Managerial Economics and Strategy (MES) Group

The Managerial Economics and Strategy Group (MES) is one of the four groups in the Department of Management. Our research and teaching are dedicated to understanding the structures and strategies of firms, markets, industries and other organisational forms. Their practices, decisions, and interactions provide and respond to incentives. Our core belief is that an understanding of the causes and consequences of these incentives is central to management, and the foundation on which to improve organisational practice and corporate performance. We are eclectic as to methodology. A wide variety of theoretical and empirical approaches flourish, but all embody the rigour appropriate to scientific investigation.

News

The MSc Management and Strategy programme degree, previously called the Masters in Management, was named top in the UK and fourth in the world for Masters in Management programmes by the Financial Times (5 October 2009). LSE is the only UK institution in the top 10 and is placed third highest overall in alumni salaries. For the third year in a row the programme is ranked as the top single-institution one year MSc

*The MSc Management programme has changed its name to MSc Management and Strategy. All aspects of the degree remain the same. The change in name is to accommodate the new two-year MSc Management programme.

Address

Managerial Economics and Strategy Group
London School of Economics and Political Science
Houghton Street
London WC2A 2AE

Tel: +44 (0)20 7955 6559/7004
Fax: +44 (0)20 7955 6887
Email: dom.mesgroup@lse.ac.uk

 

Manager: Mrs Sharon Halkyard

 

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LSE Academic Calendar 2009/10

Lynch Lecture and Interview

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