 240 pieces of Jevon's work and all their known reviews. Subjects:
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    34. Jevons, William Stanley: Principles Of Science
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    Jevons, William Stanley Principles of Science Works in the Philosophy of Science 1830-1914 . Introduction by Andrew Pyle. Distributed for the Thoemmes Press. 1874 Edition. 976 p., 2 Volumes. 1874 , 1999 Cloth CUSA $240.00tx 1-85506-757-9 In his Principles , Jevons sought to establish the importance and value of the logical methods of George Boole and the applicability of such statistical methods in all branches of scientific enquiry. Subjects:
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    Jevons, William Stanley 1835-82, English economist and logician. After working in Australia as assayer to the mint, he taught at Owens College, Manchester, and University College, London. His major contribution to economics was his marginal utility theory of value; Jevons held that value was determined by utility, and he demonstrated the relationship in mathematical terms. The Theory of Political Economy (1871) was his chief theoretical work. His practical application of economics in The Coal Question (1865) influenced government action. In General Mathematical Theory of Political Economy (1862), he demonstrated his belief in the application of mathematics to economic theory. His several texts include Pure Logic (1863) and The Principles of Science See his Letters and Journal (ed. by his wife, 1886).
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