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	<title>Comments on: BE13 Keynote Speaker</title>
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		<title>By: Nancy Bair</title>
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		<description>Paul, this &#039;outline&#039; of economic issues was great to read. Thanks for it! Just one thought about the Jevons Paradox.  I don&#039;t know that I would assume that just because an organization was more efficient at delivering a product or service, the demand for that product or service would automatically go down. I would think the demand would have many more factors impinging on it. The only automatic outcome would be the cost of producing it would go down, and the profit would go up! Probably there&#039;s a lot more to it, however. I certainly look forward to hearing Alex&#039;s keynote at BE13.
Nancy Bair
NESEA Member</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Paul, this &#8216;outline&#8217; of economic issues was great to read. Thanks for it! Just one thought about the Jevons Paradox.  I don&#8217;t know that I would assume that just because an organization was more efficient at delivering a product or service, the demand for that product or service would automatically go down. I would think the demand would have many more factors impinging on it. The only automatic outcome would be the cost of producing it would go down, and the profit would go up! Probably there&#8217;s a lot more to it, however. I certainly look forward to hearing Alex&#8217;s keynote at BE13.<br />
Nancy Bair<br />
NESEA Member</p>
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