Economics
The economics list at Manchester University Press is a vigorous, academically sound list containing a number of classic texts and a wide range of titles in the area of economics and international political economy. Classics such as Peter Lambert's The Distribution and Redistribution of Income and Buckle and Thompson's definitive guide to The UK Financial System, both now into their third editions, sit alongside Susan Strange's two seminal works, Casino Capitalism and Mad Money, and newer analyses of the changing face of British and international economics, including R.J. Barry Jones' discussion of the effects of globalisation The World Turned Upside Down, James Babb's timely look at Business and Politics in Japan, and Denis O'Hearn's review of the trade routes involving Britain, Ireland and the United States, The Atlantic Economy. Manchester University Press is also very proud to publish the best-selling textbook Mathematic for Economists, is now in its second edition, and contains all of the mathematics needed by undergraduate and beginning-graduate students of economics.
