• Author/Authors

    Missemer، نويسنده , , Antoine، نويسنده ,

  • DocumentNumber
    3542150
  • Title Of Article

    William Stanley Jevonsʹ The Coal Question (1865), beyond the rebound effect

  • شماره ركورد
    3515
  • Latin Abstract
    Before his major 1870s economic writings, William Stanley Jevons wrote in 1865 his first important book entitled The Coal Question. Jevons displays an interest for the problem of resource depletion, and some opportunism linked to the treatment of a subject in vogue at the time. The Coal Question is retrospectively essentially known for having pointed out the first bases of what we call today the rebound effect, known as well as the “Jevonsʹ paradox”. No one can deny the major contribution Jevons did by insisting on the energy efficiency paradoxical phenomenon. However, this is not the only interesting idea proposed in The Coal Question. This article aims at drawing a larger framework of the ideas developed by Jevons, looking at some specific points that testify to his position as a turning point in the history of environmental studies. We see that Jevons expresses a desire of emancipation from both natural sciences and engineering, yet without ignoring the necessity of interdisciplinary perspectives to deal with environmental matters. It places Jevons as a pioneer of several modern approaches towards environmental economics, including ecological economics.
  • From Page
    97
  • NaturalLanguageKeyword
    History of environmental economics , Jevons , Weak sustainability , Rebound effect
  • JournalTitle
    Studia Iranica
  • To Page
    103
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    103