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by marcosdumay
45 days ago
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Yes. Jevon's paradox is that if we need less X to do a single Y, we end up using more X doing Y. Anyway, it's an specific observation about a single X, Y pair. It some times happens with other things, but anybody claiming it's a universal rule don't know what they are talking about. |
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