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    Walras, LÉon
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    WALRAS, LEON 1834 1910, French economist. After abandoning...1870 1892). One of the most influential of economists, Walras advanced several theories that served as the foundation...marginal utility theory. A prolific and creative writer, Walrass work also extended to such themes as managed currency...
     
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    Value , in Economics
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...Value depends on both desirability and scarcity. The marginal theory of value, pioneered in the late 19th cent. by Leon Walras , Stanley Jevons , and Carl Menger , has been highly influential in economics. It takes account of both scarcity and desirability...
     
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    Economics
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...intrinsic or inherent worth. The leading theorists in the development of the concept were William Stanley Jevons of Britain, Leon Walras of France, and Carl Menger of Austria. In the United States, John Bates Clark was notable in the development of marginal...
     


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