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297. Avoiding Extinction: Negative Carbon and the Green Power Fund
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296. The Limits of Mathematics and NP Estimation in Hilbert Spaces
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295. Sustainable Markets with Short Sales
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294. Carbon Negative Power Plants
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293. Catastrophic Risks with Finite or Infinite States
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292. A changing climate in Economics: New Responses to Crisis
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291. Sustainable Development: Equal Treatment of the Present and the Future?
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290. Will 21st century capitalism go green?
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289. The Missing Signal: How Ecological Prices Change Markets and Decision Making
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288. Insuring Against Offshore Risks
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287. Managing catastrophic risks and climate change
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286. The Copenhagen Solution
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285. General Equilibrium with Uncertainty: The Work of Kenneth Arrow
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284. The Foundations of Statistics with Black Swans
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283. Risk Considerations Make Sense
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282. Business Opportunities Abound
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281. Arrow, Kenneth (biography)
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280. Who Needs a Carbon Market?
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279. Nuclear Limited Part Of Energy Mix
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278. Who Needs a Carbon Market?
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277. Ressources naturelles, commerce et endettement
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276. The Foundations of Probability with Black Swans
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275. The Global Environment in the Knowledge Revolution
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274. Asteroids: Assessing Catastrophic Risks
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273. International Payments for Ecosystem Services
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272. The Copenhagen Accord
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271. The Copenhagen Agreement: a disappointment or a relief?
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270. Who is responsible for the chaos?
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269. Pushing Public, Private Funding
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268. The Kyoto question
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267. Technologies Could Bridge Gap Between Wealthier, Poorer Nations
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266. Was the first week a waste of time?
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265. Are financial instruments the right tool to help developing countries?
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264. Voices from Hopenhagen
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263. Voices from Hopenhagen
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262. Two Competitors Get Into The Ring
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261. Are NGOs in danger of sabotaging the talks?
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260. Should climate sceptics have a greater voice at Copenhagen?
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259. Cautious hopes for five steps and a one-two punch
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258. The Unseen Benefits and Profits
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257. How To Achieve Chinese Emission Cuts
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256. Copenhagen expectations
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255. Salvation lies in carbon trading
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254. The Influence of Fear in Decisions: Experimental Evidence
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253. Copenhagen: Europe in a Changing World
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252. Saving Kyoto
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251. Kyoto or Bust
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250. Nothing will happen at Copenhagen until the 11 1/2 hour
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249. Foot in carbon trading door for small nations?
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248. Does the Copenhagen conference matter?
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247. What to Do in Copenhagen
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246. Forward Trading: A proposal to end the standoff between the U.S. and China on climate change
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245. Surviving Kyoto’s ‘do or die’ summit
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244. Avoiding Extinction: Equal Treatment of the Present and the Future
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243. How air capture could help to promote a Copenhagen solution
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242. Avoiding Extinction: Equal Treatment of the Present and the Future
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241. Le paradoxe de marchés verts
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240. The Limits of Econometrics: Nonparametric Estimation in Hilbert Spaces
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239. The Topology of Fear
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238. Energy Security, Economic Development and Global Warming: Addressing short and long term challenges
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237. Global Warming and Carbon-Negative Technology: Prospects for a Lower-Cost Route to a Lower-Risk Atmosphere
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236. Gender Pay Gap
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235. Catastrophic Risks
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234. Financial Innovation & Carbon Markets
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233. Asteroids: Assessing Catastrophic Risks
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232. Catastrophic Risks
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231. Yasuní: The New Economics of Planet Earth
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230. Avoiding extinction: the future of economics
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229. It’s The Mortgages: How to Restore the Health and Stability of the Economy
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228. Making a profit while doing good
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227. Innovative Preventive Measures are Needed
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226. The Gender Gap
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225. Seguridad energetica, desarrollo economico y calentamiento global: desafios de corto y largo plazo
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224. Une Analyse en termes d’équilibre de écart salarial entre hommes et femmes
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223. Análysis del desnivel salarial entre hombres y mujeres con un modelo de equilibrio
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222. The Gender Gap
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221. An Equilibrium Analysis of the Gender Wage Gap
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220. The Topology of Fear
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219. Global Property Rights: The Kyoto Protocol and the Knowledge Revolution
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218. Catastrophic Risks: The Need for New Tools, Financial Instruments and Institutions
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217. General Equilibrium with Endogenous Uncertainty and Default
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216. The Topology of Fear
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215. The Gender Gap
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214. The Glass-Ceiling
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213. Volatility and Job Creation in the Knowledge Economy
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212. Sex and the Ivy League
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211. The Gender Gap
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210. Volatility in the Knowledge Economy
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209. Telecom’s Path to Global Progress
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208. Why small companies are best placed to meet the big challenges of the knowledge economy
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207. Think Small If You Want to Create More Jobs
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206. The Job Creating Machine
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205. Property Rights and Efficiency of Markets for Environmental Services
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204. Globalization and Cross-Border Exchanges
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203. Catastrophical Risk
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202. Ecology and the Knowledge Revolution
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201. The Global Environment and the Knowledge Revolution
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200. The Environmental Impact of Globalization on Latin America: a Prospective Approach
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199. Equity and Efficiency in Global Emissions Markets
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198. An Axiomatic Approach to Choice Under Uncertainty with Catastrophic Risks
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197. The Economics of Global Environmental Risks
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196. Markets for Tradeable C02 Emission Quotas Principles and Practice
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195. Existence and Optimality of a General Equilibrium with Endogenous Uncertainty
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194. A Unified Perspective on Resource Allocation: Limited Arbitrage is Necessary and Sufficient for the Existence of a Competitive Equilibrium, the Core and Social Choice
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193. Intergenerational Choice: A Paradox and A Solution
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192. Catastrophe Futures: Financial Markets for Unknown Risks
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191. Program on Information and Resources Update
“Program on Information and Resources Update,” Earth Matters, Winter, 1998-1999.
190. A Radical Shift in Managing Risk: Practical Applications of Complexity Theory
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189. Program on Information and Resources
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188. The Economic Value of the Earth’s Resources
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187. Trade Regimes and GATT: Resources Intensive versus Knowledge Intensive Growth
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186. Solving the Riddle of Develompent: An Economist’s View
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185. Managing Unknown Risks: the Future of Global Reinsurance
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184. Kyoto Protocol: The way ahead
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183. Chacun peut y gagner
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182. Economic Returns from the Biosphere
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181. Biodiversity and Economic Values
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180. A Radical Shift in Managing Risks: Practical Applications of Complexity Theory
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179. The Knowledge Revolution and its Impact on Consumption and Resource Use
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178. Financial Markets for Unknown Risks
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177. Financial Instruments for Human Development
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176. Topology and Invertible Maps
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175. The Economics of Global Environmental Risks
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174. Smooth Infinite Economies
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173. Global Environmental Risks
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172. Sustainable Use of Renewable Resources
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171. North-South Trade and the Dynamics of the Environment
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170. Trade, Migration, and Environment: A General Equilibrium Analysis
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169. Uncertain Future Preferences and Conservation
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168. The Knowledge Revolution
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167. Sustainable Development and North-South Trade
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166. A unified treatment of finite and infinite economies: limited arbitrage is necessary and sufficient for the existence of equilibrium and the core
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165. PIR Update
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164. What is Sustainable Development
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163. Ecology and the Knowledge Revolution
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162. Ecology and the Knowledge Revolution
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161. Property Cat Woes Have Financial Solutions
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160. Catastrophe Futures: Financial Markets and Changing Climate Risks
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157. A Topological Invariant for Competitive Markets
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156. Development and Global Finance: The Case for an International Bank for Environmental Settlements
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155. Market Arbitrage, Social Choice and the Core
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154. Social Choice with Infinite Populations: Construction of a Rule and Impossibility Results
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153. The Knowledge Revolution
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151. The Geometry of Implementation: A Necessary and Sufficient Condition for Straightforward Games
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150. The Costs and Benefits of Benefit-Cost Analysis
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147. The Future of Global Reinsurance
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“Global Bank Seeks to Swap Environmental Risks,” Risk Management, February, 1996.
139. Catastrophe Bundles Can Deal With Unkown Risk
“Catastrophe Bundles Can Deal With Unkown Risk,” Best’s Review, pp. 44-48, February, 1996.
138. The greening of Bretton Woods
“The greening of the Bretton Woods,” Financial Times, pp. 8, January 10, 1996.
137. On the Existence and the Structure Pseudo-equilibrium Manifold
“On the Existence and the Structure Pseudo-equilibrium Manifold,” with G. Heal, Journal of Mathematical Economics, vol. 26, pp. 171-186, 1996.
136. Trade Regimes and GATT: Resources Intensive versus Knowledge Intensive Growth
“Trade Regimes and GATT: Resources Intensive versus Knowledge Intensive Growth,” Journal of International and Comparative Economics, vol. 20, pp. 147-181, 1996.
135. Property Rights and the Dynamics of Renewable Resources in North-South Trade
“Property Rights and the Dynamics of Renewable Resources in North-South Trade,” Trade, Innovation and the Environment (Ed. C. Carraro), Kluwer Academic Publishers, chapter 1, pp. 15-54, 1996.
134. Property Rights and the Dynamics of North-South Trade
“Property Rights and the Dynamics of North-South Trade,” Agriculture, Trade and the Environment: Discovering and Measuring the Critical Linkages (Eds. M. Bredahl, N. Ballenger, J. Dunmore and T. Roe), Westview Press, HarperCollins Publishers, Boulder, CO and Oxford, UK, chapter 8, pp. 97-110, 1996.
133. Limited Arbitrage is Necessary and Sufficient for the Non-Emptiness of the Core
“Limited Arbitrage is Necessary and Sufficient for the Non-Emptiness of the Core,” Economic Letters, vol. 52, pp. 177-180, 1996.
132. A Robust Theory of Resource Allocation
“A Robust Theory of Resource Allocation,” Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 13, pp. 1-10, 1996.
131. Action of Symmetry Groups
“Action of Symmetry Groups,” Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 357-364, 1996.
130. An Axiomatic Approach to Sustainable Development
“An Axiomatic Approach to Sustainable Development,” Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 231-257, 1996.
129. Markets with Endogenous Uncertainty: Theory and Policy
“Markets with Endogenous Uncertainty: Theory and Policy,” Theory and Decision, vol. 41, pp. 99-131, 1996.
128. No Block to Trade
“No Block to Trade,” New Economy, Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), London, pp. 186-192, September, 1995.
127. The Green Golden Rule
“The Green Golden Rule,” with G. Heal and A. Beltratti, Economic Letters, vol. 49, no. 2, pp. 175-180, August, 1995.
126. Lectures on Topology and Resource Allocation
“Lectures on Topology and Resource Allocation,” Leif Johansen lectures, Department of Economics, University of Oslo, Norway, April, 1995. *
125. Sustainable Development and North-South Trade
“Sustainable Development and North-South Trade,” Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM) Newsletter, Milano, Italy, March, 1995.
124. The Economic Value of the Earth’s Resources
“The Economic Value of the Earth’s Resources,” Trends in Ecology and Evolution (TREE): Perspectives, vol. 11, no. 3, pp. 135-140, 1995-1996.
123. Limited Arbitrage is Necessary and Sufficient for the Existence of a Competitive Equilibrium With or Without Short Sales
“Limited Arbitrage is Necessary and Sufficient for the Existence of a Competitive Equilibrium With or Without Short Sales,” Economic Theory, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 79-108, January, 1995.
122. Strategies for Trade Liberalization in the Americas
“Strategies for Trade Liberalization in the Americas,” Trade Liberalization in the Western Hemisphere, Inter-American Development Bank United Nations: Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), Washington, D.C., pp. 165-188, 1995.
121. Existence of Optimal Growth Paths With Endogenous Technical Change
“Existence of Optimal Growth Paths With Endogenous Technical Change,” with P. Gruenwald, Economic Letters, vol. 48, pp. 433-439, 1995.
120. Markets for Tradeable CO2 Emission Quotas Principles and Practice
“Markets for Tradeable CO2 Emission Quotas Principles and Practice,” with G. Heal, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Paris, Economics Department Working Paper No. 153, 1995.
119. Option Values and Endogenous Uncertainty in ESOPs, MBOs and Asset-Backed Loans
“Option Values and Endogenous Uncertainty in ESOPs, MBOs and Asset-Backed Loans,” with G. Heal and D. Tsomocos, Economic Letters, vol. 48, pp. 379-388, 1995.
118. Sustainable Growth and the Green Golden Rule
“Sustainable Growth and the Green Golden Rule,” with A. Beltratti and G. Heal, Economic Approaches to Sustainable Development (Eds. I. Goldin and A. Winters), Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Paris, pp. 147-165, 1995.
117. NAFTA and the WTO
“NAFTA and the WTO,” Case Study, Columbia Business School, 1995. *
116. Network Evolution and Coalition Formation
“Network Evolution and Coalition Formation,” Private Networks Public Objectives (Eds. Eli M. Noam and Aine Ni Shuilleabhain), Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, pp. 117-133, 1995.
115. The Evolution of a Global Network: A Game of Coalition Formation
“The Evolution of a Global Network: A Game of Coalition Formation,” Journal of International and Comparative Economics, vol. 4, pp. 179-197, 1995.
114. A Unified Perspective on Resource Allocation: Limited Arbitrage is Necessary and Sufficient for the Existence of a Competitive Equilibrium, the Core and Social Choice
“A Unified Perspective on Resource Allocation: Limited Arbitrage is Necessary and Sufficient for the Existence of a Competitive Equilibrium, the Core and Social Choice,” Social Choice Re-examined (Eds. K. Arrow, A. Sen and T. Suzumura), McMillan, London, and Universite Catholique de Louvaine, Belgium, CORE Discussion Paper no. 9527, 1995.
113. Chaotic Price Dynamics, Increasing Returns and the Phillips Curve
“Chaotic Price Dynamics, Increasing Returns and the Phillips Curve,” with G. Heal and Y. Lin, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, vol. 27, pp. 279-291, 1995.
112. Limited Arbitrage is Necessary and Sufficient for the Existence of a Competitive Equilibrium and the Core, and Limits Voting Cycles
“Limited Arbitrage is Necessary and Sufficient for the Existence of a Competitive Equilibrium and the Core, and Limits Voting Cycles,” Economics Letters, vol. 46, pp. 321-331, December, 1994.
111. Topological Aggregation of Preferences: The Case of a Continuum of Agents
“Topological Aggregation of Preferences: The Case of a Continuum of Agents,” with J. Candeal and E. Indurain, Social Choice and Welfare, November 20, 1994.
110. Rejected: Leading Economists Ponder the Publication Process
“Rejected: Leading Economists Ponder the Publication Process,” (Ed. George B. Sheperd, Foreword by K. Arrow), Thomas Horton and Daughters Publishing, chapter 55, pp. 56-66, November 1, 1994.
109. North-South Trade and the Global Environment
“North-South Trade and the Global Environment,” American Economic Review, vol. 84, no. 4, pp. 851-874, September, 1994.
108. Social Diversity, Arbitrage, and Gains from Trade: A Unified Perspective on Resource Allocation
“Social Diversity, Arbitrage, and Gains from Trade: A Unified Perspective on Resource Allocation,” American Economic Review, Papers, and Proceedings, vol. 84, no. 2, pp. 427-434, May, 1994.
107. Who Should Abate Carbon Emission? An International Perspective
“Who Should Abate Carbon Emission? An International Perspective,” with G. Heal, Economics Letters, pp. 443-449, Spring, 1994.
106. The City as a Home
“The City as a Home,” New York Times: Op-Ed, January 2, 1994.
105. Social Diversity, Arbitrage, and Gains from Trade: A Unified Perspective on Resource Allocation
“Social Diversity, Arbitrage, and Gains from Trade: A Unified Perspective on Resource Allocation,” Invited Lecture, American Economic Association Yearly Meeting, Boston, January, 1994.
104. The Environment and the Long Run: A Comparison of Different Criteria
“The Environment and the Long Run: A Comparison of Different Criteria,” with A. Beltratti and G. Heal, Richerche Economiche, vol. 48, pp. 319-340, 1994.
103. Traditional Comparative Advantage vs. Economies of Scale: NAFTA and the GATT
“Traditional Comparative Advantage vs. Economies of Scale: NAFTA and the GATT,” International Problems of Economic Interdependence (Eds. M. Baldassarri, M. Di Matteo, and R. Mundel), New York, St. Martin’s Press, pp. 161-197, 1994.
102. The Abatement of Carbon Emissions in Industrial and Developing Countries
“The Abatement of Carbon Emissions in Industrial and Developing Countries,” Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD): The Economics of Climate Change (Ed. T. Jones), pp. 159-170, 1994.
101. North-South Trade, Property Rights and the Dynamics of Environmental Resources
“North-South Trade, Property Rights and the Dynamics of Environmental Resources,” The Environment after Rio: International Law and Economics (Eds. L. Campiglio, L. Pineschi, D. Siniscalco and T. Treves), Graham and Trotman/Martinus Nijhoff Publishing, London, pp. 205-233, 1994.
100. North-South Trade and the Dynamics of Renewable Resources
“North-South Trade and the Dynamics of Renewable Resources,” Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Oxford University Press, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 219-248, December, 1993.
99. Intersecting Families on Sets and the Topology of Cones in Economics
“Intersecting Families on Sets and the Topology of Cones in Economics,” Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, Expository and Research Papers, vol. 29, no. 2, pp. 189-207, October, 1993.
98. Global Environmental Risks
“Global Environmental Risks,” with G. Heal, Journal of Economic Perspectives: Special Issue on the Environment, vol. 7, no. 4, pp. 65-86, Fall, 1993.
97. Property Rights on Biodiversity and the Pharmaceutical Industry
“Property Rights on Biodiversity and the Pharmaceutical Industry,” Case Study, Columbia Business School, Fall, 1993.
96. Sustainable Growth and the Green Golden Rule
“Sustainable Growth and the Green Golden Rule,” with A. Beltratti and G. Heal, presented at conference on Sustainable Growth, Paris, May, 1993.
95. How NAFTA Can Improve Trade
“How NAFTA Can Improve Trade,” Journal of Commerce, Washington D.C., April 16, 1993.
94. Traditional Comparative Advantages vs. Economies of Scale: NAFTA and GATT
“Traditional Comparative Advantages vs. Economies of Scale: NAFTA and GATT,” Rivista Di Politica Economica, pp. 161-197, April, 1993.
93. Competitive Equilibrium in Sobolev Spaces Without Bounds on Short Sales
“Competitive Equilibrium in Sobolev Spaces Without Bounds on Short Sales,” Journal of Economic Theory, vol. 59, no. 2, pp. 364-384, April, 1993.
92. On Strategic Control
“On Strategic Control,” Quarterly Journal of Economics, pp. 285-290, February, 1993.
91. A proposal for New York
“A proposal for New York,” The New York Times, January 2, 1993.
90. Energy-Capital Substitution: A General Equilibrium Analysis
“Energy-Capital Substitution: A General Equilibrium Analysis,” (Ed. G. Heal), Critical Writings in the Economics of Exhaustible Resources, Edward Elgar Publishing, chapter 17, pp. 339-90, 1993.
89. The Abatement of Carbon Emissions in Industrial and Developing Countries
“The Abatement of Carbon Emissions in Industrial and Developing Countries,” presented at Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Conference on The Economics of Climate Change, June 14-16, 1993.
88. International Trade in Resources: A General Equilibrium Analysis
“International Trade in Resources: A General Equilibrium Analysis,” The Economics of Exhaustible Resources (Ed. G. Heal), Edward Elgar Publishing, 1993.
87. Topology and Economics: The Contribution of Stephen Smale
“Topology and Economics: The Contribution of Stephen Smale,” Topology to Computation, Proceedings of the Smalefest (Eds. M. Hirsch, J. Marsden and M. Shub), Springer-Verlag Publishing, New York, pp. 147-161, 1993.
86. The Cone Condition, Properness and Extremely Desirable Commodities
“The Cone Condition, Properness and Extremely Desirable Commodities,” Economic Theory, vol. 3, pp. 177-182, 1993.
85. Market Innovation and the Global Environment
“Market Innovation and the Global Environment,” Columbia Journal of World Business, vol. XXVII, nos. III & IV, pp. 37-41, Fall/Winter, 1992.
84. Chaotic Price Dynamics, Increasing Returns and the Phillips Curve
“Chaotic Price Dynamics, Increasing Returns and the Phillips Curve,” with G. Heal and Y. Lin, Working Paper Columbia University, 1992.
83. The Rain Drain
“The Rain Drain,” with G. Heal, Hermes Publishing, Columbia University School of Business, pp. 26-29, 1992.
82. Setting standards: Letting 100 flowers bloom
“Setting standards: Letting 100 flowers bloom,” with G. Heal, Global Custodian: Communications Technology, June/July, 1991.
81. The Wonder Years: New Communications Technology is Set to Alter the Way International Investors do Business
“The Wonder Years: New Communications Technology is Set to Alter the Way International Investors do Business,” with G. Heal, Global Custodian: Communications Technology, pp. 90-93 & 142, June/July, 1991.
80. The Opportunities in U.S.-Soviet Aid
“The Opportunities in U.S.-Soviet Aid,” The New York Times: Op-Ed, March 24, 1991.
79. Social Choice and the Closed Convergence Topology
“Social Choice and the Closed Convergence Topology,” Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 8, pp. 307-317, 1991.
78. Development at the Turn of this Century
“Development at the Turn of this Century,” Adjustment and Liberalization in the Third World (Eds. H. Singer, N. Hatti and R. Tandon), INDUS Publishing Co., New Delhi, India, chapter 6, part B, pp. 159-167, 1991.
77. North-South Trade and Basic Needs
“North-South Trade and Basic Needs,” Theoretical Foundations of Development Planning (Ed. Shri Bhagwan Dahiya), Vedams Books International, New Dehli, India, vol. IV, 1991.
76. Large and Small Models: Their Suitability for North-South Issues
“Large and Small Models: Their Suitability for North-South Issues,” Asian Journal of Economic and Social Studies, pp. 237-246, 1991.
75. An Alternative Vision
“An Alternative Vision,” with G. Heal, Global Custodian, p. 103, September, 1990.
74. On the Mathematical Foundations of Political Economy
“On the Mathematical Foundations of Political Economy,” Invited Political Economy Lecture, Harvard University, March 22, 1990.
73. On the Mathematical Foundations of Political Economy
“On the Mathematical Foundations of Political Economy,” Contributions to Political Economy, vol. 9, pp. 25-41, 1990.
72. General Equilibrium and Social Choice in Economies with Increasing Returns
“General Equilibrium and Social Choice in Economies with Increasing Returns,” Annals of Operations Research, vol. 23, pp. 289-297, 1990.
71. North-South Trade and Basic Needs
“North-South Trade and Basic Needs,” North South Trade in Manufactures: New World Order Series (Eds. H. Singer, N. Hatti and R. Tandon), INDUS Publishing Co., New Delhi, India, vol. 7, chapter 25, part G, pp. 661-711, 1990.
70. Global Models and North-South Relations
“Global Models and North-South Relations,” International Political Science Review, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 177-185, 1990.
69. Trade and Structural Change in Pacific Asia – Book Review
“Trade and Structural Change in Pacific Asia – Book Review,” Journal of Economic Literature, vol. XXVII, no. 2, pp. 633-635, June, 1989.
68. North-South Trade and Basic Needs
“North-South Trade and Basic Needs,” International Journal of Development Planning Literature, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 180-221, 1989.
67. Resources and North-South Trade: A Macro Analysis in Open Economies
“Resources and North-South Trade: A Macro Analysis in Open Economies,” Challenges of South-South Cooperation (Eds. H. Singer, N, Hatti, R. Tandon), Ashish Publishing House, New Delhi, India, pp. 263-290, 1988.
66. The Walrasian Mechanism from Equal Division is Not Monotonic with Respect to Variations in the Number of Consumers
“The Walrasian Mechanism from Equal Division Is Not Monotonic with Respect to Variations in the Number of Consumers,” with W. Thomson, Journal of Public Economics, pp. 119-124, 1987.
65. Trade and the Evolving World Economy
“Trade and the Evolving World Economy,” with G. Heal, Columbia University Graduate School of Business, Hermes Publishing, pp. 30-38, Winter, 1986.
64. A General Equilibrium Theory of North-South Trade
“A General Equilibrium Theory of North-South Trade,” Equilibrium Analysis, Essays in Honor of Kenneth J. Arrow (Eds. W. Heller, D. Starrett and R. Starr), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, vol. II, chapter 1, pp. 3-56, 1986.
63. Topological Complexity of Manifolds of Preferences
“Topological Complexity of Manifolds of Preferences,” Contributions to Mathematical Economics: In Honor of Gerard Debreu (Eds. Werner Hildenbrand and Andreu Mas-Colell), North Holland, chapter 8, pp. 131-142, 1986.
62. Trade and Development in the 1980s
“Trade and Development in the 1980s,” with G. Heal, One World One Future: New International Strategies for Development (Ed. Ashok Bapna), Praeger Publishers, New York, chapter 18, pp. 195-240, 1986.
61. Prix du pétrole, prix industriels et production: une analyse macroéconomique d’équilibre général
“Prix du pétrole, prix industriels et production: une analyse macroéconomique d’équilibre général,” Resources Naturelles et Theorie Economique(Eds. G. Gaudet and P. Laserre), Les Presses de I’Universite Laval, Quebec, chapter 1, pp. 26-56, 1986.
60. Von Neuman – Morgenstern Utilities and Cardinal Preferences
“Von Neuman – Morgenstern Utilities and Cardinal Preferences,” Mathematics of Operations Research, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 633-641, November, 1985.
59. Oil Prices and the Developing Countries: the Evidence of the Last Decade
“Oil Prices and the Developing Countries: the Evidence of the Last Decade,” Intereconomics, vol. 20, no. 6, pp. 288-296, November/December, 1985.
58. International Trade in Resources: A General Equilibrium Analysis
“International Trade in Resources: A General Equilibrium Analysis,” Environmental and Natural Resource Mathematics: Proceedings of Symposia in Applied Mathematics (Ed. R. McElvey), American Mathematical Society (Short Course, Eugene, Oregon, 1984), Providence, RI, vol. 32, pp. 75-125, 1985.
57. Necesidades Basicas, Recursos Naturales y Crecimiento en el Contexto Norte-Sur: Respuesta a un Comentario
“Necesidades Basicas, Recursos Naturales y Crecimiento en el Contexto Norte-Sur: Respuesta a un Comentario,” Desarrollo Economico, vol. 25, no. 97, pp. 128-133, 1985.
56. Agricultural Productivity and Trade: Argentina and the U.S.A
“Agricultural Productivity and Trade: Argentina and the U.S.A,” with D. McLeod, Global Analysis and Projections Division, The World Bank, Washington D.C., Division Working Paper No. 1984-5, pp. 1-57, October, 1984.
55. Necesidades Basicas, Recursos no Renovables y Crecimiento en el Contexto de las Relaciones Norte-Sur
“Necesidades Basicas, Recursos no Renovables y Crecimiento en el Contexto de las Relaciones Norte-Sur,” Desarrollo Economico, vol. 24, no. 94, pp. 171-186, July/September, 1984.
54. Competitive Equilibrium in Sobolev Spaces Without Bounds on Short Sales
“Competitive Equilibrium in Sobolev Spaces Without Bounds on Short Sales,” with G. Heal, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications, University of Minnesota, Working Paper no. 79, June, 1984.
53. The World of Oil Market, Past and Future
“The World of Oil Market, Past and Future,” with G. Heal, The Columbia Journal of World Business, vol. XIX, no. 7, pp. 47-55, Spring, 1984.
52. North-South Trade and Export-Led Policies
“North-South Trade and Export-Led Policies,” Journal of Development Economics, vol. 15, pp. 131-160, 1984.
51. Patterns of Power: Bargaining and Incentives in Two-Person Games
“Patterns of Power: Bargaining and Incentives in Two-Person Games,” with G. Heal, Journal of Public Economics, vol. 23, pp. 333-349, 1984.
50. Terms of Trade, Domestic Distribution and Export-Let Growth: A Rejoinder to Rejoinders
“Terms of Trade, Domestic Distribution and Export-Led Growth: A Rejoinder to Rejoinders,” Journal of Development Economics, vol. 15, pp. 177-184, 1984.
49. The Transfer Problem in Stable Markets: A Rejoinder to Rejoinders
“The Transfer Problem in Stable Markets: A Rejoinder to Rejoinders,” Journal of Development Economics, vol. 16, pp. 319-320, 1984.
48. Manipulations and Repeated Games in Future Markets
“Manipulations and Repeated Games in Futures Markets,” The Industrial Organization of Futures Markets (Ed. R. Anderson), D.C. Heath, Lexington, MA, pp. 193-214, 1984.
47. Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for a Resolution of the Social Choice Paradox
“Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for a Resolution of the Social Choice Paradox,” with G. Heal, Journal of Economic Theory, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 68-87, October, 1983.
46. Resources, Trade and Debt: The Case of Mexico
“Resources, Trade and Debt: The Case of Mexico,” with G. Heal and D. McLeod, Global Analysis and Projections Division, The World Bank, Washington D.C., Division Working Paper No. 1984-5, pp. 10-34, September, 1983.
45. Energy-Capital Substitution: A General Equilibrium Analysis
“Energy-Capital Substitution: A General Equilibrium Analysis,” International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Working Paper CP-83-6, February, 1983.
44. Community Preferences and Social Choice
“Community Preferences and Social Choice,” with G. Heal, Journal of Mathematical Economics, vol. 12, pp. 33-61, 1983.
43. Social Choice and Game Theory: Recent Results with a Topological Approach
“Social Choice and Game Theory: Recent Results with a Topological Approach,” Social Choice and Welfare (Eds. P.K. Pattanaik and M. Salles), North Holland, chapter 6, pp. 79-102, 1983.
42. The Transfer Problem with Tree Agents Once Again: Characterization, Uniqueness and Stability
“The Transfer Problem with Three Agents Once Again: Characterization, Uniqueness and Stability,” Journal of Development Economics, vol. 13, pp. 237-248, 1983.
41. Non-Conflicting Resource Pricing Policies in an Interdependent World
“Non-Conflicting Resource Pricing Policies in an Interdependent World,” OPEC Review, vol. VII, no. 4, pp. 330-356, 1983.
40. Trade and Development in the 1980s: Report to the Secretary General of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
“Trade and Development in the 1980s: Report to the Secretary General of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD),” with G. Heal, United Nations, Geneva, November, 1982.
39. Social Aggregation Rules and Continuity
“Social Aggregation Rules and Continuity,” Quarterly Journal of Economics, pp. 337-352, May, 1982.
38. Structural Instability of Decisive Majority Rules
“Structural Instability of Decisive Majority Rules,” Journal of Mathematical Economics, vol. 9, pp. 207-221, 1982.
37. The Topological Equivalence of the Pareto Condition and the Existence of a Dictator
“The Topological Equivalence of the Pareto Condition and the Existence of a Dictator,” Journal of Mathematical Economics, vol. 9, pp. 223-233, 1982.
36. Basic Needs and the North/South Debate
“Basic Needs and the North/South Debate,” World Order Models Project, Working Paper Number Twenty-One, pp. 1-37, 1982.
35. Some Results from a Model of Trade, Aid and the Development of the South
“Some Results from a Model of Trade, Aid and the Development of the South,” UNESCO, pp. 96-112, 1981.
34. Choix Sociaux et Theorie des Jeux: Resultats Recents d’une Approche Topologique
“Choix Sociaux et Theorie des Jeux: Resultats Recents d’une Approche Topologique,” Cahiers du Seminaire d’Econometrie, no. 23, pp. 47-75, 1981.
33. Existence and Characterization of Optimal Growth Paths Including Models with Non-Convexities in Utilities and Technologies
“Existence and Characterization of Optimal Growth Paths Including Models with Non-Convexities in Utilities and Technologies,” Review of Economic Studies, vol. 48, pp. 51-61, 1981.
32. Existence of Optimal Savings Policies with Imperfect Information and Non-Convexities
“Existence of Optimal Savings Policies with Imperfect Information and Non-Convexities,” Journal of Mathematical Economics, vol. 8, pp. 1-14, 1981.
31. Terms of Trade and Domestic Distribution: Export Led Growth with Abundant Labour
“Terms of Trade and Domestic Distribution: Export Led Growth with Abundant Labour,” Journal of Development Economics, vol. 8, pp. 163-192, 1981.
30. Basic Goods, the Effects of Commodity Transfers and the International Economic Order
“Basic Goods, the Effects of Commodity Transfers and the International Economic Order,” Journal of Development Economics, vol. 7, pp. 505-519, December, 1980.
29. Authoritarianism and Develoment: A Global Perspective
“Authoritarianism and Development: A Global Perspective,” with R. Falk and J. Serra, IFDA Dossier, no. 19, pp. 3-14, September/October, 1980.
28. Social Choice and the Topology of Spaces of Preferences
“Social Choice and the Topology of Spaces of Preferences,” Advances in Mathematics, vol. 37, no. 2, pp. 165-176, August, 1980.
27. North-South Interdependence, Development and Trade
“North-South Interdependence, Development and Trade,” IFDA Dossier, no. 18, pp. 59-74, July/August, 1980.
26. Agriculture and Rest of the Economy: Macroconnections and Policy Restraints
“Agriculture and the Rest of the Economy: Macroconnections and Policy Restraints,” with L. Taylor, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 62, pp. 303-309, May, 1980.
25. An Extension of Comparative Statics to a General Class of Optimal Choice Models
“An Extension of Comparative Statics to a General Class of Optimal Choice Models,” with P. J. Kalman, Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 1980.
24. Application of Functional Analysis to Models of Efficient Allocation of Economic Resources
“Application of Functional Analysis to Models of Efficient Allocation of Economic Resources,” with P. J. Kalman, Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, vol. 30, no. 1, pp. 19-32, January, 1980.
23. Basic Needs and Global Models: Resources, Trade and Distribution
“Basic Needs and Global Models: Resources, Trade and Distribution,” Alternatives, vol. 6, pp. 453-472, 1980.
22. Continuous Representation of Preferences
“Continuous Representation of Preferences,” Review of Economic Studies, vol. 47, pp. 959-963, 1980.
21. Comparative Statics and Dynamics of Optimal Choice Models in Hilbert Spaces
“Comparative Statics and Dynamics of Optimal Choice Models in Hilbert Spaces,” with P. J. Kalman, Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, vol. 70, no. 2, pp. 490-504, August, 1979.
20. Thought and Action to Date Towards a Conceptual Framework – Four Position Papers
“Thought and Action to Date Towards a Conceptual Framework – Four Position Papers,” with B. Roling, N. Ball, M. Leitenberg, and U. Albrecht, Disarmament and Development, pp. 1-64, June, 1979.
19. A Model of Technology, Domestic Distribution and North-South Relations
“A Model of Technology, Domestic Distribution and North-South Relations,” with S. Cole, Technological Forecasting and Social Changes, vol. 13, no. 4, pp. 297-320, May, 1979.
18. On Fixed Point Theorems and Social Choice Paradoxes
“On Fixed Point Theorems and Social Choice Paradoxes,” Economic Letters, vol. 3, pp. 347-351, 1979.
17. Models and Mystification
“Models and Mystification,” The Use of Mathematics to Support Vested Interests,” Models, Planning and Basic Needs (Eds. S. Cole and H. Lucas), Pergamon Press, pp. 165-171, 1979.
16. A Model of the Relation between Technology and North-South Income Distribution
“A Model of the Relation between Technology and North-South Income Distribution,” with S. Cole and J. Clark, Models, Planning and Basic Needs (Eds. S. Cole, H. Lucas), Pergamon Press, pp. 87-96, 1979.
15. Some Results from a Model of Trade, Aid and the Development of the South
“Some Results from a Model of Trade, Aid and the Development of the South,” (Eds. Acero, Cole and Rush), Issues and Analysis of Long Term Development, Proceedings of Seminar at the Institute of Development, University of Sussex, November 20 – December 2, 1978.
14. Modelling with Scenarios: Technology in North-South Development
“Modelling with Scenarios: Technology in North-South Development,” with S. Cole, Futures, pp. 303-321, August, 1978.
13. Technology Distribution and North-South Relations
“Technology Distribution and North-South Relations,” with S. Cole, UNITAR Report, Project on the Future, pp. 1-90, August, 1978.
12. Comparative Statics of Less Neoclassical Agents
“Comparative Statics of Less Neoclassical Agents,” with P. J. Kalman, International Economic Review, vol. 19, pp. 141-148, February, 1978.
11. Problems of Market Adjustments to Occupational Safety and Health Hazards
“Problems of Market Adjustments to Occupational Safety and Health Hazards,” Technical Report, Office of Assistant Secretary for Policy, Evaluation and Research (ASPER), U.S. Department of Labor, no. B-9-D-63788, February, 1978.
10. Comparative Statics of Less Neoclassical Agents
“Comparative Statics of Less Neoclassical Agents,” Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, Some Aspects of the Foundation of General Equilibrium Theory (Ed. J. Green), Springer-Verlag Publishing, New York, no. 159, pp. 61-76, 1978.
9. An Extension of Comparative Statics to a General Class of Optimal Choice Models
“An Extension of Comparative Statics to a General Class of Optimal Choice Models,” with P. J. Kalman, Lecture Notes on Economics and Mathematical Systems, Some Aspects of the Foundations of General Equilibrium Theory: The Posthumous Papers of Peter J. Kalman (Ed. J. Green), Springer-Verlag Publishing, New York, no. 159, pp. 1-25, 1978.
8. Nonlinear Functional Analysis and Optimal Economic Growth
“Nonlinear Functional Analysis and Optimal Economic Growth,” Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, vol. 61, no. 2, pp. 504-520, November 15, 1977.
7. Economic Development and Efficiency Criteria in the Satisfaction of Basic Needs
“Economic Development and Efficiency Criteria in the Satisfaction of Basic Needs,” Applied Mathematical Modelling, vol. 1, no. 6, pp. 290-297, September, 1977.
6. Development Patterns and the International Order
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