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Walras' law
Walras' Law, named for Leon Walras (a mathematical economist in the late 19th century) but first expressed by John Stuart Mill in Essays on Some Unsettled Questions of Political Economy (1844), is a principle in general equilibrium theory that states that if markets for all but one good are in equilibrium, then all markets must be in equilibrium and the economy is in general equilibrium.
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