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| William Forster Lloyd: William Forster Lloyd: William Forster Lloyd (1794–1852) was a British economist. His most important work, Two Lectures on the Checks to Population (1833), discussed overgrazing and the depletion of common resources, laying the foundation for environmental economics.
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| Lloyd, William Forster | Marginal Utility | Marginal Utility | |
| Lloyd, William Forster | Utility Theory | Utility Theory | |
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