
William Lewis
William Lewis was a British mathematician and economist in the 19th century, known for his work in political economy and statistics. He contributed to economic theory, especially regarding wages, prices, and market dynamics, and was also involved in developing statistical methods for analyzing economic data. His writings helped shape the understanding of economic systems during his time, blending mathematical analysis with economic observations. Lewis played a significant role in advancing economic thought and statistical methodology, influencing both academic study and practical policy analysis of his era.