Walras-Bowley Lecture

Walras-Bowley Lecture

The Walras–Bowley Lecture is an annual lecture of the Econometric Society, given by a non-North American member at the summer North American meeting or, in World Congress years, at the World Congress. The lecture was named in honor of Léon Walras and A. L. Bowley.

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