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The Manchester School is an economics journal, edited since 1932 by the School of Social Science at the University of Manchester in Manchester, England. It is currently published by John Wiley & Sons. Every volume of The Manchester School incorporates five regular issues, one special issue devoted to a particular theme and a further special supplement containing selected papers from the Money, Macroeconomics and Finance Research Group Conference.

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  • The Manchester School (journal) (en)
  • Manchester School (журнал) (ru)
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  • The Manchester School is an economics journal, edited since 1932 by the School of Social Science at the University of Manchester in Manchester, England. It is currently published by John Wiley & Sons. Every volume of The Manchester School incorporates five regular issues, one special issue devoted to a particular theme and a further special supplement containing selected papers from the Money, Macroeconomics and Finance Research Group Conference. (en)
  • The Manchester School — специализированный экономический журнал; публиковался с 1932 г. экономическим факультетом Манчестерского университета. В настоящее время издаётся компанией Wiley-Blackwell. Публикации в журнале посвящены развитию идей Манчестерской школы в экономической науке. Статьи, представляемые в журнал, могут относиться к сферам микро- и макроэкономики, эконометрии и экономике труда. Периодичность выхода журнала: 7 номеров в год. (ru)
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  • The Manchester School (en)
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  • Manch. Sch. (en)
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  • Akos Valentinyi (en)
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  • The Manchester School is an economics journal, edited since 1932 by the School of Social Science at the University of Manchester in Manchester, England. It is currently published by John Wiley & Sons. Every volume of The Manchester School incorporates five regular issues, one special issue devoted to a particular theme and a further special supplement containing selected papers from the Money, Macroeconomics and Finance Research Group Conference. (en)
  • The Manchester School — специализированный экономический журнал; публиковался с 1932 г. экономическим факультетом Манчестерского университета. В настоящее время издаётся компанией Wiley-Blackwell. Публикации в журнале посвящены развитию идей Манчестерской школы в экономической науке. Статьи, представляемые в журнал, могут относиться к сферам микро- и макроэкономики, эконометрии и экономике труда. Периодичность выхода журнала: 7 номеров в год. (ru)
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  • Manch. Sch.
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  • 1467-9957
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