3.6 — Walrasian General Equilibrium Theory — Class Content
Overview
Today we finally look at the third Marginalist Revolutionary, Leon Walras, and his approach to general equilibrium.
Readings
Required Readings
- Ch.11 “Walras and General Equilibrium Theory” in Landreth & Colander
- Ch.13 “General Equilibrium and Welfare Economics” in Blaug
Recommended Readings:
The following Wikipedia entries can also provide more background:
Questions to Help Your Reading
Slides
Below, you can find the slides in two formats. Clicking the image will bring you to the html version of the slides in a new tab. The lower button will allow you to download a PDF version of the slides.
I suggest printing the slides beforehand and using them to take additional notes in class (not everything is in the slides)!
Assignments
Participation/Discussion Board Posts Due 8 PM Fri Nov 4
This week’s graded discussion is worth 5 points, and can be a combination of discussion in class, and/or posts on the Blackboard Discussion Board by 8 PM this Friday November 4.
Tournament Votes
The first round of the Classical division of the “Most Interesting Economist in History” tournament is live. Please post your votes in the discussion board.