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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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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Double-A Jackson Generals. Hicks started 2014 with Jackson and was promoted to the Triple-A Tacoma Rainiers. The Mariners placed Hicks on their 40–man roster...
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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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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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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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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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was the father of coroner Athelstan Braxton Hicks (b 1854). Desmond, Ray, ed. (25 February 1994). "Hicks, John Braxton". Dictionary of British and Irish...
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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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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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for the final time on January 13, 2021. Hicks is the daughter of Caye Ann (Cavender) Hicks and Paul Burton Hicks III. She grew up in Greenwich, Connecticut...
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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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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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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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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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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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comics of all time. Hicks was born in Valdosta, Georgia, the son of James Melvin "Jim" Hicks (1923–2006) and Mary (Reese) Hicks. He had an older sister...
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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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after the 2015 season. The Yankees released Hicks during the 2023 season and he signed with the Orioles. Hicks grew up in San Pedro, California, attending...
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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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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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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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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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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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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 in the third round of the 2015 MLB draft, and he made his MLB debut with them in 2018. The Cardinals traded him to the Blue Jays in 2023. Hicks...
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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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