Alan Manning is Professor of Economics at LSE and Director of the Labour Markets Programme in CEP. He is a leading labour economist and an expert on low wage and female labour markets, unemployment, minimum wages, and monopsony in labour markets, on which he has recently published a book: Monopsony in Motion: imperfect competition in labour markets (Princeton University Press 2003). He will be leading the studies on job polarisation in the Skills and Labour Market Programme.

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Wages and vacancy duration
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- Labour Markets
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How local are labour markets? A look at the London Olympics
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- Labour Markets
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Spend it like Beckham? Inequality and redistribution in the UK, 1983-2004
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- Poverty and Income Inequality 
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