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Jevons may
refer to:
Frank Byron Jevons (1858–1936),
British academic and
philosopher Frederic Jevons (born 1929),
academic Marshall Jevons, the name...
- In economics, the
Jevons paradox (/ˈdʒɛvənz/;
sometimes Jevons effect)
occurs when
technological progress increases the
efficiency with
which a resource...
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William Stanley Jevons FRS (/ˈdʒɛvənz/; 1
September 1835 – 13
August 1882) was an
English economist and logician.
Irving Fisher described Jevons's book A General...
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Elzinga had
concocted a
fanciful biography of
Marshall Jevons,
which read:
Marshall Jevons is the
President of UtilMax, Inc., an
international consulting...
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Leroy Jevon Carter (/dʒəˈvɒn/ jə-VON; born
September 14, 1995) is an
American professional basketball player for the
Chicago Bulls of the
National Basketball...
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Rachel Jevon (bapt. 1627),
English poet
Thomas Jevon (1652–1688),
English playwright Jevan Snead (born 1987),
football player Javon,
given name
Jevons This...
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Herbert Stanley Jevons, aka HS
Jevons (1875-1955), was the son of
economist and
mathematician William Stanley Jevons. He was
professor of
economics and...
- McGrath-Sherrill Press.
Jevons Block was
called a
modernized and
gendered Spoon River by
Linda Wagner-Martin. The Bookman, pg. 667. "
Jevons block: a book of...
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successive relegation,
Jevons finished that
season with
twelve goals and left the club at the end of the season. In
total Jevons scored 24
times as a Grimsby...
- ISBN 978-1107401754.
Jevons,
Frank Byron. Graeco-Italian Magic.
Jevons,
Frank Byron. Magic.
Jevons,
Frank Byron (1900). Evolution. Methuen.
Jevons,
Frank Byron...