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by runeks
49 days ago
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> What Jevons paradox actually describes is the situation where usage of a resource becomes more efficient (which means less of it is needed for a given task), but still the total usage of that resource increases. Why is this stated as a paradox? One simple cause is the given task being performed more than it was before because it is now cheaper (since it uses fewer resources). |
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"I got a Prius so now I am spending more money on gas" sounds ridiculous, but it would be an instance of this paradox.