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- Correspondence of Léon Walras and related papers (ed. by William Jaffé, 3 vols.), 1965. Leon Walras at Wikipedia France Walras's law Walrasian auction...
- Walras is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Auguste Walras (1801–1866), French school administrator and amateur economist Léon Walras...
- are the demand and supply respectively of good j. Walras's law is named after the economist Léon Walras of the University of Lausanne who formulated the...
- Auguste Walras (French: [valʁas]; 1801–1866) was a French school administrator and economist. He was the father of Léon Walras, who was deeply influenced...
- A Walrasian auction, introduced by Léon Walras, is a type of simultaneous auction where each agent calculates its demand for the good at every possible...
- neoclassical economics to model prices for a whole economy was made by Léon Walras. Walras' Elements of Pure Economics provides a succession of models, each taking...
- others to include the work of Carl Menger, William Stanley Jevons, Léon Walras, John Bates Clark, and many others. Today it is usually used to refer to...
- of Lausanne in Switzerland. The school is primarily ****ociated with Léon Walras and Vilfredo Pareto, both of whom held successive professorships in political...
- but Walras's attempts produced two famous results in economics. The first is Walras' law and the second is the principle of tâtonnement. Walras' method...
- the opposite. Schumpeter was also influenced by Léon Walras and the Lausanne School, calling Walras the "greatest of all economists". The Austrian sociologist...