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[log in to unmask] (Ross B. Emmett)
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Fri Mar 31 17:18:26 2006
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[Posted on behalf of Antoine Rebeyrol. This message was received in  
late November, and inadvertently not posted. My apologies. -- RBE]  
 
In the context of the labor supply, Leon Walras spoke in 1870 or 1871  
of the "plaisir goute par l'oisif", that is, of the pleasure enjoyed by the 
idle. See Walras, Oeuvres Economiques completes, Paris, Economica,  
t.11, p.365. His treatment was complete and, what is more, put in a  
general equilibrium set up.   
 
Antoine Rebeyrol 
Universite de Paris IX-Dauphine 
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