A Theory of Economic History

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A Theory of Economic History is an influential work by economist John R. Hicks that applies economic theory to interpret and explain long-term historical development and institutional change.

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instanceOf book
economics book
non-fiction book
academicDiscipline economics
history
aimsTo explain institutional evolution in economic history
interpret long-term historical development using economic theory
analyzes interaction between economic theory and historical evidence
author John R. Hicks
John R. Hicks
surface form: John Richard Hicks
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
focusesOn long-run structural change in economies
role of institutions in economic change
role of markets in historical development
genre economic history
economic theory
hasInfluenceOn interpretation of long-run growth
methodology of economic history
hasPerspective neoclassical economics
influencedDiscipline cliometrics
economic history
institutional economics
language English
mainSubject application of economic theory to history
economic history
institutional change
long-term economic development
notableWorkOf John R. Hicks
relatedTo Value and Capital
general equilibrium theory
theoreticalApproach application of economic theory to historical processes
workOf Nobel Prize–winning economist

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John R. Hicks notableWork A Theory of Economic History