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A concise elementary introduction to political economy explains the nature of economic value and utility, the processes of production and the roles of land, labour, and capital, and how division of labour and various forms of cooperation increase output while creating social and occupational constraints. It surveys how wealth is distributed through wages, profits, and rents, examines trades-unions and collective action, and outlines mechanisms of exchange, money, credit, and banking including cycles of credit. The exposition concludes by considering government functions and taxation as instruments for managing public finances and social consequences.

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William Stanley Jevons

William Stanley Jevons was an influential English economist and logician, known for his contributions to the field of political economy and the philosophy of science. His notable works include "Political Economy," where he explored the principles governing economic behavior, and "The Principles of Science," which examined the foundations of scientific reasoning. Jevons is recognized for his development of the marginal utility theory, which significantly impacted economic thought. His interdisciplinary approach combined economics with logic and philosophy, making him a key figure in the evolution of modern economic theory.

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