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Marie-Ésprit-Léon Walras (December 16, 1834 in Évreux, France - January 5, 1910 in Clarens, near Montreux, Switzerland) was a French economist, considered by Joseph Schumpeter as "the greatest of all economists". He was a mathematical economist associated with the creation of the general equilibrium theory. He is credited for having founded what subsequently became known, under direction of his Italian disciple, the economist and sociologist Vilfredo Pareto, as the Lausanne school of economics.
Walras was one of the three leaders of the marginalist revolution, even though his greatest work, Elements of Pure Economics (1874), was published three years after dissemination of marginalist ideas by William Stanley Jevons and Carl Menger.
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aozora_bot: 反対にコックランはこの見方を明らかにとっていないのであるが、ただ氏は政策と科学の区別を指摘しながら、政策と道徳との区別を指摘することを忘れている。 レオン・ワルラス Leon Walras『純粋経済学要論』 |
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aozora_bot_lite: 故に u と r のそれぞれの表現には、次の関係がある。 レオン・ワルラス Leon Walras『純粋経済学要論』 |
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