----------------- HES POSTING ----------------- The postings that credited Wicksell as an important source through which Walrasian ideas entered the English speaking community are correct, although I agree earlier economists such as Marshall were well aware of Walras, but they just didn't see his insights as that important. My work on Abba Lerner suggests that it was in 1935 that Abba changed from thinking in terms of partial equilibrium and a Marshallian chain of reasoning to thinking in terms of general equilibrium outside a Marshallian chain of reasoning, and that that adjustment led him to his work on the welfare theorems and the socialist calculation debate and market socialism. So the interesting insight for me is that Walrasian-type general equilibrium thinking significantly influenced the British economics profession long before Jaffe's translation. Dave Colander ------------ FOOTER TO HES POSTING ------------ For information, send the message "info HES" to [log in to unmask]