The unending search for universal and lasting peace: From Leon Walras to Jan Tinbergen and beyond
Abstract
Explores the study of peace and war as a reflection of equilibrium versus disequilibrium conditions as applied in international relations. Concentrates on the contribution of two economists, Leon Walras, deemed a classical master of integrated micro‐analysis, and Jan Tinbergen, a modern scientist, to the challenge or reaching and maintaining a universal and lasting peace. Looks at Walras as a social economist, his version of the social question and social peace, his sowing of seeds for a new doctrine of human solidarity, his resolution of the conflict between the concept of justice of equality and justice of equity, and his proposal of nationalization of land as a panacea for all social ills in a modern society. Compares this with a look at Tinbergen as a social economist, his holistic approach to theoretical analysis, and his solution to the World problems of poverty and political insecurity.
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Citation
Rugina, A.N. (2001), "The unending search for universal and lasting peace: From Leon Walras to Jan Tinbergen and beyond", International Journal of Social Economics, Vol. 28 No. 1/2, pp. 155-175. https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000004531
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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