
Economy and Interest by Maurice Allais
The essential work from the Nobel Prize-winning virtuoso of twentieth-century economics, translated to English for the first time. Few scholars advanced the frontier of economic modeling more than French economist Maurice Allais. Allais’s contributions—beyond his famous Allais’s Paradox—earned him the Nobel Prize and drew comparisons to the works of Paul Samuelson and even some modern mathematical behavioral economists. Allais’s accomplishments, however, went largely unread by non-Francophone readers due to the challenge of their translation for publishers. The effects of this gap are immeasurable. As Paul Samuelson wrote, “Had Allais's earliest writings been in English, a whole generation of economic theory would have taken a different course.” Economy and Interest is the milestone translation of Allais's most influential work, one whose staggering findings predate their accepted formulations by other famed economists decades later. In its sweep and technical virtuosity, Economy and Interest is certain to delight and challenge new generations of English-language readers.
Maurice Allais (1911–2010) was a French economist and winner of the 1988 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics. John Stephen Daly is a freelance translator working between French, English, and Latin.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780226826202 |
| ISBN 10 | 0226826201 |
| Title | Economy and Interest |
| Author | Maurice Allais |
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| Publisher | The University of Chicago Press |
| Year published | 2024-10-02 |
| Number of pages | 632 |
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