and welfare theory. Hicks was born in 1904 in Warwick, England, and was the son of Dorothy Catherine (Stephens) and Edward Hicks, a journalist at a local...
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John Harwood Hick (20 January 1922 – 9 February 2012) was an England-born philosopher of religion and theologian who taught in the United States for the...
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Thomas John Hicks (January 11, 1876 – January 28, 1952) was an American track and field athlete. He won the marathon at the 1904 Summer Olympics. Hicks, a...
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together in 2017. Hicks caught 5 games for Verlander that year. "#28 John Hicks". pointstreak.com. Retrieved August 12, 2021. "U.Va. catcher Hicks signs pro contract"...
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John Josephus Hicks Jr. (December 21, 1941 – May 10, 2006) was an American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger. He was leader of more than 30 recordings...
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died and Hicks was promoted to Captain of Company J, the rank he continued to maintain throughout his year and half of active duty. Hicks served most...
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John W. Hicks (1921–2002), president of Purdue University, 1982–1983 Jon Hicks (disambiguation) Jack Hicks (1939–2008), photographer John Hick (1922–2012)...
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John R. Hicks (July 31, 1956 – November 29, 2005) was an American murderer executed by the U.S. state of Ohio. He was executed for the August 2, 1985...
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A Kaldor–Hicks improvement, named for Nicholas Kaldor and John Hicks, is an economic re-allocation of resources among people that captures some of the...
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was elected their president for 1879. Hicks fathered coroner Athelstan Braxton Hicks (b. 1854 - d. 1902). Hicks died at Barratt Homes of The Brackens...
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concept of Hicks neutrality was first put forth in 1932 by John Hicks in his book The Theory of Wages. A change is considered to be Hicks neutral if the...
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Albert W. Hicks (c. 1820 – July 13, 1860), also known as Elias W. Hicks, William Johnson, John Hicks, and Pirate Hicks, was a triple murderer and one of...
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Herodias Gardiner (section First marriage: John Hicks)
case where John Hicks of Newport was "bound to the Peace by the Governor [sic], Mr. Easton, in a bond, for beating his wife Harwood Hicks..." (Easton...
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Hicks, also spelled Hickes, is a surname. See also Hix. Aaron Hicks (born 1989), American professional baseball center fielder Adam Hicks (born 1992)...
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the total costs of production (scale effect) The "Hicks–Marshall" is named for economists John Hicks (from The Theory of Wages, 1932) and Alfred Marshall...
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IS–LM model (redirect from Hicks-Hansen IS-LM Model)
comprehensive models like the AD–AS model. The model was developed by John Hicks in 1937 and was later extended by Alvin Hansen as a mathematical representation...
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Hicks' three years, Ohio State posted a 28–3–1 record, and each year, Ohio State won the Big Ten Championship and went to the Rose Bowl, making Hicks...
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Rhode Island, the son of Thomas Hicks and Ann Clarke, who were Quakers. In 1740, he married Elizabeth Russell. Hicks settled in King's County and served...
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John Hickes or Hicks (1633–1685), was an English nonconformist minister. Hickes was the brother of George Hickes, born at Moorhouse, Kirby Wiske, North...
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Texas radio station owner John Hicks, Hicks was born in Dallas, Texas, the younger brother of future billionaire Tom Hicks. He graduated from Forest Park...
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football) (1951–2016), lineman John Hicks (baseball) (born 1989), American professional baseball catcher and first baseman John Hicks (cricketer) (1850–1912)...
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influenced by Keynes's ideas. In the late 1930s and 1940s, economists (notably John Hicks, Franco Modigliani and Paul Samuelson) attempted to interpret and formalise...
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player Hick, another term for the derogatory term redneck Hicks (surname) Hicks (disambiguation) This page lists people with the surname Hick. If an internal...
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John Hicks (10 December 1850 – 10 June 1912) was an English first-class cricketer, who played fifteen games for Yorkshire County Cricket Club between 1872...
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Barclay in Child's Play (1988). Hicks was born in New York City, the daughter of Jackie, a homemaker, and Walter Hicks, an electronics salesman. She is...
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he appointed Hicks as Minister for Commerce and Labour in his new ministry. However, Rason resigned as premier in May 1906, and Hicks was not retained...
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political career, Hicks would benefit from her father's reputation. Hicks' mother died when Hicks was fourteen. In 1942, she married John Hicks, an engineer...
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Keynesian economics (category John Maynard Keynes)
been confused by J. R. Hicks' attempt to reduce the General Theory to a version of static equilibrium with the formula IS–LM. Hicks has now repented and...
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Forrest unsuccessfully demanded Hicks' surrender: ... if I have to storm your works, you may expect no quarter. Hicks courteously declined. A bronze bas...
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John Hicks Eynon (1801-1888) was a Bible Christian minister. He was born in China. At the Bible Christian Conference of 1831, held in Cornwall, UK, it...
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