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▸ noun: (economics) The proposition that technological progress that increases the efficiency with which a resource is used tends to increase (rather than decrease) the rate of consumption of that resource.
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▸ noun: (economics) The proposition that technological progress that increases the efficiency with which a resource is used tends to increase (rather than decrease) the rate of consumption of that resource.
Similar:
Hawking's paradox,
Kelvin-Joule effect,
Joule-Thomson expansion,
jerk,
conservation of energy,
jounce,
principle of least action,
d'Alembert's paradox,
Joule-Kelvin effect,
Klein paradox,
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