
Political Economy
Political Economy, written by William Stanley Jevons in 1879, is a foundational text in economics that explores the principles governing wealth generation, distribution, and consumption. The book is divided into three sections, addressing basic economic concepts, the application of these principles in wealth production and distribution, and the government's role in economic regulation. Jevons employs mathematical models and empirical observation, marking a significant advancement in economic thought and making the work notable for its clarity and relevance in understanding modern economies.


