Founded more than 80 years ago, Manchester School has become an internationally recognized outstanding journal of comprehensive economics. The magazine publishes high-quality research covering all fields of economics, although editors specifically encourage original contributions or authoritative investigations in microeconomics (including industrial organization and game theory), macroeconomics, econometrics (including theory and applications), and labor economics.The purpose of Manchester School is to promote theoretical innovation and practical exploration in the field of economics, and provide a platform for global economists to exchange ideas and share results. This magazine regularly publishes the latest research results covering multiple sub fields such as macroeconomics, microeconomics, econometrics, and development economics, covering theoretical analysis, empirical research, policy evaluation, and other aspects.