Biography

Sir John Richard Hicks (8 April 1904 – 20 May 1989) was a British economist. He was 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.

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Books by Sir John Richard Hicks

The letters between John Hicks
The letters between John Hicks and Ursula Webb, September-December 1935
2004
The Status of economics
The Status of economics
1991
A market theory of money
A market theory of money
1989
Collected essays on economic t
Collected essays on economic thought
1986
Money, interest and wages
Money, interest and wages
1986
Riqueza y bienestar
Riqueza y bienestar
1986
Towards a more general theory
Towards a more general theory ; Managing without money?
1986
Methods of dynamic economics
Methods of dynamic economics
1985
The economics of John Hicks
The economics of John Hicks
1984
The framework of the Indian economy
The framework of the Indian economy
1984
Collected essays on economic t
Collected essays on economic theory
1981
Causality in economics
Causality in economics
1980
Crisis '75 ...?
Crisis '75 ...?
1975
The crisis in Keynesian economics
The crisis in Keynesian economics
1975
The crisis in Keynesian economics [by] Sir John Hicks
The crisis in Keynesian economics [by] Sir John Hicks
1974
Capital and time
Capital and time
1973
Carl Menger and the Austrian s
Carl Menger and the Austrian school of economics
1973
Capital and growth
Capital and growth
1971
Keizaishi no riron
Keizaishi no riron
1970
資本與成長
資本與成長
1970
A revision of demand theory by
A revision of demand theory by J.R. Hicks
1969
A Theory of Economic History
A Theory of Economic History
1969
After the boom: thoughts on th
After the boom: thoughts on the 1966 economic crisis
1966
Dennis Holmes Robertson, 1890-
Dennis Holmes Robertson, 1890-1963
1964
Essay in World Economics
Essay in World Economics
1959
Papers by visiting economists
Papers by visiting economists
1959
A revision of demand theory
A revision of demand theory
1956
Report on finance and taxation
Report on finance and taxation in Jamaica
1955
The social framework of the American economy
The social framework of the American economy
1955
The social framework of the Am
The social framework of the American economy; an introduction to economics [by] J.R. Hicks, Albert Gailord Hart [and] James W. Ford
1955
Keiki junkan-ron
Keiki junkan-ron
1951
The problem of budgetary reform
The problem of budgetary reform
1948
The incidence of local rates i
The incidence of local rates in Great Britain
1945
The problem of valuation for rating
The problem of valuation for rating
1944
Standards of local expenditure
Standards of local expenditure
1943
The Beveridge plan and local g
The Beveridge plan and local government finance
1943
The taxation of war wealth
The taxation of war wealth
1942
Education in economics
Education in economics
1941
Theorie mathèmatique de la val
Theorie mathèmatique de la valeur en régime de libre concurrence
1937
The theory of wages, by J.R. H
The theory of wages, by J.R. Hicks
1935
A Theory of Economic History (
A Theory of Economic History (Oxford Paperbacks) by Hicks John R. (1973-05-10) Paperback
1736