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  1. John R. Hicks. Sir John Richard Hicks (* 8. April 1904 in Leamington Spa, England; † 20. Mai 1989 in Blockley, England) war ein britischer Ökonom und gilt als einer der wichtigsten und einflussreichsten Ökonomen des 20. Jahrhunderts. [1] Gemeinsam mit Kenneth Arrow erhielt er 1972 den Alfred-Nobel-Gedächtnispreises für ...

  2. ミクロ経済側では、1930年の論文と1932年の著書『賃金の理論』は、限界生産性理論の慎重かつ完全な語り直しの試みだった (有名な「代替の弾性」が初登場したのもここだ)。r.g.d. アレンと共著した有名な1934年論文で、ヒックスは需要を代替と所得効果にスラツキー分解し、代替と相補を明確に ...

  3. Abstract. Without doubt serious students of economics owe as great a debt to Sir John Hicks, as they do to any other twentieth-century economist. His major contributions have embraced a multitude of subjects, theoretical and applied, macro and micro, static and dynamic, domestic and international, equilibrium and disequilibrium, over a sixty ...

  4. 1. Mai 2004 · Les livres sur Hicks " J. R. Hicks : une oeuvre multi-dimensionnelle ", Cahiers d'économie politique n°39, 2001. The Legacy of Hicks : his Contributions to Economic Analysis, par Harald Hagemann et Omar Hamouda (dir.), éd. Routledge, 1994. John R. Hicks : the Economist's Economist, par Omar Hamouda, éd. Basil Blackwell, 1993.

  5. John R. Hicks was a British economist (1904-1989), professor at the London School of Economics, Cambridge University and University of Oxford. He took special interest on issues concerning microeconomics, growth, economic fluctuations and monetary theory. In his most famous work “Value and Capital”, 1939, Hicks referred to aggregation ...

  6. John R. Hicks' Contribution to Economics 505 unknown to Hicks and R. D. G. Allen when they wrote their famous pair of articles which were to redirect the entire literature. Much of the content of these articles and of the writings that succeeded them in the next few years is too well-known to require detailed recapitulation. The basic discovery was

  7. John R. Hicks' Contribution to Economics 505 unknown to Hicks and R. D. G. Allen when they wrote their famous pair of articles which were to redirect the entire literature. Much of the content of these articles and of the writings that succeeded them in the next few years is too well-known to require detailed recapitulation. The basic discovery was