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Manchester School
1930 - 2025
Continuation of The Manchester School of Economic & Social Studies. Current editor(s): Keith Blackburn From University of Manchester Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Wiley Content Delivery (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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2022, volume 90, articles 6
- Currency returns and systematic risk pp. 609-647

- Fernanda Gonçalves, Giuliano Ferreira, Alex Ferreira and Pedro Scatimburgo
- Examining regional asymmetries in drivers of international migration flows pp. 648-667

- Anupam Nanda and Olayiwola Oladiran
- The leverage effect of bundling on monopoly power and product quality pp. 668-688

- Hui‐Ling Chung, Jin-Li Hu and Yan‐Shu Lin
- On interconsumer externalities in a model of sales pp. 689-714

- Evangelos Rouskas
- Inflation persistence and monetary policy: DSGE‐VAR approach pp. 715-729

- Kuo‐Hsuan Chin
- Reviewing demand regimes in open economies with Penn World Table data pp. 730-751

- André M. Marques
2022, volume 90, articles 5
- Gender differences in science, technology, engineering and maths uptake and attainment in post‐16 education pp. 473-499

- Emily McDool and Damon Morris
- Faith? Hope? Charity? Religion explains giving when warm glow and impure altruism do not pp. 500-523

- Clive D. Fraser
- Inter‐sectoral relative price, inflation and structural transformation pp. 524-540

- Subhasankar Chattopadhyay
- Economic impacts of UK's free trade agreements with Korea, Japan, and EU as a breakthrough of Brexit pp. 541-564

- Chae‐Deug Yi
- Organizational form and multiple exportable goods in export rivalry trade pp. 565-586

- Kangsik Choi
- Informality and financial development: A literature review pp. 587-608

- Salvatore Capasso, Franziska Ohnsorge and Shu Yu
2022, volume 90, articles 4
- Environmental policy instruments and ownership of firms pp. 385-408

- Juan Carlos Bárcena‐Ruiz and María Begoña Garzón
- Dysfunctional presenteeism: Effects of physical and mental health on work performance pp. 409-438

- Mark Bryan, Andrew M. Bryce and Jennifer Roberts
- Fee versus royalty licensing in a Cournot duopoly with increasing marginal costs pp. 439-452

- Ramon Fauli‐Oller and Joel Sandonís
- Analyzing the degree of persistence of economic policy uncertainty using linear and non‐linear fourier quantile unit root tests pp. 453-471

- Yi‐Ting Peng, Tsangyao Chang and Omid Ranjbar
2022, volume 90, articles 3
- Revisiting the determinants of house prices in China’s megacities: Cross‐sectional heterogeneity, interdependencies and spillovers pp. 255-277

- Chunping Liu and Zhirong Ou
- Economic policy uncertainty and unconventional monetary policy pp. 278-292

- Yoshito Funashima
- Leadership in internationalization strategies pp. 293-318

- Maja Barac and Rafael Moner‐Colonques
- Wage bargaining and product innovation: The role of market expansion effect pp. 319-340

- Debasmita Basak, Andreas Hoefele and Arijit Mukherjee
- Corporate governance, firm dynamics, and wage inequality pp. 341-353

- Chi‐Chur Chao and Leonard F. S. Wang
- R&D rivalry with endogenous compatibility pp. 354-384

- John Heywood, Zerong Wang and Guangliang Ye
2022, volume 90, articles 2
- Green firm, brown environment pp. 107-121

- Rupayan Pal, Prasenjit Banerjee, Pratik Thakkar and Abul Maala Hussain
- A reappraisal of Katona’s adaptive theory of consumer behaviour using U.K. data pp. 122-143

- Robert Gausden and Mohammad Hasan
- Monetary policy objectives and economic outcomes: What can we learn from a wavelet‐based optimal control approach? pp. 144-170

- Patrick Crowley and David Hudgins
- Incentives to exclusive and non‐exclusive technology licensing under partial vertical integration pp. 171-189

- Mariola Sánchez, José Antonio Belso‐Martínez, María José López‐Sánchez and Adrián Nerja
- The real consequences of policy‐driven exchange rate cycles: A stylized comparison of East Asia and Latin America pp. 190-212

- Arslan Razmi
- Is the ECB’s conventional monetary policy state‐dependent? An event study approach pp. 213-236

- Salvatore Perdichizzi, Matteo Cotugno and Giuseppe Torluccio
- Patent policy and economic growth: A survey pp. 237-254

- Angus Chu
2022, volume 90, articles 1
- Strategic delegation and network externalities under export rivalry market pp. 1-19

- Kangsik Choi and Ki-Dong Lee
- The determinants of aggregate fluctuations: The role of firm‐borrowing channels pp. 20-34

- Nicholas Apergis and Sayantan Ghosh Dastidar
- Monetary rewards in employee referral programs pp. 35-58

- Emre Ekinci
- Competition and the negative expected social value of cost‐reducing innovation pp. 59-76

- Anzhou Zhang
- Asymmetric input contracts under price leadership pp. 77-91

- Marc Escrihuela‐Villar and Walter Ferrarese
- Partial acquisition and patent licensing in an asymmetric duopoly pp. 92-105

- Shuai Niu and Meiling Wang
2021, volume 89, articles S1
- Some International Evidence for Keynesian Economics Without the Phillips Curve pp. 1-22

- Roger Farmer and Giovanni Nicolò
- A Trendy Approach to UK Inflation Dynamics pp. 23-75

- Kristin Forbes, Lewis Kirkham and Konstantinos Theodoridis
- Using Credit Variables to Date Business Cycle and to Estimate the Probabilities of Recession in Real Time pp. 76-96

- Valentina Aprigliano and Danilo Liberati
- Macroeconomic Effects of Non‐Standard Monetary Policy Measures in the Euro Area: The Role of Corporate Bond Purchases pp. 97-130

- Anna Bartocci, Lorenzo Burlon, Alessandro Notarpietro and Massimiliano Pisani
- Public Debt Consolidation and its Distributional Effects pp. 131-174

- Stelios Sakkas and Petros Varthalitis
2021, volume 89, articles 6
- Weekend working in 21st century Britain: Does it matter for the well‐being of workers? pp. 541-568

- Andrew M. Bryce
- Net neutrality and content provision pp. 569-593

- Armando Garcia Pires
- Price discrimination and market concentration: Evidence from the laundry detergent market pp. 594-609

- Thiago Cacicedo
- Consumer stockpiling and demand elasticity biases: A theoretical note with applications pp. 610-618

- Ruochen Li
- Advertising in an oligopoly with differentiated goods under general demand and cost functions: A differential game approach pp. 619-639

- Masahiko Hattori and Yasuhito Tanaka
- Fixed‐fee vs. royalty licensing under asymmetric demand information pp. 640-657

- Yue Li and Takashi Yanagawa
- A reply to “Estimating a bilateral J‐curve between the UK and the euro area: An asymmetric analysis” pp. 658-661

- Nektarios Michail
2021, volume 89, articles 5
- Shadow banking in China compared to other countries pp. 407-419

- Franklin Allen and Xian Gu
- China’s market economy, shadow banking and the frequency of growth slowdown pp. 420-444

- Vo Phuong Mai Le, Kent Matthews, David Meenagh, A. Patrick Minford and Zhiguo Xiao
- Shadow banking activity and entrusted loans in a DSGE model of China pp. 445-469

- Chaowei Wang, Vo Phuong Mai Le, Kent Matthews and Peng Zhou
- Expert imitation in P2P markets pp. 470-485

- Ge Gao, Mustafa Caglayan, Yuelei Li and Oleksandr Talavera
- Seeking excess returns under a posted price mechanism: Evidence from a peer‐to‐peer lending market pp. 486-506

- Jing Zhang, Wei Zhang, Yuelei Li and Shuxing Yin
- Crazy gamblers or cautious investors? Evidence from a peer‐to‐peer market in China pp. 507-525

- Yingxiu Zhao, Wei Zhang, Yuelei Li, Shuxing Yin and Yang Yang
- P2P lending in China: Role and prospects for the future pp. 526-540

- Sara Hsu, Jianjun Li and Hong Bao
2021, volume 89, articles 4
- Intergenerational transmission of fertility outcomes in Spain pp. 315-329

- Marina Morales
- Economic policy uncertainty spillovers in Europe before and after the Eurozone crisis pp. 330-352

- Paraskevi Tzika and Stilianos Fountas
- Trade with enemy: Economic interdependence and stability under anarchy pp. 353-366

- Gyoung‐Gyu Choi and Jeong-Yoo Kim
- Cross‐ownership and corporate social responsibility pp. 367-384

- Juan Carlos Bárcena‐Ruiz and Amagoia Sagasta
- Social norms and evolutionary tax compliance pp. 385-405

- Fabio Lamantia and Mario Pezzino
2021, volume 89, articles 3
- Convergence stories of post‐socialist Central‐Eastern European countries pp. 239-258

- Dániel Baksa and István Kónya
- The causal linkage between inflation and inflation uncertainty under structural breaks: Evidence from Turkey pp. 259-275

- Nicholas Apergis, Umit Bulut, Gülbahar Üçler and Serife Ozsahin
- The effect of the 2008 employment support programme on young men’s labour market outcomes in Turkey: Evidence from a regression discontinuity design pp. 276-296

- Oznur Ozdamar, Eleftherios Giovanis, Cansu Dağlıoğlu and Cemaleddin Gerede
- Could coexistence of open‐source and proprietary platforms be an equilibrium outcome? pp. 297-309

- Chung‐Hui Chou
2021, volume 89, articles 2
- The impact of Brexit on international students’ return intentions pp. 139-171

- Jane Falkingham, Corrado Giulietti, Jackline Wahba and Chuhong Wang
- Over‐education in Cyprus: Micro and macro determinants, persistence and state dependence. A dynamic panel analysis pp. 172-189

- Christiana Charalambidou and Steven McIntosh
- Cryptocurrency shocks pp. 190-202

- Jinan Liu, Sajjadur Rahman and Apostolos Serletis
- Trends and cycles in U.S. job mobility pp. 203-222

- Damir Stijepic
- Estimating a bilateral J‐curve between the UK and the Euro area: An asymmetric analysis pp. 223-237

- Mohsen Bahmani‐Oskooee and Huseyin Karamelikli
2021, volume 89, articles 1
- Globalization and the labor share in China: Firm‐level evidence pp. 1-23

- Chih‐Hai Yang and Meng-Wen Tsou
- Technology transfer in spatial competition when licensees are asymmetric pp. 24-45

- Sougata Poddar, Swapnendu Banerjee (Bandyopadhyay) and Monalisa Ghosh
- Price and quantity competition in a differentiated duopoly with heterogeneous beliefs pp. 46-69

- Haiyang Xia
- Stability of cartels in Multimarket Cournot oligopolies pp. 70-85

- Subhadip Chakrabarti, Robert P. Gilles and Emiliya Lazarova
- Sectoral allocation of foreign capital inflows and skilled‐unskilled wage inequality in a developing economy: A theoretical model pp. 86-101

- Rashmi Ahuja
- What affects the price movements in Bitcoin and Ethereum? pp. 102-127

- Arturas Sabalionis, Wenbo Wang and Hail Park
- An investigation of seeming favoritism in public procurement pp. 128-137

- Jiancai Pi
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2024, volume 92
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