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International Walras Association 2010 Conference
  CALL FOR PAPERS
  « Léon Walras (1834-1910) – Centennial Conference»
9 - 11 September 2010
  Lyon – TRIANGLE - Université Lumičre-Lyon 2

  The International Walras Association 7th 
Conference will take place from Thursday
September 9th to Saturday September 11th, 2010 at 
the University Lumičre-Lyon 2, in Lyon,
France.

The 2010 conference is of particular importance 
since it is part of the centennial
commemoration of Walras’s death, which occurred 
on January 5th, 1910 at Clarens near
Montreux, Switzerland.

Through a discussion of the various themes 
developed by Walras in his writings of pure,
applied and social economics, this conference 
should allow a thorough reappraisal of Walras’s
entire intellectual output (and not exclusively 
his central contribution to general equilibrium
analysis). Among the various themes that could be 
addressed, the organisers would
particularly welcome contributions on Walras’s 
theory of history, his analysis of the dynamics
of capitalism, crises, money, banks, public 
goods, natural monopolies and externalities, social
legislation and insurances, property rights and 
taxes as well as free trade and protectionism.
Contributions on Walras’s intellectual networks, 
and notably his international connections
with his fellow economists, are equally welcome.

Anyone interested should submit an abstract of 
300 words (in French or English) before July
31st, 2009 to the AIW vice-presidents Pascal 
Bridel and Jean-Pierre Potier. Mail :
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Propositions (under PDF) should be sent 
electronically and indicate clearly title, author’s
name, affiliation, postal as well as electronic addresses.


Annie L. Cot

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