Sobre o Autor

Léon Walras was a prominent French economist known for his foundational contributions to the field of economics, particularly in the development of general equilibrium theory. His work laid the groundwork for modern economic analysis and emphasized the importance of the interaction between various markets in determining prices and resource allocation. Walras's most significant publication, 'Éléments d'économie politique pure,' systematically presented his theories, which became essential reading for economists and influenced later developments in the discipline.

In addition to his theoretical work, Walras was also involved in practical economic issues, advocating for policies that would promote social welfare and economic stability. His ideas on market dynamics and the mathematical modeling of economic behavior have had a lasting impact, shaping the thoughts of future economists and policymakers. Today, he is often recognized as one of the pioneers of neoclassical economics, and his legacy continues to influence contemporary economic thought.

Nacionalidade Francês
Data de Nascimento December 16, 1834
Local de Nascimento Échirolles, Isère, France
Data de Falecimento January 5, 1910