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Abstract
En el aniversario de su muerte, este segundo artículo describe algunas de las huellas de la tradición paretiana a partir del trabajo original de Léon Walras, desde los lineamientos fundamentales de Vilfredo Pareto, hasta la moderna perspectiva basada en la síntesis neoclásica de Hicks, Samuelson y Allais, entre otros. En la discusión se mostrará cómo esta tradición teórica poswalrasiana es ajena a aquella inmensa formulación de nuevos ordenamientos sociales y económicos, como lo era la obra científica de Walras.
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