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1 | Economic Development with Unlimited Supplies of Labour | Manchester School | 1954 | 6,280 |
2 | Trade Liberalisation and “Revealed” Comparative Advantage1 | Manchester School | 1965 | 2,340 |
3 | The profitability of european banks: a cross-sectional and dynamic panel analysis | Manchester School | 2004 | 492 |
4 | BANK COMPETITION, CONCENTRATION AND EFFICIENCY IN THE SINGLE EUROPEAN MARKET* | Manchester School | 2006 | 283 |
5 | INFRASTRUCTURE, LONG‐RUN ECONOMIC GROWTH AND CAUSALITY TESTS FOR COINTEGRATED PANELS | Manchester School | 2008 | 280 |
6 | PUBLIC EXPENDITURE AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: A DISAGGREGATED ANALYSIS FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES* | Manchester School | 2007 | 237 |
7 | Optimal Monetary Policy Inertia | Manchester School | 1999 | 213 |
8 | ‘REVEALED’ COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE REVISITED: AN ANALYSIS OF RELATIVE EXPORT SHARES OF THE INDUSTRIAL COUNTRIES, 1953–1971 | Manchester School | 1977 | 201 |
9 | Patterns of Development in Newly Settled Regions | Manchester School | 1956 | 198 |
10 | ON TESTING FOR UNBIASEDNESS AND EFFICIENCY OF FORECASTS* | Manchester School | 1990 | 188 |
11 | Graphical Methods for Investigating the Size and Power of Hypothesis Tests | Manchester School | 1998 | 182 |
12 | Patent Licensing: The Inside Story | Manchester School | 2002 | 176 |
13 | 'Footloose' Multinationals? | Manchester School | 2003 | 158 |
14 | World Trade in Manufactured Commodities, 1899‐19501 | Manchester School | 1951 | 152 |
15 | Foreign Direct Investment as Technology Transferred: Some Panel Evidence from the Transition Economies | Manchester School | 2002 | 150 |
16 | UNCONVENTIONAL MONETARY POLICIES: AN APPRAISAL | Manchester School | 2010 | 148 |
17 | The Timing of New Technology Adoption: Theoretical Models and Empirical Evidence | Manchester School | 2002 | 142 |
18 | THE DUAL ECONOMY REVISITED | Manchester School | 1979 | 139 |
19 | Being Keynesian in the Short Term and Classical in the Long Term: The Traverse to Classical Long-Term Equilibrium | Manchester School | 1999 | 134 |
20 | The Impact on Domestic Productivity of Inward Investment in the UK | Manchester School | 2001 | 134 |
21 | The inflation bias revisited: theory and some international evidence | Manchester School | 2003 | 118 |
22 | The Essence of the Modern Corporation: Markets, Strategic Decision-Making and the Theory of the Firm | Manchester School | 1998 | 117 |
23 | COMPETITION AND STABILITY IN EUROPEAN BANKING: A REGIONAL ANALYSIS* | Manchester School | 2013 | 117 |
24 | THE DEMAND FOR MONEY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM: 1963–1973 | Manchester School | 1976 | 115 |
25 | STAGGERED WAGE SETTING WITH REAL WAGE RELATIVITIES: VARIATIONS ON A THEME OF TAYLOR* | Manchester School | 1981 | 110 |
26 | Foreign Direct Investment, Technology Sourcing and Reverse Spillovers | Manchester School | 2003 | 110 |
27 | Tariff Preferences and the Terms of Trade | Manchester School | 1964 | 108 |
28 | Unlimited Labour: Further Notes | Manchester School | 1958 | 105 |
29 | Some Notes on Liquidity Preference1 | Manchester School | 1954 | 104 |
30 | The Evolution of U.K. Self-Employment: A Study of Government Policy and the Role of the Macroeconomy | Manchester School | 1997 | 101 |
31 | NATURAL PRICES, DIFFERENTIAL PROFIT RATES AND THE CLASSICAL COMPETITIVE PROCESS | Manchester School | 1984 | 100 |
32 | Old Wine in New Bottles: Testing Causality between Savings and Growth | Manchester School | 2001 | 97 |
33 | Export Performance and the Role of Foreign Direct Investment | Manchester School | 1998 | 96 |
34 | Can Pay‐as‐You‐Go Pensions Raise the Capital Stock? | Manchester School | 2003 | 96 |
35 | Applying Academic Research on Monetary Policy Rules: An Exercise in Translational Economics | Manchester School | 1998 | 95 |
36 | Is the Feldstein-Horioka Puzzle History? | Manchester School | 2004 | 93 |
37 | CARTEL STABILITY UNDER AN OPTIMAL SHARING RULE* | Manchester School | 2009 | 92 |
38 | Economic Expansion and International Trade 1 | Manchester School | 1955 | 91 |
39 | Common Stochastic Trends and Convergence of European Union Stock Markets | Manchester School | 1997 | 91 |
40 | Financial Liberalization And The Sensitivity Of House Prices To Monetary Policy: Theory And Evidence | Manchester School | 2003 | 86 |
41 | Foreign Direct Investment and the Single Market | Manchester School | 2002 | 85 |
42 | DUAL ECONOMY MODELS: A PRIMER FOR GROWTH ECONOMISTS | Manchester School | 2005 | 85 |
43 | HIGH DOES NOTHING AND RISING IS WORSE: CARBON TAXES SHOULD KEEP DECLINING TO CUT HARMFUL EMISSIONS | Manchester School | 1992 | 83 |
44 | Explaining Stock Market Correlation: A Gravity Model Approach | Manchester School | 2002 | 83 |
45 | INSTITUTIONS AND MARKETS IN A DYNAMIC WORLD | Manchester School | 1988 | 82 |
46 | The Utilization of Education and Skills: Evidence from Britain | Manchester School | 2002 | 81 |
47 | Factor Rents, Sole Ownership and the Optimum Level of Fisheries Exploitation† | Manchester School | 1972 | 80 |
48 | HOUSE PRICES AND MORTGAGE CREDIT: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FOR IRELAND | Manchester School | 2007 | 80 |
49 | EFFICIENCY AND PRODUCTIVITY CHANGE IN THE ENGLISH HIGHER EDUCATION SECTOR FROM 1996/97 TO 2004/5* | Manchester School | 2008 | 80 |
50 | How is Investment Financed? A Study of Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States | Manchester School | 1997 | 79 |