Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Part I. Walras's Biography: 1. Unpublished papers and letters of Leon Walras (1935) 2. Leon Walras, an economic advisor manque (1975) Part II. The Genesis and Development of Walras's Ideas: 3. A. N. Isnard, progenitor of the Walrasian general equilibrium model (1969) 4. The birth of Leon Walras's Elements (1977) 5. A centenarian on a bicentenarian: Leon Walras's Elements on Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations (1977) 6. Leon Walras and his relations with American economists (1960) Part III. The Scope of Walras's Work: 7. Leon Walras and his conception of economics (1956) 8. Leon Walras (1968) Part IV. Special Topics in Walras's Economics: 9. Leon Walras' theory of capital accumulation (1942) 10. Walras's theory of capital formation in the framework of his theory of general equilibrium (1953) 11. New light on an old quarrel: Barone's unpublished review of Wicksteed's 'Essay on the coordination of the laws of distribution' and related documents (1964) 12. The Walras-Poincare correspondence on the cardinal measurability of utility (1977) 13. Walras' theory of tatonnement: a critique of recent interpretations (1967) 14. Another look at Leon Walras's theory of tatonnement (1981) Part V. Walras's Place in the History of Economic Thought: 15. Reflections on the importance of Leon Walras (1971) 16. Leon Walras's role in the 'marginal revolution' of the 1870s (1972) 17. Menger, Jevons and Walras de-homogenized (1976) 18. The normative bias of the Walrasian model: Walras versus Gossen (1977) 19. Walras's economics as others see it (1980) Index.
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