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The Manchester School

Published on behalf of the University of Manchester

Edited by:
Rabah Amir, Martyn Andrews, Keith Blackburn, George Bratsiotis,Chris Orme (Managing Editor), Pierre Picardand Eyal Winter


ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2008: 195/209 Economics
Impact Factor: 0.216


The Manchester School was first published more than seventy years ago and has become a distinguished, internationally recognised, general economics journal. The Manchester School publishes high-quality research covering all areas of the economics discipline, although the editors particularly encourage original contributions, or authoritative surveys, in the fields of microeconomics (including industrial organisation and game theory), macroeconomics, econometrics (both theory and applied) and labour economics.

TopNews and Announcements

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The Origins of The Manchester School - download the first editorial, FREE
All back issues of The Manchester School are now available online, back to Volume 1.
The first ever editorial 'The Origins of The Manchester School' by T. S. Ashton is available to download here, FREE!
To browse the contents and abstracts of the back issues, click here. For further information on how to access these issues please visit our librarian site.

Manuscript Central
The Manchester School has now adopted ScholarOne Manuscripts, the electronic editorial office system that brings with it a whole host of benefits including:

  • Quick and easy submission
  • Administration centralised and reduced
  • Significant decrease in peer review times

All submissions to the journal must now be made via the online electronic editorial office. Full instructions and a help facility are available at the The Manchester School Editorial Office.

TopHighlights

THE MACROECONOMICS OF POVERTY REDUCTION
PIERRE-RICHARD AGENOR

COMPETITION IN THE MEDIA AND ADVERTISING MARKETS
JEAN J. GABSZEWICZ, DIDIER LAUSSEL, NATHALIE SONNAC

DUAL ECONOMY MODELS: A PRIMER FOR GROWTH ECONOMISTS
JONATHAN TEMPLE

BANK COMPETITION, CONCENTRATION AND EFFICIENCY IN THE SINGLE EUROPEAN MARKET*
BARBARA CASU, CLAUDIA GIRARDONE

R&D COMPETITION AND ENDOGENOUS SPILLOVERS
JIM Y. JIN, MICHAEL TROEGE