Léon Walras, Elements of Theoretical Economics or The Theory of Social Wealth
Donald A. Walker
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Donald A. Walker received a Ph.D. in Economics from Harvard University. He specializes in microeconomic theory and the history of neoclassical economic thought. Dr. Walker was the president of the History of Economics Society (1987–1988), named Distinguished Fellow of that Society (2006), editor of the Journal of the History of Economic Thought (1990–1998), and founder and first president of the International Walras Association (1997–2000). Among numerous other publications, he is the author of many articles on the writings of Léon Walras, and of Walras’s Market Models (Cambridge University Press, 1996) and Walrasian Economics (Cambridge University Press, 2006).
Jan van Daal
Triangle, University of Lyons-2
Jan van Daal received a Ph.D. from Erasmus University in Rotterdam. He has researched and taught in the area of mathematical economics and published on demand systems, aggregation problems, and the theory and history of general economic equilibrium. Dr. van Daal specializes in research on the life and works of Léon Walras and has published, among other writings, The Equilibrium Economics of Léon Walras (with Albert Jolink, 1993), the translation of Walras’s Études d’économie appliquée (2005), and the translation of Walras’s Études d’économie sociales (with Donald Walker, 2010).