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Authority in Employment Contracts: A Bilateral Bargaining Model, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(1991)
The Effects of union Density of Wages and Employment: A Dynamic Monopoly Union Model, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(1991)
Pre-Strike Ballots and Wage-Employment Bargaining, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(1991)
An Economic Analysis of the Effects of Pre-Strike Ballots, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(1992)
Wage Bargaining and the Phillips Curve: The Identification and Specification of Aggregate Wage Equations, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(1992)
The Equal Pay Act as an Experiment to Test Theories of the Labour Market, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(1993)
Endogenous Labour Market Segmentation in a Matching Model, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(1993)
How do we Know that Real Wages are Too High?, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(1994)
Mighty Good Thing: The Returns to Tenure, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(1998)
Movin On Up: Interpreting the Earnings Experience Profile, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(1998)
Labour Supply, Search and Taxes, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(2000)
Keywords: Labour supply, taxes, search
Monopsony and the Efficiency of Labour Market Interventions, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(2001)
Keywords: Labour market policy, Monopsony
A Generalised Model of Monopsony, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(2001)
Keywords: Labour Turnover
Respect, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(2007)
Keywords: Respect, Status, Pro-Social Preferences
The Plant Size-Place Effect: Agglomeration and Monopsony in Labour Markets, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(2007)
Keywords: Agglomeration, Labour Markets, Monopsony
Steady-State Equilibrium in a Model of Short-Term Wage-Posting, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(2012)
Keywords: Wage-posting, search
Top Rate of Income Tax, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(2015)
Keywords: Top rate of income tax
Imperfect Labour Markets, the Stock Market and the Inefficiency of Capitalism, Alan Manning,
from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
(1989)
Keywords: Capitalism; Collective Bargaining; Labour Markets; Stock Market
Multiple Equilibria in the British Labour Market: Some Empirical Evidence, Alan Manning,
from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
(1991)
Keywords: Imperfect Competition; Multiple Equilibria; Unemployment
How Robust Is the Microeconomic Theory of the Trade Union?, Alan Manning,
in Journal of Labor Economics
(1994)
Review 1, Alan Manning,
in Economic Journal
(2008)
Monopsony and labour demand, Alan Manning,
in Brussels Economic Review
(2005)
Keywords: Monopsony; labour Demand
Polarization(s) in Labour Markets: Synthesis and Perspectives, Alan Manning,
in Travail et Emploi
(2019)
Multiple equilibria in the British labour market: Some empirical evidence, Alan Manning,
in European Economic Review
(1992)
A model of the labour market with some Marxian and Keynesian features, Alan Manning,
in European Economic Review
(1988)
Labour supply, search and taxes, Alan Manning,
in Journal of Public Economics
(2001)
Review 1, Alan Manning,
in Economic Journal
(2008)
Feature: The Integration of Immigrants and their Children in Europe: Introduction, Alan Manning,
in Economic Journal
(2010)
Book Review Feature: Two Book Reviews of The Minimum Wage and Labor Market Outcomes, Alan Manning,
in Economic Journal
(2012)
Imperfect Competition, Multiple Equilibria and Unemployment Policy, Alan Manning,
in Economic Journal
(1990)
The Profitability of Private Information in Unionised Capitalist Enterprises, Alan Manning,
in Economic Journal
(1986)
The Gender Pay Gap, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(2006)
Big ideas: The UK's National Minimum Wage, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(2009)
The letters page, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(2012)
Minimum wages: the economics and the politics, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(2014)
Keywords: National Minimum Wage, employment, living wage, politics, public policy
In brief... Monopsony in labour markets: what it is, why it matters, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(2020)
Keywords: monopsony, wages, labour markets, employment
UK labour shortages and immigration: looking at the evidence, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(2022)
Keywords: immigration, wages, labour, labor, labour shortage, employment, equality
Growth and immigration: unpicking the confusion, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(2023)
Keywords: immigration, GDP, growth, UK Economy, labour markets, Wages
In brief... The discussion of immigration needs to improve, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(2024)
Keywords: immigration, uk economy
Monopsony and the efficiency of labour market interventions, Alan Manning,
in Labour Economics
(2004)
Authority in employment contracts: A bilateral bargaining model, Alan Manning,
in Labour Economics
(1996)
Wage Bargaining and the Phillips Curve: The Identification and Specification of Aggregate Wage Equations, Alan Manning,
in Economic Journal
(1993)
Labour Markets with Company Wage Policies, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(1994)
The elusive employment effect of the minimum wage, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(2016)
Keywords: minimum wage, employment
The Elusive Employment Effect of the Minimum Wage, Alan Manning,
in Journal of Economic Perspectives
(2021)
A Generalised Model of Monopsony, Alan Manning,
in Economic Journal
(2006)
Respect, Alan Manning,
from London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library
(2007)
Keywords: Respect; Status; Pro-Social Preferences
The plant size-place effect: agglomeration and monopsony in labour markets, Alan Manning,
from London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library
(2007)
Keywords: Agglomeration; Labour Markets; Monopsony
Monopsony and the efficiency of labour market interventions, Alan Manning,
from London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library
(2001)
Keywords: Labour market policy; Monopsony
A generalised model of monopsony, Alan Manning,
from London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library
(2001)
Keywords: Labour Turnover
Labour supply, search and taxes, Alan Manning,
from London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library
(2000)
Keywords: Labour supply; taxes; search
Mighty good thing: the returns to tenure, Alan Manning,
from London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library
(1998)
Movin on up: interpreting the earnings experience profile, Alan Manning,
from London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library
(1998)
Imperfect competition in the labour market, Alan Manning,
from London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library
(2010)
Keywords: Imperfect competition; labour markets; rents; search; matching; monopsony
Minimum wages: a view from the UK, Alan Manning,
from London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library
(2013)
Big ideas: The UK's national minimum wage, Alan Manning,
from London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library
(2009)
Productivity Growth, Wage Setting and the Equilibrium Rate of Unemployment, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(1992)
The elusive employment effect of the minimum wage, Alan Manning,
from London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library
(2016)
Keywords: Minimum wage; employment
Monopsony in labor markets: a review, Alan Manning,
from London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library
(2021)
Keywords: monospsony; imperfect competition; labor markets; minimum wages
Steady-state equilibrium in a model of short-term wage-posting, Alan Manning,
from London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library
(2012)
Keywords: wage-posting; search
Monopsony in Labor Markets: A Review, Alan Manning,
in ILR Review
(2021)
Keywords: monopsony; imperfect competition; labor markets; minimum wages
Minimum Wages: A View from the UK, Alan Manning,
in Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik
(2013)
Developments in Labour Market Theory and Their Implications for Macroeconomic Policy, Alan Manning,
in Scottish Journal of Political Economy
(1995)
Movin' on up: Interpreting the Earnings-Experience Profile, Alan Manning,
in Bulletin of Economic Research
(2000)
You can't always get what you want: The impact of the UK Jobseeker's Allowance, Alan Manning,
in Labour Economics
(2009)
Keywords: Unemployment insurance Job search Labour supply
The plant size-place effect: agglomeration and monopsony in labour markets, Alan Manning,
in Journal of Economic Geography
(2010)
Lovely and lousy jobs, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(2013)
Keywords: Labor Demand and Technology, Inequality
Instrumental Variables for Binary Treatments with Heterogenous Treatment Effects: A Simple Exposition, Alan Manning,
in The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy
(2004)
Keywords: Instrumental variables, treatment effects, identification
Imperfect Competition in the Labor Market, Alan Manning,
from Elsevier
(2011)
Better work: whose business is it?, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(2024)
Keywords: employment, labour market
You can't always get what you want: the impact of the jobseeker's allowance, Alan Manning,
from London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library
(2005)
Keywords: Unemployment Insurance; Job Search; Labour Supply
Instrumental variables for binary treatments with heterogeneous treatment effects: a simple exposition, Alan Manning,
from London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library
(2004)
Keywords: Instrumental Variables; treatment effects; identification
Pretty vacant: recruitment in low wage labour markets, Alan Manning,
from London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library
(1999)
Pretty Vacant: Recruitment in Low Wage Labour Markets, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(1999)
Instrumental Variables for Binary Treatments with Heterogeneous Treatment Effects: A Simple Exposition, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(2004)
Keywords: Instrumental Variables, treatment effects, identification
You Can't Always Get What You Want: the Impact of the Jobseeker's Allowance, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(2005)
Keywords: Unemployment Insurance, Job Search, Labour Supply
Collective bargaining institutions and efficiency: An application of a sequential bargaining model, Alan Manning,
in European Economic Review
(1987)
How Do We Know That Real Wages Are Too High?, Alan Manning,
in The Quarterly Journal of Economics
(1995)
Pre-strike Ballots and Wage-Employment Bargaining, Alan Manning,
in Oxford Economic Papers
(1993)
An Asymmetric Information Approach to the Comparative Analysis of Participatory and Capitalist Firms, Alan Manning,
in Oxford Economic Papers
(1989)
Imperfect Labour Markets, the Stock Market and the Inefficiency of Capitalism, Alan Manning,
in Oxford Economic Papers
(1992)
The elusive employment effect of the minimum wage, Alan Manning,
from London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library
(2021)
We Can Work It Out: The Impact of Technological Change on the Demand for Low‐Skill Workers, Alan Manning,
in Scottish Journal of Political Economy
(2004)
We Can Work It Out: the Impact of Technological Change on the Demand for Low Skill Workers, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(2004)
Keywords: Labor Demand and Technology, Inequality
We can work it out: the impact of technological change on the demand for low skill workers, Alan Manning,
from London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library
(2004)
Keywords: Labor Demand and Technology; Inequality
How Robust is the Microeconomic theory of the Trade Union?, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(1992)
Imperfect Competition in the Labour Market, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(2010)
Keywords: Imperfect competition, labour markets, rents, search, matching, monopsony
An Integration of Trade Union Models in a Sequential Bargaining Framework, Alan Manning,
in Economic Journal
(1987)
The real thin theory: monopsony in modern labour markets, Alan Manning,
in Labour Economics
(2003)
The real thin theory: monopsony in modern labour markets, Alan Manning,
from London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library
(2003)
Jobs and wages, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(2022)
Keywords: insights, employment, inequality, education, jobs, unemployment, wages, AI, technology, public policy, skills, monopsony, unions, minimum wage, gig economy
The Real Thin Theory: Monopsony in Modern Labour Markets, Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(2003)
Registered author: Alan Manning
The Plant Size-Place Effect: Agglomeration and Monopsony in Labour Markets, Alan Manning,
from Princeton University, Department of Economics, Industrial Relations Section.
(2008)
Keywords: Agglomeration, Labour Markets, Monopsony, monopsony papers, United Kingdom, USA; United States of America
A Simple Test of the Shirking Model, Alan Manning and J Thomas,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(1997)
Just Cant Get Enough:More On Skill-Biassed Change and Labour Market Performance, Marco Manacorda and Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(1999)
The Gender Gap in Early Career Wage Growth, Alan Manning and Joanna Swaffield,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(2005)
Keywords: Gender Pay Gap, Wage Growth
Spend It Like Beckham? Inequality and Redistribution in the UK, 1983-2004, Andreas Georgiadis and Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(2007)
Keywords: Taxation, Inequality, Redistribution
One Nation Under a Groove? Identity and Multiculturalism in Britain, Andreas Georgiadis and Alan Manning,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(2009)
Keywords: Identity, Multiculturalism
'American Idol' - 65 years of Admiration, Alan Manning and Amar Shanghavi,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(2014)
Keywords: Admiration, trust
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