1st Edition

The Legacy of Sir John Hicks His Contributions to Economic Analysis

Edited By Harald Hagemann, Omar Hamouda Copyright 1995
    288 Pages
    by Routledge

    288 Pages
    by Routledge

    Sir John Hicks made a major contribution to almost every aspect of modern economic theory. His diverse and inventive work has left a huge impression on the discipline.
    Contributors: Christopher Bliss, Oxford University; John S. Chipman, University of Minnesota; Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen, Vanderbilt University; Richard Goodwin, University of Siena; Frank H. Hahn, Cambridge University; John D. Hey, University of York; Charles M. Kennedy, University of Kent; David Laidler, University of Western Ontario; Axel Leijonhufvud, University of California, Los Angeles; Robin C.O. Matthews, Cambridge University; Michio Morishima, London School of Economics; Kurt W. Rothschild, Vienna; Robin Rowley, McGill University; Roberto Scazzieri, University of Bologna.

    Introduction; 1: In Memoriam; 2: John Hicks the Theorist; 3: Capital and Growth; 4: Capital Theory; 5: The Theory of Wages Revisited; 6: A Reformulation and Extension of Hicksian Dynamics; 7: Hicks on General Equilibrium and Stability; 8: Hicksian Welfare Economics; 9: Hicks, Keynes and Marshall; 10: Hicks's Later Monetary Thought; 11: In Time with Hicks; 12: Risk and Uncertainty; 13: Employment and Machinery; 14: Economic Theory and Economic History; 15: Time in Economics

    Biography

    Harald Hagemann, Omar Hamouda