ABSTRACT

The edited correspondence of a number of eminent late nineteenth-century economists has been available for some time. That of William Stanley Jevons, edited by R. D. C. Black, was published in four volumes by Macmillan for the Royal Economic Society as part of a seven-volume Papers and Correspondence. That of Léon Walras, together with associated documents and edited by William Jaffé, was published in three volumes by North Holland for the Royal Dutch Academy of Science and Letters with assistance from a number of organisations in four countries, including the Royal Economic Society and the American Economic Association. That of Vilfredo Pareto has been edited as part of his complete works in many volumes, such as, for example, the three volumes of correspondence with Maffeo Pantaleoni edited by Gabriele de Rosa.