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| William Stanley Jevons: William Stanley Jevons: William Stanley Jevons was a British philosopher and economist, known for his contributions to the theory of utility and the marginalist revolution in economics. His most important works include The Theory of Political Economy (1871), where he developed the concept of marginal utility, and The Coal Question (1865), analyzing the future of coal reserves and energy consumption.
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| Jevons, William Stanley | Bank Reserve | Bank Reserve | |
| Jevons, William Stanley | Marginal Utility | Marginal Utility | |
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