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    Arsène Jules Étienne Juvenal Dupuit (18 May 1804 – 5 September 1866) was a French civil engineer and economist. He was born in Fossano, Cisalpine Republic...
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  • formulated by Jules Dupuit and Philipp Forchheimer in the late 1800s to simplify groundwater flow equations for analytical solutions. The Dupuit–Forchheimer...
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  • dates back to an 1848 article by Jules Dupuit, and was formalized in subsequent works by Alfred Marshall. Jules Dupuit pioneered this approach by first...
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    doctoral dissertation was on Jules Dupuit, a French civil engineer and economist. Ekelund would maintain this interest in Dupuit, making him the topic of...
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  • just that. In "De la mesure de l'utilité des travaux publics" (1844), Jules Dupuit applied a conception of marginal utility to the problem of determining...
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  • Senior, and Jules Dupuit had employed or asserted the significance of some notion of marginal utility. But Cramer, Bernoulli, and Dupuit had focussed...
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  • the study On the Measurement of the Utility of Public Works (1969), Jules Dupuit reported that behaviors and cognitions can be understood from an economic...
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  • theorem. While the origins of cost–benefit analysis can be traced back to Jules Dupuit's classic article "On the Measurement of the Utility of Public Works"...
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    inefficiencies is called deadweight loss. In the mid-19th century, engineer Jules Dupuit first propounded the concept of economic surplus, but it was the economist...
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  • Jean-Baptiste Biot Augustin-Louis Cauchy Gaspard-Gustave de Coriolis Henry Darcy Jules Dupuit Augustin-Jean Fresnel Charles de Freycinet Louis Joseph Gay-Lussac Pierre-Simon...
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  • politician Frédéric Bastiat Fernand Braudel Alexandre Cazeau de Roumillac Jules Dupuit Gérard Debreu, Nobel memorial prize 1983 Charles Gide Dominique Guellec...
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    other economists to his work, such as Léon Walras, Vilfredo Pareto and Jules Dupuit, and only grudgingly acknowledged the influence of Stanley Jevons himself...
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  • engineer Guillaume Henri Dufour Swiss army officer, surveyor and engineer Jules Dupuit Dick Dusseldorp Dutch/Australian water engineer Antonina Dvoryanets Ukrainian...
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    scholar and composer, was beatified in the late nineteenth century. Jules Dupuit (18 May 1804 – 5 September 1866), Fossano-born French civil engineer...
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  • medallist The Honourable Yvon Dupuis (1926–2017), Quebec politician Jules Dupuit (1804–1866), French engineer and economist Dupuy (surname) Géopatronyme :...
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  • just that. In "De la mesure de l'utilité des travaux publics" (1844), Jules Dupuit applied a conception of marginal utility to the problem of determining...
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  • and political effects of [communication] technologies. Introduced by Jules Dupuit in the 1840s, French engineer and economist, the cost benefit analysis...
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  • Funding 2003: C$M 21,759 Number of Canada Research Chairs – 93 Agora Jules Dupuit (AJD) Centre Canadien d'études allemandes et européennes (CCEAE) Centre...
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  • Roads (including Barré de Saint-Venant, Belgrand, Biot, Cauchy, Coriolis, Dupuit, Fresnel, Gay-Lussac, Navier, Vicat) took part in the reconstruction of...
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