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Correspondence of Léon
Walras and
related papers (ed. by
William Jaffé, 3 vols.), 1965. Leon
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Walrasian auction...
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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...
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Auguste Walras (French: [valʁas]; 1801–1866) was a
French school administrator and economist. He was the
father of Léon
Walras, who was
deeply influenced...
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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...
- of
Lausanne in Switzerland. The
school is
primarily ****ociated with Léon
Walras and
Vilfredo Pareto, both of whom held
successive professorships in political...
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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...
- 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...
- the opposite.
Schumpeter was also
influenced by Léon
Walras and the
Lausanne School,
calling Walras the "greatest of all economists". The
Austrian sociologist...
- with
similar discoveries made by Carl
Menger in
Vienna (1871) and by Léon
Walras in
Switzerland (1874),
marked the
opening of a new
period in the history...