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John Hicks

Hicks in 1972 Sir John Richard Hicks (8 April 1904 – 20 May 1989) was a British economist. He is considered one of the most important and influential economists of the twentieth century. The most familiar of his many contributions in the field of economics were his statement of consumer demand theory in microeconomics, and the IS–LM model (1937), which summarised a Keynesian view of macroeconomics. His book ''Value and Capital'' (1939) significantly extended general-equilibrium and value theory. The compensated demand function is named the Hicksian demand function in memory of him.

In 1972 he received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (jointly) for his pioneering contributions to general equilibrium theory and welfare theory. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Methods Of Dynamic Economics / John Hicks. by Hicks, John

    Published 1985
    Book
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    Classics And Moderns / John Hicks. by Hicks, John

    Published 1983
    Book
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    A theory of economic history. by Hicks, John

    Published 1969
    Book
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    The crisis in Keynesian economics. by Hicks, John

    Published 1975
    Book
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    Capital and growth. by Hicks, John

    Published 1965
    Book
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    Value and capital; an inquiry into some fundamental principles of economic theory. 2nd ed. by Hicks, John Richard

    Published 1961
    Book
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    The theory of wages. by Hicks, John Richard

    Published 1963
    Book
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    A revision of demand theory. by Hicks, John Richard

    Published 1959
    Book