ABSTRACT

Until the beginning of 1912, Potron’s economic writings consisted of rather compact notes in which he sketched the contours of his mathematical model and hinted at its economic implications. But he also announced the imminent publication of more elaborate papers, and one of these, dealing with the economic consequences of his model, appeared fairly rapidly: ‘Possibilité et détermination du juste prix et du juste salaire’ (Le Mouvement Social, 1912, 73: 289–316).