Kissinger's nauseating Nobel Peace Prize award might deflate some of the 
interest in 
beyond Leon Walras's nomination.  Walras wrote his own nomination and had some 
colleagues submit it.

The basis of his nomination was his work in mathematical economics.  Although 
he 
wrote almost about free trade, his claim was that his work had produced a 
scientific 
basis for free trade and free trade would be certain to establish a regime 
world 
peace.  Unfortunately, the nomination went to the great advocate of peace, 
Theodore 
Roosevelt.

See Sandmo, Agnar. 2007. "Retrospectives: Léon Walras and the Nobel Peace 
Prize." 
Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 21, No. 4 (Fall): pp. 217-28.

-- 
Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
Chico, CA 95929

Tel. 530-898-5321
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