Capital and Growth

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Capital and Growth is an influential economic treatise by John R. Hicks that analyzes long-run economic growth, capital accumulation, and the dynamics of expanding economies.

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instanceOf book
economic treatise
economics book
non-fiction book
academicDiscipline economics
macroeconomic growth
analyzes conditions for balanced growth
dynamic behavior of growing economies
role of capital in long-run expansion
author John R. Hicks
John R. Hicks
surface form: John Richard Hicks
contributesTo macroeconomic theory
theory of capital accumulation
theory of economic growth
describes relationships between capital and growth
field economics
growth theory
macroeconomics
focusesOn capital theory
intertemporal allocation
investment decisions
saving and investment
steady-state growth
transitional dynamics
genre academic literature
economic analysis
hasInfluenced capital accumulation models
macroeconomic dynamics literature
modern growth theory
hasNotableConcept capital accumulation paths
dynamic equilibrium in growing economies
long-run growth paths
influencedBy Keynesian economics
earlier capital theory
neoclassical economics
isDescribedAs influential work in growth theory
major contribution to capital theory
language English
mainTopic capital accumulation
dynamics of expanding economies
economic growth
long-run economic growth
relatedAuthor John R. Hicks
relatedWork Value and Capital
targetAudience advanced students of economics
economists

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