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John Richard Hicks was a prominent British economist, renowned for his contributions to microeconomic theory and welfare economics. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences in 1972 for his pioneering work in general equilibrium theory and for his development of the IS-LM model, which illustrates the relationship between interest rates and real output in the goods and services market. Hicks's intellectual legacy includes a rich body of work that significantly advanced the field of economics, influencing generations of economists and policymakers alike.

Hicks's writings, such as 'Capital and Growth' and 'A Theory of Economic History,' reflect his deep interest in the mechanisms of economic growth and the historical context of economic theories. His analytical approach often combined rigorous mathematical modeling with practical insights, making complex ideas accessible and applicable. Throughout his career, Hicks engaged with various economic schools of thought, shaping the discourse on economic policy and theory in the 20th century.

出生日期 April 21, 1904
出生地点 Nottingham, England
去世日期 May 20, 1989