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Graciela Chichilnisky

Graciela Chichilnisky
e-mail: gc9@columbia.edu
Position:

UNESCO Professor of Mathematics and Economics,

Professor of Economics

Professor of Statistics

Director, Program on Information and Resources (PIR)

Director, Columbia Consortium for Risk Management (CCRM)
Columbia University, New York

Mailing Address:

335 Riverside Drive

New York, NY  10025

Website:

http://www.chichilnisky.org

Telephone:

(212) 678-1148

Fax:

(212) 678-0405

Personal:

Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and US citizen since 1991. Two children. Fluent in Spanish and French.

Academic Positions:
20071998 -

Senior Research Fellow, International Monetary Fund Institute, Washington DC June 2007.
Director, Columbia Consortium for Risk Management, Columbia University  (CCRM)

1994 -

Director, Program on Information and Resources, Columbia University (PIR)

1995 -

UNESCO Professor of Mathematics and Economics and Professor of Statistics, Columbia University

1980 -

Professor of Economics, Columbia University, Tenured since 1979

1996, 2002

Visiting Academic, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia, August 1996, July 2002

1996

Visiting Professor, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales and University of Paris X, Nanterre, June-July, 1996

1994 - 95

Salinbemi Chair, Universita di Siena, Italy

1993 - 94

Visiting Professor of Economics and Operations Research, Department of Economics, Department of Operations Research, and Institute for International Studies, Stanford University

1993, 1994

Profesor Visitante, Universidad Catolica de Buenos Aires, Argentina, August 1993 and April 1994

1991 - 1993

Visiting Professor, Stanford Institute for Theoretical Economics (SITE), Stanford University, Summers of 1991, 1992, 1993, and 1994

1991, 1992

Visiting Professor, University of Siena, Italy, Summer Terms 1991, 1992 and 1993

1984 - 85

Professeur Missionaire, Universite des Antilles et de la Guyane, Short Term visits, Spring terms

1983 - 84

Visiting Professor, Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, University of Minnesota

1980 - 81

Chair in Economics, University of Essex, United Kingdom

1977 - 80

Associate Professor of Economics, Columbia University, Tenured since 1979

1978

Fellow, Harvard Institute of International Development, Harvard University

1977 - 78

Lecturer, Department of Economics, Harvard University

1977

Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University

Professional Positions:

2006 -

Editorial Board, Scientific Journal International,

2002 -

Editorial Board, SocioTopology, VNTL Publishers

2002 -

Editorial Board, Nonlinear Analysis, Pergamon Press     

2002

Member of Board of Trustees, Mediterranean College, Athens, Greece

2001 -

Member of Editorial Board of Risk Decision and Policy

2001 -

Editorial Advisory Board, Arthaniti, Department of Economics, University of Calcutta, India

1999 -

Member of Advisory Board of Metroeconomica

1999 -

Lead Author, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)

1999 - 2000

National Selection Committee, Fullbright Fellows

1999 -

Member of Board of Editors, Review of Development Economics

1998 -

Member of the Editorial Advisory Council, Pacific Economic Review

1997

Member of Board of Editors, Journal of Economic Integration, Institute for International Economics Sejong Institution, Seoul, Korea

1976 - 1986

Associate Editor, Journal of Development Economics Elsevier Science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

1981 - 1986

Editorial Board, Review of Economic Studies Blackwell Publishers, 108 Cowley Road, Oxford, OX4 1JF UK

1980 - 1985

Editorial Board, Advances in Applied Mathematics Academic Press, 6277 Sea Harbor Drive, Orlando, Florida 32887-4900

1984 - 1996

Editorial Board, Social Choice and Welfare Springer-Verlag, Postfach 31.13.40, D-10643, Berlin, Germany

1985 -

Editorial Board, International Journal of Development Planning Literature Spellbound Publications PVTLTC 177/28, Model Town, Delhi Road, Medical Mor, Rohtak – 124001, India

1991 - 1996

Member of the Council of Social Choice and Welfare Society, Editorial Board, Social Choice and Welfare Springer-Verlag, Postfach 31.13.40, D-10643, Berlin, Germany

1993 - 1996

Editorial Board, Economics Letters Elsevier Science SA, PO Box 564, CH-1001, Lausanne, Switzerland

1993 -

Editorial Board, Journal of International Trade and Economic Development Routledge, 11 New Fetter Lane, London, EC4P 4EE, UK

1993 -

Editorial Board, Journal of International and Comparative Economics Physica-Verlag, Tiergarten Strasse 17, D-69121, Heidelberg, Germany

1994 -

Member, Advisory Board, Metroeconomica Blackwell Publishers Journal, PO Box 805, 108 Cowley Road, Oxford OX4 1FH, UK

1993 - 1994

Chair, Organizing Committee, Conference and Workshop on “Geometry, Topology and Markets” The Fields Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Canada

1993 - 1994

Member, Program Committee, Econometric Society North American Summer Meetings, Toronto, Canada

1993 - 1996

Advisor and Contributing Author, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)

1996 - 1997

Member of the Second National Forum on Biodiversity of the National Academy of Sciences

1996 - 2000

Editorial Board, International Review of Economics and Finance JAI Press Inc, 55 Old Post Road No 2, PO Box 1678, Greenwich, CT 06836-1678

1996 -

Member of the Editorial Advisory Council, Pacific Economic Review Blackwell Publishers, Oxford, UK and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA

1996 -

Editorial Board, Risk, Decision & Policy  Chapman & Hall, 2-6 Boundary Row, London SE1 8HN, UK

1997 -

Member of the Technical and Scientific Advisory Committee for the International Program on Research and Development, Ministry of Environment, Water Resources and Legal Amazon, Brazil

1997 -

Member of Editorial Board, Non Linear World, International Federation of Nonlinear Analysts (IFDA)

1997-

Member of Editorial Board, Advances in Applied Mathematics, MIT, Cambridge, MA

Professional Associations:

Member of the American Mathematical Society

Member of the American Economic Association

Member of the American Statistical Association

Listed In:

"Great Minds of the 21st Century" 2008 - 9.

Who is Who in the World

Who is Who in America

Who is Who of Science and Engineering

Who is Who of Intellectuals

Who is Who in American Education

The World’s Who is Who of Women

Who is Who in the East

Men of Achievement

Dictionary of International Biography

Strathmore’s Who’s Who

1000 Outstanding Scholars of the 21st Century

Outstanding People of the 21st Century

2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21st Century

Education:

 

High School: Instituto National de Lenguas Vivas, Buenos Aires, Argentina

 

No undergraduate studies

 

PhD Program in Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

 

PhD Program in Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley Degrees: MA, PhD in Mathematics,
Thesis title:  “Lifting Action on Spin Manifolds”
PhD Adviser: Professor Jerrold Marsden

 

PhD Program in Economics, University of California, Berkeley Degree:  PhD in Economics,
Thesis title: “Manifolds of Preferences and Equilibria”
PhD Adviser: Professor Gerard Debreu, Nobel Laureate in Economics

Honors, Awards and Selected Presentations:

2008

Radio Interview, The Sound Of Ideas, "Understanding Carbon Markets", hosted by Dan Moulthrop. National Public Radio, Cleveland, Ohio. Wednesday, June 4, 2008.

2008

Key Note Speech on "Regional Development & Catastrophic Risks of Natural Events' Asamblea Anual de Economistas de Puerto Rico,Puerto Rico August 22, 2008

2008

Key Note Speech Global Convention on Climate Change,Palampur, India HP, 30th May - 1st June 08

2008

Key Note Speech - COP9 Convention of Biological Diversity - Bonn Germany - 24th May 2008

2007

May 2007: Bipartisan Briefing in US Congress - "Energy Security and Climate Change in the Americas", Capitol Hill, Washington DC May 2007

2007

Institute Environment Seminar, Fiscal Affairs Department, International Monetary Fund Presentation: Policies to Counteract Global Warming Financial Markets can Overcome the China – US Impasse Market, October 2007

2007

IMF Presentation: Climate Change: Financial Innovation And The Carbon Market, June 2007

2006-7

Co-Chair of Latin Economic Forum at the United Nations, New York, April 2006 and Sept. 2007

2007
Member of Board of Advisors, Flandrau Science Center, University of Arizona
2007
Senior Advisor to President Robert Shelton, University of Arizona
2007
"Speaking Out For Justice" Award from FAAD (Feminists Against Academic Discrimination)
2006
Invited Presentation "The Topology of Fear" University of Kansas, September 18-20
2006
Invited Presentation "Non-Parametric Estimation in Hilbert Spaces," University of Essex, UK
2006
Special Advisor, President Oscar Arias, Costa Rica
2006
Listed in Top Ten Most Influential Latinos in the US by Hispanic Business Magazine
2006
Reviewer for the Program Committee of the 3rd World Congress of the Environmental and Resource Econosts Kyoto Japan, July 3-7 2006

2006

Member, Editorial Board, Scientific Journals International (SJI)

2006

Special Advisor, Plenary of the World Federation for United Nations Associations (WFUNA), July 2006

2006

Elected Member of the Columbia University Senate, July 2006

2006

Senior Advisor Member of Board of Advisors, University of Arizona ’s Flandrau Science Center

2006

Trustee, Mediterranean College ,Athens ,Greece

2006

Executive Director, Global Education, European American Women Council (EAWC)

2006

Invited presentation “Non-Parametric Estimation in Hilbert Spaces” Conference in Honor of Rex Bergstrom, University of Essex , Wivenhoe House, Colchester , Essex , UK , May 24-25 2006 .

2006

Key Note Speaker (with Finn Kydland, 2004 Nobel Laureate in Economics) Global Finance and Latin America: Financial Innovation and the Kyoto Protocol, Global Finance Conference, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil April 26 and 27, 2006

2006

Co-Chair, Second Annual United Nations Forum on Latin America, United Nations Headquarters, NYC, April 19-20 2006.

2006

Invited Lecture, Department of Economics City University of Hong Kong China , “Science and the Division of Labor.”

2006

Invited Lecture, MBA Program Chinese University of Hong Kong , China , “Beyond the Global Divide: From Basic Needs to the Knowledge Revolution” March 2006.

2006

Invited Lecture, Chinese University of Hong Kong , China , Departments of Economics and Business: “Global Finance and the Kyoto Protocol” March 2006.

2005

Member of the Social Science Research Council Group on Privatizing Risk, and Invited Speaker at the Center for American Progress in Washington D.C. , December 2005.

2005

Invited Lecture Mathematics Finance Seminar, “Axioms of Choice and the Equity Premium Puzzle” Courant Institute for Mathematical Sciences, New York University , October 2005

2005

Invited Key Note Speaker, University of California, Berkeley, “Axioms of Choice and Rare Events” General Equilibrium Conference in Honor of Gerard Debreu (Nobel Laureate in Economics) Berkeley, California, October 2005

2005

Invited Lecture: “The Gender Gap” International School for Economic Research (ISER), University of Siena, Italy, July 2005

2005

Key Note Speaker, ‘ The Gender Gap’ University of Siena ISER , Certosa di Pontignano, Siena , Italy , July 3-4 2005 .

2005

Invited Lecture: “Globalization and the Knowledge Revolution” at XVII Villa Mondragone Economic Seminar, Roma, Italy, July 6 - 8, 2005

2005

Chair and Key Note Speaker (with Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland) on “Globalization of Finance and Europe” 12th Annual Global Finance Conference in Trinity College, Dublin, June 27 - 29, 2005

2005

2005 Leading Thinker - Kiel Institute’s “Leading Thinkers in Global Economics Affairs” Kiel, Germany, June 24 - 25, 2005

2005

Key Note Speaker, “Beyond the Global Divide” International Conference on Business Management and Economics in a Changing World, Yasar University, Izmir, Turkey, June 16 - 19, 2005

2005

Invited to deliver the First Lecture in Honor of Gerard Debreu, Nobel Laureate in Economics, University of Zurich General Equilibrium Workshop, Zurich, Switzerland , May 21- 22, 2005. 

2005

First Gerard Debreu Lecture, University of Zurich General Equilibrium Workshop, Zurich, May 21 - 22, 2005

2005

Invited Seminar Speaker “Beyond the Global Divide: From Basic Needs to the Knowledge Revolution” Ecole Polytechnique, Institute du Development Durable et des Relations Internationales (IDDRI), Paris, May 17th 2005

2005

Executive Director, Global Education, European American Women Council (EAWC)

2005

Member, Villa Mondragone Association, Rome, Italy

2005

Trustee, Mediterranean College, Athens, Greece

2005

Senior Advisor to President Peter Likens, University of Arizona, Flandau Science Center

2004

Invited presentation “Sex and the Ivy League” sponsored by the American Association of University Women (AAUW) and the Florida Women Lawyers Association, Miami Florida, November 21, 2004

2004

Invited Seminar Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics University of California at Davis, Davis, California, October 15, 2004

2004

Invited address on “Volatility and the Knowledge Economy” to Meeting in Honor of David Cass, University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, October 10, 2004

2004

Presentation on “Global Network of Science Centers and Job Training”, at the Executive Board of Directors, Flandrau Science Center, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, September 20, 2004

2004

Presentation to Radio Program “Straightalk”, NPR WLRN, Miami Florida, 2004.

2004

Senior Advisor, Flandrau Science Center, University of Arizona, Arizona.

2004

Keynote Speaker, Special Address to the Florida Association of University Women and the Florida Women Lawyers Association, Miami Florida, October 3, 2004.

2004

Keynote Speaker, International Conference on Economics of Sustainable Forest Management, University of Toronto, 2004

2004

Invited Speaker, “Conference in Honor of Dave Cass” Department of Economics University of Pennsylvania, October 8 -10 2004

2004

Invited speaker to “Workshop of Time Preferences”, May 21-23, 2004, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, organized by Professor Karl Vind.

2004

Keynote speaker: “Sex and the Ivy League” Florida State Convention of American Association of University Women (AAUW), April 30 - May 2, 2004, Orlando, Florida.

2004

Invited address “The Greenings of the Bretton Woods” at Symposium of Environmental Policies in Decentralized Governmental Systems: A Blueprint for Optimal Governance, March 17-20, 2004, Porto Coute Ricerche Center, Sardinia, Italy.

2004

Invited address “The Mathematics of Diversity”, Brown SUMS: Symposium for Undergraduates in Mathematical sponsored by National Science Foundation, Brown University Mathematics Department, Feb 28, 2004.

2004

Invited address to WiSE (Women in Science and Engineering), “Sex and the Ivy League”, February 27, 2004, 4 pm, Brown University.

2004

Panelist, United Nations Panel of Women Leaders, March 8th - 9th 2004, United Nations, New York

2003

Keynote Lecture, Twelfth International Colloquium on Numerical Analysis and Computer Sciences with Applications, Plovdiv, Bulgaria, August 12-17, 2003

2003

Keynote Speaker, “Columbia University & Faculty Women”, New York State Convention, American Association of University Women (AAUW), Islandia, NY, April 25-27, 2003

2003

Keynote Speaker, “Columbia University & Faculty Women”, Pennsylvania State Convention, American Association of University Women (AAUW), State College, PA, April 4-6, 2003

2003

Special Lecturer, lecture on “Global Environment and the World Economy” in the course Science and Society, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Columbia University, April 28, 2003.

2003

Keynote Speaker, 5 lectures on “International Markets, Biosphere and Society” to a group of Scandinavian Universities,  at University of Southern Denmark, Department of Environmental and Business Economics, Esjberg, Denmark, March 14 – 18, 2003.

2002

Invited Speaker, Department of Economics, University of Michigan- Ann Arbor, October 31, 2002

2002

Invited Speaker in the graduate Course “Earth-Human Systems” Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Columbia University, Fall 2002.

2002

Presentation at Trade Execution Congress, April 15-16, 2002, Crowne Plaza, New York, NY, 2002

2002

Invited Lecturer, Organizing Committee of the Eleventh International Colloquium on Numerical Analysis and Computer Science with Applications, Sofia, Bulgaria, August 12-17, 2002

2002

Invited Professor, University of Siena, Summer School, “Globalization and the Environment,” Siena, Italy, June 16-21, 2002

2002

Invited Lecturer and Visiting Academic, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia, July 2002

2002

Invited Lecturer, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, Australia, August 2002

2002

Invited Lecturer, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, August 2002

2001

Chairman, The Enhanced Indexing Summit, San Diego, CA, October 15-17, 2001, Organized by The Institute for International Research (IIR)

2001

Guest Speaker, Forum on Operational Risk Management, New York, New York, July 30, 31, 2001, Organized by The Institute for International Research, “New Risk Instruments for Global Markets”

2001

Invited Speaker, Straight Through Processing Forum, New York, New York, June 25, 26, 2001, Organized by The Institute for International Research, “Exploring Strategies and Technologies Poised to Catapult the     Securities Industry to “T+0”“

2001

Keynote Speaker, “The Economic Value of the Earth Resources”, University of Toronto, “The Biodiversity Crisis”, published in “The Biodiversity Crisis – Losing What Counts”, New York Press:  2001, ISBN: 1-56584-570-6

2001

Chairman and Organizer, International Conference “Catastrophic Environmental Risks”, 2001, Fields Institute for Mathematical Sciences, University of Toronto, Canada, Presentation published as “An Axiomatic Approach to Choice under Uncertainty” in Topology and Social Choice, Fields Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Toronto, Canada

2000

Invited Lecturer “Hedging Chaotic Risks”, Universita degli Studi di Roma, “La Sapienza”, Department of Mathematics, October 2000

2000

Columbia Center for Risk Management – Chaired Board Meeting of Reinsurance Companies supporting the Columbia Center for Risk Management (Karaindros Marine Hull, LaSalle Ltd, Wills Faber, Renaissance Re, Centre Insurance), and Mini Course on Risk Management, Columbia University, New York, August 3, 2000

2000

Chair and Organizer, Reuters Forum, May 3, 2000:  “The Green Hand, Are Efficient Markets the Path to Sustainable Development?”, Columbia University, Graduate School of Journalism, 116th and Broadway, New York

1999

Keynote Address, XII World Congress of the International Economics Association, Buenos Aires, August 23 - 27, 1999

1999

Keynote Address, 12th Workshop of the International School of Economic Research, Siena, Italy, July 1999, “General Equilibrium: Problems, Prospects, and Alternatives”

1999

Three Distinguished Lectures (Pegram Lectures), “Biosphere and Society”, Brookhaven National Laboratory, March 12, 15, and 17, 1999

1998

Keynote Address, “Advances in Emissions Trading”, Third International Symposium on Global Accords for Sustainable Development, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, September 1998

1998

National Academy of Sciences, Public Lecture on “Biosphere and Society”, June 1998

1998

Presentation to the US Congress Technology Committee, Washington DC, “Emissions Trading and Economics Efficiency”, White House, Washington DC, June 1998

1998

Keynote Address, “Clean and Sustainable Industrial Development”, Presentation to the General Assembly of UNIDO Meeting on Industrialization in the 21st Century, Vienna, May 1998

1998

Organized and let the International Conference “From Kyoto to Buenos Aires:  Technology Transfer and Emissions Trading” at Columbia University, Italian Academy, 1161 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, NY, April 24-26, 1998

1998

Organized Executive Course on “Finance and Insurance” for Columbia on Risk Management, March 13-18, 2000 at Centre Solutions, Inc, Hamilton, Bermuda

1998

Hosted Distinguished Lectures on the Global Environment, Tuesday, March 31, 1998, Wednesday, April 15, 1998, Tuesday April 28, 1998, Program on Information and Resources (PIR), Columbia University (with the participation of Ralph Gomory, Director of the Sloan Foundation, Professor Lynn Margulis of the University of Massachusetts, and Raul Estrada Oyeula Esq, Chair of the Negotiating Committee of the Kyoto Protocol, United Nations Framework Convention of Climate Change (UNFCC)

1998

Keynote Address “The Knowledge Revolution: Updating Property Rights” at the Missouri Botanical Garden Conference on Managing Human Dominated Ecosystems, March 1998

1998

IPCC Meetings – Lead Author – Attended Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Meetings in Toronto, Canada; Washington, DC and Tucson, AZ in 1998 1999 and 2000

1997

Keynote Address to the Australasian Meetings of the Econometric Society, “Markets with Endogenous Uncertainty” Melbourne, Australia, July 1997

1997

Invited Lecturer, “Chaotic Risks,” IBM Research Division, Yonkers, NY, June 1997

1997

Lectured at the Smithsonian Institution on “Biosphere Reserves and World Heritage Sites”, Washington, DC, 1997

1996

Plenary Address to the Second World Congress of Nonlinear Analysts, “A Topological Invariant for Competitive Markets” Athens, Greece, July 10-17, 1996

1996

“The Future of Global Reinsurance” Keynote Address, Independent Reinsurance Underwriters Association of the USA, New Jersey, September 9, 1996

1996

“Environmental Markets: Equity and Efficiency” Keynote Presentation, New York University Law School Workshop at Villa La Pietra, Florence, Italy, July 22, 1996

1996

Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Workshop on Catastrophic Environmental Risks, The Fields Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Toronto, Canada, June 1996

1996

Distinguished Lectures on “Managing the Global Environment: Between Equity and Efficiency,” University of Paris Nanterre, EHESS, and CIRED, Paris, June 19-27, 1996

1996

“Property Rights in Markets for Knowledge,” Invited Address to the American Economic Association Yearly Meetings, San Francisco, January 1996

1995 -

Member, Review Panel on Mathematical Science Education, National Science Foundation, June 1995

1995

“Markets with Emissions Trading: the Case for an International Bank for Environmental Settlements,” Keynote Plenary address to: The Third Annual World Bank Conference on Effective Financing of Environmentally Sustainable Development, The World Bank, October 5, 1995, Washington, DC

1995

Leif Johansen Award, “Endogenous Uncertainty & Resource Allocation,” March 1995, University of Oslo, Norway

1995

Invited Speaker:  “Topics in Mathematical Finance,” Colloquium, Applied Mathematics Department, Columbia University, New York, New York, April 1995

1995

Invited Speaker:  “Perspectives of General Equilibrium Analysis,” Colloquium in Honor of Frank Hahn's 70th Birthday, Department of Political Economy of the University of Siena, Siena, Italy, April 1995

1994

Keynote Speaker: “Trade Regimes and GATT,” CIDEI, University of Rome, La Sapienza, December 1994

1994 - 98

Member, Board of Trustees, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), New York

1994

David Kinley Distinguished Lecture, University of Illinois,  “Global Environmental Policy:  Equity and Efficiency,” Champaign, Illinois, November 28, 1994

1994

Invited Speaker:  “Limited Arbitrage, Gains from Trade and Social Diversity: a Unified Perspective on Resource Allocation,” University of California at Irvine, Irvine California, August 1994

1994

Plenary Speaker: “Markets With Endogenous Uncertainty,” FUR VII OLSO Foundation of Uncertainty and Risk, July 1994

1994

Invited Speaker:  “What is Sustainable Development,” Conference on Incommensurability and Value, Chateau du Baffy, Normandy, France, April 1994

1994

Invited Speaker: Conference on Biological Diversity: Exploring the Complexities, Conference at the University of Arizona, Tucson Arizona, March 1994

1994

Invited Speaker: “A Unified Perspective on Resource Allocation,” International Economic Association Round Table on Social Choice, Schloss Hernstein, Vienna, Austria, May 1994

1994

Invited Speaker:  “Property Rights, North-South Trade and the Global Environment,” Conference on Agricultural Trade and the Environment: Understanding and Measuring the Critical Linkages, International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium and The US Agency for International Development, Toronto Canada, June 17-18, 1994

1994

Invited Minicourse “Topology and Markets,” The Fields Institute of Mathematical Sciences of Canada, August 1994

1994

Keynote Speaker: “Meanings of Equity” in Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), UNEP, Nairobi, Kenya, July 1994

1994

Contributed author IPCC, “Equity and Social Considerations”

1994

Keynote Speaker: “Markets With Emission Permits:  Equity and Efficiency,” Ülvon Conference on the Environment, Beijer Institute, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Ülvon, Sweden, May 1994

1994

Invited Speaker: “Intersecting Families of Sets,” Colloquium, Department of Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley, February 1994

1994 - 95

Salinbemi Chair, University of Siena, Siena, Italy

1995

Invited Speaker and Session Chair on “Topology & Resource Allocation,” in Conference on Current Trends in Economics: Theory and Applications, May 22-28, 1995 Cephalonia, Greece

1994

Invited Speaker: “Arbitrage, Gains from Trade and Social Diversity: A Unified Perspective on Resource Allocation”, American Economic Association Yearly Meetings, Boston, January 3-5 1994

1993

Invited Speaker:  “A Topological Interpretation of Hirsch's Monotone Dynamics,” “Hirsch Symposium,” Midwest Dynamical Systems Seminar, Fall 1993, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley CA, October 24, 1993

1992

Invited Speaker:  “The Topology of Markets and Games,” European Congress of Mathematicians, Satellite Seminar on Mathematics and Economics, Chaired by G Debreu, Paris, July 4, 1992 

1991, 1992, 1993

Siena Fellowship, Monti di Paschi di Siena, University of Siena, Italy

1991

Newcombe Foundation and ODE, Honor Society in Economics Award: Most Distinguished Women Economist, Tulane University, New Orleans

1985 - 86

Awarded: National Science Foundation Professorship, Department of Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley

1983 - 84

Rockefeller Foundation, International Relations Award at Columbia University

1977

Fellowship, Banco Central de la Republica Argentina

 

Ford Foundation Fellowship for Studies in Mathematics at MIT

Publications:

Articles:

  1. “Group Actions on Spin Manifolds,” Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, Vol 172, October 1972, p 307-315
  2. “Properties of Critical Points and Operators in Economics,” (with PJ Kalman), Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, Vol. 57, No 2, February 1977, p 340-349
  3. “Spaces of Economic Agents,” Journal of Economic Theory, Vol. 15, No 1, June 1977, p 160-173
  4. “Trends in Mathematical Modeling,” Applied Mathematical Modeling, June 1977
  5. “Economic Development and Efficiency Criteria in the Satisfaction of Basic Needs,” Applied Mathematical Modeling, Vol. 1, No 6, September 1977, p 290-297
  6. “Nonlinear Functional Analysis and Optimal Economic Growth,” Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, Vol. 61, No 2, November 15, 1977, p 504-520
  7. “Development Patterns and the International Order,” Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 31, No 2, Fall/Winter 1977, p 275-304
  8. “Comparative Statics of Less Neoclassical Agents,” (with PJ Kalman) 1978, International Economic Review, Vol. 19, February 1978, p 141-148; and in Some Aspects of the Foundation of General Equilibrium Theory, ed J Green, Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, (Springer-Verlag, Berlin-Heidelberg-New York: 1978), No 159, p 61-76
  9. “Problems of Market Adjustments to Occupational Safety and Health Hazards,” Technical Report, Office of Assistant Secretary for Policy, Evaluation and Research (ASPER), US Department of Labor, No B-9-D-6-3788, February 1978
  10. “Modeling With Scenarios: Technology in North-South Development,” (with HSD Cole), Futures, August 1978, p 303-321
  11. “Technology Distribution and North-South Relations” (with S Cole) UNITAR Report, Project on the Future, 1978, August, p 1-90
  12. “Some Results from a Model of Trade, Aid and Development,” in Acero, Cole and Rush (eds), Issues and Analysis of Long Term Development, Proceedings of Seminar at the Institute of Development, University of Sussex, November 20 December 2, 1978, UNESCO, 1981
  13. “An Extension of Comparative Statics to a General Class of Optimal Choice Models,” (with PJ Kalman), Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 1980; also in Some Aspects of the Foundations of General Equilibrium Theory, edited by J Green, Lecture Notes on Economics and Mathematical Systems, (Springer-Verlag, Berlin-Heidelberg-New York: 1978), No 159, p 1-25
  14. “A Model of Technology, Domestic Distribution and North-South Relations,” (with HSD Cole), Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Vol. 13, No 4, May 1979, p 297-320
  15. “Disarmament in the Context of the International Economic Order,” in Disarmament and Development, DA Leurdijk and EM Borgese, eds, Foundation Reshaping the International Order (RIO), Rotterdam, The Netherlands: June 1979, p 57-64
  16. “Comparative Statics and Dynamics of Optimal Choice Models in Hilbert Spaces” (with P Kalman) Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, Vol. 70, No 2, August 1979, p 490-504
  17. “On Fixed Point Theorems and Social Choice Paradoxes,” Economic Letters, 3, 1979, p 347-351
  18. “Models and Mystification” in Models, Planning and Basic Needs (eds. S Cole and H Lucas) Pergamon Press, 1979
  19. “A Model of the Relation between Technology and North-South Income Distribution” (with S Cole and J Clark) in Models, Planning and Basic Needs (eds. S Cole, H Lucas) Pergamon Press, 1979
  20. “An Application of Functional Analysis to Models of Efficient Allocation of Economic Resources,” (with PJ Kalman), Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, Vol 30, No 1, January 1980, p 19-32
  21. “North-South Interdependence, Development and Trade” IFDA Dossier 18, Building Blocks, July/August 1980, p 59-74
  22. “Social Choice and the Topology of Spaces of Preferences,” Advances in Mathematics, Vol. 37, No 2, August 1980, p 165-176
  23. “Authoritarianism and Development: a Global Perspective” (with Richard Falk and P Serra) IFDA Dossier 11, September/October 1980, p 2(3)-12(14)
  24. “Basic Goods, the Effects of Commodity Transfers and the International Economic Order,” Journal of Development Economics, vol7, December 1980, p 505-519
  25. “Agriculture and the Rest of the Economy, Macro Connections and Policy Constraints” (with L Taylor), American Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 62, 1980, p 303-309
  26. “Basic Needs and Global Models:  Resources, Trade and Distribution,” Alternatives, Vol. 61980, p 453-472
  27. “Continuous Representation of Preferences,” Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 47, 1980, p 959-963
  28. “Choix Sociaux et Théorie des Jeux:  Résultats Recents d'une Approche Topologique,” Cahiers du Seminaire d' Econometrie, No 23, 1981, p 47-75
  29. “Existence and Characterization of Optimal Growth Paths Including Models with Non-Convexities in Utilities and Technologies,” Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 48, 1981, p 51-61
  30. “Existence of Optimal Savings Policies with Imperfect Information and Non-Convexities,” Journal of Mathematical Economics, 8, 1981, p 1-14
  31. “Terms of Trade and Domestic Distribution: Export Led Growth with Abundant Labor Supply,” Journal of Development Economics, 8, 1981, p 163-192
  32. “Social Aggregation Rules and Continuity,” Quarterly Journal of Economics, May 1982, p 337-352
  33. “Trade and Development in the 1980's: Report to the Secretary General of UNCTAD”, (with G M Heal), United Nations, Geneva, November 1982
  34. “Structural Instability of Decisive Majority Rules,” Journal of Mathematical Economics, 9, 1982, p 207-221
  35. “The Topological Equivalence of the Pareto Condition and the Existence of a Dictator,” Journal of Mathematical Economics, 9, 1982, p 223-233
  36. “Basic Needs and Exhaustible Resources in the North-South Debate: Imperatives and Distortions,” World Order Models Project, Working Paper No 21, 1982
  37. “Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for a Resolution of the Social Choice Paradox” (with G Heal), Journal of Economic Theory, Vol. 31, No 1, October 1983, p 68-87
  38. “Community Preferences and Social Choice” (with G Heal), Journal of Mathematical Economics, 12, 1983, p 33-61
  39. “Social Choice and Game Theory: Recent Results with a Topological Approach,” Social Choice and Welfare (eds. PK Pattanaik and M Salles), North Holland, 1983, Ch 6, p 79-102
  40. “The Transfer Problem with Three Agents Once Again: Characterization, Uniqueness and Stability,” Journal of Development Economics, 13, 1983, p 237-248
  41. “Non-Conflicting Oil Pricing Policies in the Long Run,” OPEC Review, 1983, Vol. VII, No 4, p 330-356
  42. “The World Oil Market, Past and Future,” The Columbia Journal of World Business (with G Heal) Volume XIX Number 7, Spring 1984, p 47-55
  43. “Necesidades Basicas, Recursos No Renovables y Crecimiento en el Contexto de las Relaciones Norte-Sur,” Desarrollo Economico No 94, Vol. 24, July, Sept 1984, p 171-186
  44. “Agricultural Productivity and Trade: Argentina and the USA,” (with D McLeod) Division Working Paper No 1984-5, October 1984, Global Analysis and Projections Division, The World Bank, Washington DC, 1-57
  45. “Resources, Trade and Debt: the Case of Mexico,” (with G Heal and D McLeod) Division Working Paper No 1984-5, November 1984, Global Analysis and Projections Division, The World Bank, Washington DC
  46. “North-South Trade and Export-Led Policies,” Journal of Development Economics, (1984), 15, p 131-160
  47. “Patterns of Power” (with G Heal), Journal of Public Economics, 1984, Vol. 23, p 333-349
  48. “Terms of Trade, Domestic Distribution and Export-Led Growth: A Rejoinder to Rejoinders,” Journal of Development Economics, (1984), Vol. 15, p 177-184
  49. “The Transfer Problem in Stable Markets: A Rejoinder to Rejoinders,” Journal of Development Economics, (1984), 16, p. 319-320
  50. “Manipulation and Repeated Games in Futures Markets” in The Industrial Organization of Futures Markets (ed R Anderson) DC Heath, Lexington MA, 1984, p 193-214
  51. “International Trade in Resources: A General Equilibrium Analysis,” Environmental and Natural Resource Mathematics, American Mathematical Society, Short Course, Eugene, Oregon, 1984, Proc American Mathematical Society, 1993 vol. 32, p 75-125, 1985, and GM Heal (ed) Critical Writings in the Economics of Exhaustible Resources, Edward Elgar, 1993
  52. “Von Neuman - Morgenstern Utilities and Cardinal Preferences,” Mathematics of Operations Research, Vol 10, No 4, November 1985, p 633-641
  53. “Oil Prices and the Developing Countries - the Evidence of the Last Decade,” Intereconomics No 6, Vol 20, November/December 1985, p 288-296
  54. “Necesidades Basicas, Recursos Naturales y Crecimiento en el Contexto Norte-Sur: Respuesta a un Comentario” Desarrollo Economico, No 97, Vol 25, 1985, p 128-133
  55. “Trade and the Evolving World Economy,” (with G Heal) Hermes Columbia University Graduate School of Business, Winter 1986, p 30-38
  56. “A General Equilibrium Theory of North-South Trade,” Chapter I, Vol II in Equilibrium Analysis, Essays in Honor of Kenneth J Arrow, (eds W Heller, D Starrett and R Starr) Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1986, p 3-56
  57. “Topological Complexity of Manifolds of Preferences,” Chapter 8, Essays in the Honor of Gerard Debreu (W Hildenbrand and A Mas Colell, eds), North Holland, 1986, p 131-142
  58. “Trade and Development in the 80's” in One World, One Future: New International Strategies for Development (Ashok Bapna, ed) 1986 Praeger Publishers, NY, Chapter 18, p 195-240
  59. “Resources Naturelles, Commerce et Endettement,” (with G Heal and D McLeod) in Resources Naturelles et Theorie Economique, G Gaudet et P Laserre (eds), Quebec, Les Presses de L'Universite Laval, 1986, Chapter 1, p 57-90
  60. “Prix du petrole, prix industriels et production: une analyse macroeconomique d'équilibre general,” Chapter 1, Resources Naturelles et Theorie Economique, G Gaudet et P Laserre, (eds), Québec, Les Presses de l'Université Laval, 1986, p 26-56
  61. “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, 1987, p119-124
  62. “Resources and North South Trade: A Macro Analysis in Open Economies,” in Challenges of South-South Cooperation, (eds H Singer, N, Hatti, R Tandon) Ashish Publishing House, 8/81 Punjab Bagh, New Delhi-110026, 1988, p 263-290
  63. “Trade and Structural Change in Pacific Asia,” Journal of Economic Literature, 1989, June, vol XXVII, No 2, p 633-635
  64. “North-South Trade and Basic Needs,” International Journal of Development Planning Literature, 1989, Vol 4, No 4, p 180-221
  65. “On the Mathematical Foundations of Political Economy,” Invited Political Economy Lecture, Harvard University, March 22, 1990, in Contributions to Political Economy, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Vol 9, 1990, p 25-41
  66. “An Alternative Vision” (1990) Global Custodian (with G Heal), September, p 103
  67. “General Equilibrium and Social Choice with Increasing Returns,” Annals of Operations Research, Vol 23, 1990, p 289-297
  68. “North-South Trade and Basic Needs,” Vol 7, Part G, Chapter 25, North South Trade in Manufactures, H Singer, N Hatti and R Tandon (eds)New World Order Series, INDUS Publishing Co, FS-5 Tagore Garden, New Delhi, India 100027, 1990, p 661-711
  69. “Global Models and North South Relations,” International Political Science Review, 1990, Vol 11 No 2, p 177-185
  70. “The Opportunities in US-Soviet Aid” The New York Times, Op-Ed page Sunday, March 24, 1991
  71. “The Wonder Years: New Communications Technology is Set to Alter the Way International Investors do Business”, 1991, Global Custodian (with G Heal), June/July, p 90-93, 142
  72. “Social Choice and the Closed Convergence Topology,” Social Choice and Welfare, 1991, vol 8, p 307-317
  73. “Development at the Turn of this Century,” Chapter 6, Part B, Adjustment and Liberalization in the Third World, H Singer, N Hatti and R Tandon (eds), INDUS Publishing Co, FS-5 Tagore Garden, New Delhi, India 100027, p 159-67
  74. “Development at the Turn of Our Century” Asian Journal of Economic and Social Studies, 1991
  75. “North-South Trade and Basic Needs,” in Theoretical Foundations of Development Planning, (ed Shri Bhagwan Dahiya) Vedams Books International, New Dehli, 1991, Vol IV
  76. “Large and Small Models: Their Suitability for North-South Issues” Asian Journal of Economic and Social Studies, 1991,  p 237-246
  77. “Market Innovation and the Global Environment,” Columbia Journal of World Business, Fall/Winter 1992, Volume XXVII Nos III and IV, p 37-41
  78. “The Rain Drain” (with G M Heal), Hermes, Columbia University School of Business, 1992, p 26-29
  79. “Chaotic Dynamics, Increasing Returns and the Phillips Curve” (with G Heal and Y Lin) Working, Paper Columbia University, 1992,  Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Vol 27 (1995) 279-291
  80. “On Strategic Control”, Quarterly Journal of Economics, February 1993, p 285-290
  81. “How NAFTA can improve trade”, Journal of Commerce, Washington DC April 16, 1993
  82. “Traditional Comparative Advantages vs Economies of Scale: NAFTA and GATT”, Rivista Di Politica Economica, April 1993, p 161-197
  83. “Competitive Equilibrium in Sobolev Spaces Without Bounds on Short Sales” (with Geoffrey Heal), Working Paper No 79, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications, University of Minnesota, June 1984, Journal of Economic Theory, Vol 59 No 2, April 1993, p 364-384
  84. “Global Environmental Risks” (with G M Heal), Journal of Economic Perspectives, Special Issue on the Environment, Fall 1993, Vol 7, No 4 p 65-86
  85. “The Abatement of Carbon Emissions in Industrial and Developing Countries: Commentary” presented at OECD Conference on The Economics of Climate Change, June 14-16, 1993, OECD: The Economics of Climate Change (ed T Jones), 1994, p 159-170
  86. “North-South Trade and the Dynamics of Renewable Resources” Structural Change, and Economic Dynamics, Oxford University Press, December 1993, Vol 4, No 2, p 219-248
  87. “Energy-Capital Substitution: A General Equilibrium Analysis” Working Paper, CP-83-6 International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, 2361 Laxenburg, Austria, February 1983 Chapter 17 of GM Heal (ed) Critical Writings in the Economics of Exhaustible Resources, Edward Elgar, 1993, p 339-90
  88. “Intersecting Families of Sets and the Topology of Cones in Economics,” Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, Expository and Research Papers, October 1993, vol 29, No 2, p 189-207
  89. “Property Rights on Biodiversity and the Pharmaceutical Industry” Case Study, Columbia Business School, Fall 1993
  90. “Topology and Economics: The Contribution of S Smale”, in From Topology to Computation, Proceedings of the Smalefest (eds M Hirsch, J Marsden and M Shub) 1993, Springer-Verlag, New York, p 147-161
  91. “The Cone Condition, Properness and Extremely Desirable Commodities” Economic Theory, 3, 1993, p 177-182
  92. “The City as a Home,” Op-Ed piece, New York Times, January 2, 1994
  93. “Who Should Abate Carbon Emission? An International Perspective” (with G M Heal), Economics Letters, Spring 1994, p 443-449
  94. “Arbitrage, Gains from Trade and Social Diversity: A Unified Perspective on Resource Allocation,” Invited Lecture, American Economic Association Yearly Meeting, Boston, January 1994, American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings Volume 84, No 2, May 1994, p 427-434
  95. “North-South Trade and the Global Environment,” American Economic Review, Volume 84, No 4, September 1994, p 851-874
  96. “Topological Aggregation of Preferences: The Case of a Continuum of Agents”, forthcoming in Social Choice and Welfare, with JC Candeal and E Indurain, November 20, 1994
  97. “Limited Arbitrage is Necessary and Sufficient for the Existence of a Competitive Equilibrium and the Core, and Limits Voting Cycles”, Economics Letters, Vol 46, December 1994, p 321-331
  98. “North-South Trade, Property Rights and the Dynamics of Environmental Resources”, in The Environment after Rio: International Law and Economics, (eds L Campiglio, L Pineschi, D Siniscalco and T Treves), Graham and Trotman/Martinus Nijhoff, Kluwer Academic Publishers Group, London, 1994, p 205-233
  99. “International Markets and the Global Environment” Issues in International Economics (eds Di Matteo and R Mundell), McMillan, 1994
  100. “The Environment and the Long Run: A Comparison of Different Criteria” (with A Beltratti and G M Heal), Richerche Economiche, Vol 48, 1994, p 319-340
  101. “Uncertain Future Preferences and Conservation” (with Beltratti and Heal), in Sustainability: Dynamics and Uncertainty, Kluwer Academic Publishers for Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, 1994, p 257-276
  102. “Traditional Comparative Advantages vs Increasing Returns to Scale: NAFTA and the GATT” in International Problems of Economic Interdependence, New York, 1994 (eds Baldassarri, M, Di Matteo, M, and Mundel, R), St Martin’s Press Inc, p 161-197
  103. “Limited Arbitrage is Necessary and Sufficient for the Existence of a Competitive Equilibrium With or Without Short Sales,” Economic Theory, January 1995, Vol 5, No 1, p 79-108
  104. “Sustainable Development and North-South Trade,” FEEM Newsletter, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, Via Santa Sofia 27, 20122 Milano Italy, March, 1995
  105. “Lectures on Topology and Resource Allocation” (Leif Johansen lectures) Department of Economics, University of Oslo, Norway, April 1995
  106. “The Green Golden Rule” (with G Heal and A Beltratti), Economic Letters, August 1995, Vol 49, No 2, p 175-180
  107. “No Block to Trade”, New Economy, Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), London, September, 1995, p 186-192
  108. “Strategies for the Liberalization of Trade in the Americas,”  Trade Liberalization in the Western Hemisphere, Inter-American Development Bank, United Nations: Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), 1825 K Street, Suite 1120 Washington DC 20006, Washington, DC, 1995,  p 165-188
  109. “Existence of Optimal Growth Paths With Endogenous Technology” (with P Gruenwald) Economic Letters, 1995, Vol 48,  p 433-439
  110. Rejected: Leading Economists Ponder the Publication Process,” edited by George B. Sheperd, published by Thomas Horton and Daughters, 1995, Chapter 55, p.56-66.
  111. “Markets with Tradable CO2 Emission Quotas: Principles and Practice,” (with G Heal) Economics Department Working Paper No 153, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, (OECD), Paris, 1995
  112. “Markets for Tradeable CO2 Emission Quotas: Principles and Practice,” Economics Department Working Paper No 153, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Paris 1995; published as Chapter 10 of Topics in Environmental Economics (eds M Boman et al), Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 1999
  113. “Option Values and Endogenous Uncertainty in MBO's ESOP's and Asset Backed Securities” (with G Heal and D Tsomocos), Economic Letters, 1995, Vol 48, No 3-4, p 379-388
  114. “Sustainable Growth and the Green Golden Rule” (with A Beltratti and G M Heal), presented at Conference on Sustainable Growth, Paris, May 1993, (I Goldin and A Winters eds) Economic Approaches to Sustainable Development, OECD, Paris, 1995, p 147-165
  115. “NAFTA and the WTO” Case Study, Columbia Business School, 1995
  116. “Network Evolution and Coalition Formation” in Private Networks Public Objectives, (Eli M Noam and Áine Ní Shuilleabháin eds), Elsevier Science BV, Amsterdam, 1995, p 177-135 
  117. “The Evolution of a Global Network: A Game of Coalition Formation,” Journal of International and Comparative Economics, 4, 179-197, 1995
  118. “The Economic Value of the Earth's Resources”, Invited perspectives article, Trends in Ecology and Evolution, (TREE), 1995-6, p 135-140
  119. Leading Economist Ponder the Publication Process, Chapter 55, Edited by George B Shepherd, Published by Thomas Horton and Daughters, 1995 p56-66
  120. “The Greening of the Bretton Woods,” Financial Times, January 10, 1996, p 8
  121. “Catastrophe Bundles Can Deal With Unknown Risk,” Best’s Review, p 44-48, February 1996
  122. “Fischer Black: The Mathematics of Uncertainty,” Notices of The American Mathematical Society, March 1996, p 319-322
  123. “Individual Risk and Mutual Insurance” (with D Cass and H M Wu), Econometrica, Vol 64, No 2, March 1996, p 333-341
  124. “Financial Innovation in Property Catastrophe Reinsurance: The Convergence of Insurance and Capital Markets, Risk Financing Newsletter, vol 13 No 2,  June 1996
  125. “The Future of Global Reinsurance,” Presentation at the National Bureau of Economic Research Workshop on Public Policy and the Environment, Boston, August 1, 1996, and Independent Reinsurance Underwriters Association, New Jersey, September 9, 1996, Global Reinsurance, September 1996
  126. “Development and Global Finance:  The Case for an International Bank for Environmental Settlements (IBES)”, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Office of Development Studies, Discussion Paper no 10, September 1996
  127. “Markets and Games: A Simple Equivalence among the Core, Equilibrium and Limited Arbitrage,” Metroeconomica, Vol 47, No 3, October 1996, p  266-287
  128. “Limited Arbitrage is Necessary and Sufficient for the Existence of a Competitive Equilibrium,” Journal of Mathematical Economics, December 1996 (Working Paper No 9596-15, revised April 1996, Columbia University)
  129. “On the Existence and the Structure Pseudo-equilibrium Manifold” (with G Heal), Journal of Mathematical Economics, 26, 1996, p 171-186
  130. “Trade Regimes and GATT: Resource-Intensive vs Knowledge-Intensive Growth”, Economic Systems merged with Journal of International Comparative Economics 20, 1996, p 147-181
  131. “Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for Implementation in Nash Equilibrium” (with G M Heal) Working Paper, University of Essex, 1980, forthcoming in Social Choice and Welfare, 1996 
  132. “Trade Regimes and Gatt: Resource Intensive vs Knowledge Intensive Growth,” The Globalization of Markets Edited by Jerome L Stein, Published by Physica-Verga, 1996 p63-97
  133. “Market Arbitrage, Social Choice and the Core,” Social Choice and Welfare, Vol 14, No 2, p 191-210, 1997
  134. “A Unified Perspective on Resource Allocation: Limited Arbitrage is Necessary and Sufficient for the Existence of a Competitive Equilibrium, Social Choice and the Core” Social Choice Reexamined, (K Arrow, A Sen and T Suzumura,) McMillan CORE Discussion Paper No 9527 (1995), Universite Catholique de Louvaine, voie du Roman Pays 34 B-1348 Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium
  135. “Property Rights and the Dynamics of Renewable Resources in North-South Trade” Chapter 1, Trade, Innovation and the Environment, (C Carraro, ed) Kluwer Academic Publishers for Fondazione  E E Mattei, 1996, p 15-54
  136. “Property Rights and the Dynamics of North-South Trade,” Chapter 8, Agriculture, Trade and the Environment: Discovering and Measuring the Critical Linkages, (eds M Bredahl, N Ballenger, J Dunmore and T Roe), Westview Press, Harper Collins Publishers, Colorado and Oxford, 1996, p 97-110 
  137. “Limited Arbitrage is Necessary and Sufficient for the Non-Emptiness of the Core”, Economic Letters, 1996, 52, p 177-180
  138. “A Robust Theory of Resource Allocation,” Social Choice and Welfare, 1996, Vol 13, p 1-10
  139. “Actions of Symmetry Groups,” Social Choice and Welfare, 1996, Volume 13 Number 3, p 357-364
  140. “An Axiomatic Approach to Sustainable Development,” Social Choice and Welfare, Vol 13, No 2, 1996, p 231-257
  141. “Markets with Endogenous Uncertainty:  Theory and Policy,” Theory and Decision, Vol 41, 1996, p 99-131
  142. “Biodiversity and Economic Values” in Protection of Global Biodiversity: Converging Interdisciplinary Strategies, (Lakshman Guruswamy & Jeffrey McNeely eds) Duke University Press
  143. “Property Cat Woes Have Financial Solutions,” World Reinsurance Report, September 1, 1997, p S-20-S-24
  144. “Ecology and the Knowledge Revolution”, 1997, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Second National Forum on Biodiversity “Nature and Human Society”, October 27 - 28, 1997, Washington, DC (Peter Raven, ed), 1998
  145. “What is Sustainable Development”, Land Economics, November 1997, 73(4): 467-91
  146. “A Topological Invariant for Competitive Markets,” Journal of Mathematical Economics, 28, (1997), p 445-469
  147. “Development and Global Finance: The case for an International Bank for Environmental Settlements” chapter No 13 Sustainability and Global Environmental Policy: New Perspectives, Dragun, AK and Jakobsson, KM Eds) Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 1997, p 249-278
  148. “Market Arbitrage, Social Choice and the Core,” Social Choice and Welfare, 1997, 14, p 161-198
  149. “Social Choice with Infinite Populations” (with GM Heal),  Social Choice and Welfare, 1997, Vol 14, No 2, p 303-319
  150. “The Knowledge Revolution”, New Economy, Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), London, 1997, p 107-111
  151. “Limited Arbitrage is Necessary and Sufficient for the Existence of an Equilibrium”, Journal of Mathematical Economics, 28, (1997) p 470-479
  152. “The Geometry of Implementation: A Necessary and Sufficient Condition for Straightforward Games,” Social Choice and Welfare, with G M Heal, (1997) 14:  259-294
  153. “Topological aggregation of preferences: the case of continuum of agents” Topological Social Choice, (ed by Geoffrey Heal) Springer, 1997 p187-197
  154. “A Radical Shift in Managing Risks: Practical Applications of Complexity Theory,” Contingencies, American Academy of Actuaries, January/February 1998, p 28-32
  155. “Economics Returns from the Biosphere,” Nature, Vol 391, 12 February 1998, p 629-630
  156. “Chacun peut y gagner,” Courrier de la Planete# 10/Les Cahiers de Global Chance, Mars-Avril 1998, p 28-29
  157. “The Economic Value of the Earth’s Resources,” Chapter in Biodiversity Resource Book, published by the American Museum of Natural History, NY, September 1998
  158. “The Knowledge Revolution and its Impact on Consumption and Resource Use”, 1998 Human Development Report, United Nations Development Program (UNDP), New York, 1998
  159. “Financial Markets and the Environment” (with G M Heal), in  Sustainability: Dynamics and Uncertainty  (eds G Chichilnisky, G Heal and S Vercelli), Kluwer Academic Publishers for Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, 1998
  160. “Financial Instruments for Human Development”, 1998 Human Development Report, United Nations Development Program, New York, 1998
  161. “Topology and Invertible Maps,” Advances in Applied Mathematics, 21, 1998, 113-123
  162. “The Economics of Global Environmental Risks” International Yearbook of Environmental and Resource Economics, Vol II (eds T Tietenberg and H Folmer), Edward Elgar, 1998, 235-273
  163. “The Costs and Benefits of Benefit-Cost Analysis” Policy Forum, (ed C Perry) Environment and Development Economics, University of York, UK, 202-207
  164. “Trade Regimes and GATT: Resources Intensive versus Knowledge Intensive Growth”, Chapter 10, in Levy-Livermore, A (ed)  Handbook on the Globalization of the World Economy, Chapter 10, p 226-249, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK, Northhampton, Mausa, 1998, p 147-181
  165. “Smooth Infinite Economies,” (with Y Zhou) Journal of Mathematical Economics, Vol 29, no 1, 1998, p 27-41
  166. “Global Environmental Risks,” (with GM Heal), Chapter 12,  Sustainability: Dynamics and Uncertainty, (eds G Chichilnisky, GM Heal, and A Vercelli), Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 1998, p 23-46
  167. “Sustainable Use of Renewable Resources,” (with A Beltratti and GM Heal), Chapter 21, Sustainablity: Dynamics and Uncertainty, (eds G Chichilnisky, GM Heal, and AVercelli), Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 1998, p 49-76
  168. “North South Trade and the Dynamics of the Environment,” (with R Abraham and R Record), Chapter 22, Sustainability: Dynamics and Uncertainty, (eds G Chichilnisky, GM Heal, and A Vercelli), Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 1998, p 77-108
  169. “Trade, Migration, and Environment: A General Equilibrium Analysis,” (with M Di Mateo), Chapter 23, Sustainability: Dynamics and Uncertainty, (eds G Chichilnisky, GM Heal, and A Vercelli), Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 1998, p 109-128
  170. “Uncertain Future Preferences and Conservation,” (with A Beltratti and GM Heal), Chapter 34 in Sustainability: Dynamics and Uncertainty, (eds G Chichilnisky, G M Heal, and A Vercelli), Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 1998, p 257-276
  171. “Financial Markets for Unknown Risks,” (with GM Heal), Chapter 35,in Sustainability: Dynamics and Uncertainty, (eds G Chichilnisky, GM Heal, and A Vercelli), Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 1998, p 277-294
  172. “Solving the Riddle of Development: An Economist’s View,” Amicus, vol 20, no 2, Summer 1998, p 13-15
  173. “Managing Unknown Risks: the Future of Global Reinsurance,” (with GM Heal), The Journal of Portfolio Management, Summer 1998, p 85-91
  174. “The Knowledge Revolution”, The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, Routledge 1998, 7:1 39-54
  175. “Sustainable Development and North-South Trade”, Protection of Global Biodiversity: Converging Strategies, (eds Lakshman D Guruswamy and Jeffrey A McNeely), Duke University Press, Durham and London, 1998, p 101-117
  176. “A unified treatment of finite and infinite economies: limited arbitrage is necessary and sufficient for the existence of equilibrium and the core,” (with GM Heal) Economic Theory, 12, 1998, p 163-176
  177. “The Economics of Environmental Risks,” chapter 7, The International Yearbook of  Environmental and Resource Economics 1998/1999: A Survey of Current Issues (eds Tom Tietenberg and Henk Folmer), New Horizons in Environmental Economics, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK Northampton, MA, USA, p 255-278
  178. “Existence and Optimality of a General Equilibrium with Endogenous Uncertainty”, chapter 5 in Markets, Information, and Uncertainty, (ed G Chichilnisky), Cambridge University Press, New York, 1999, p 72-96
  179. “A Unified Perspective on Resource Allocation: Limited Arbitrage is Necessary and Sufficient for the Existence of a Competitive Equilibrium,” The Core and Social Choice, Topology and Markets (ed G Chichilnisky), American Mathematical Society and the Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences, p 31-69, 1999
  180. “Intergenerational Choice: A Paradox and a Solution,” Topology and Markets, (ed G Chichilnisky) Published by American Mathematical Society, 1999, p 99-110
  181. “Catastrophe Futures: Financial Markets for Unknown Risks,” Markets, Information, and Uncertainty, (ed G Chichilnisky) Cambridge Press, 1999, p 120-140
  182. “Equity and Efficiency in Environmental Markets: Global Trade in Carbon Dioxide Emissions,” Environmental Markets Equity and Efficiency (G Chichilnisky and G Heal, eds), Columbia University Press, 2000, p 46-47
  183. “An Axiomatic Approach to Choice Under Uncertainty with Catastrophic Risks”, appears in Resource & Energy Economics, Volume 22, Issue 3, July 2000, p 221-231
  184. “The Global Environment and the Knowledge Revolution” Missouri Botanical Gardens Press, Monograph Series  Proceedings of the conference Managing Human-dominated Eco-Systems organized at the Missouri Botanical Gardens by (V Hollowell, Editor) Missouri Botanical Garden Press, 2001 p 153-193
  185. “An axiomatic approach to sustainable development”, The Economics of Sustainability, edited by John CV Pezzey and Dr Michael A Toman, Dec, 2001
  186. “Equity and Efficient in Global Emissions Markets” Environmental Law, the Economy, and Sustainable Development, edited by Richard L Revesz, Philippe Sands, and Richard B Stewart, Cambridge University Press, 2001 p 263-279
  187. “The Environmental Impact of Globalization on Latin America: A Prospective Approach” Managing Human-Dominated Ecosystems, Edited by Victoria C Hollowell, Missouri Botantical Garden Press, 2001 p 271-303
  188. “Catastrophical Risk” Encyclopedia of Environmetrics, Volume 1, (eds. Abdel El-Shaarawi and Walter W Piegorsch), 2002, John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, UK, p 274-279
  189. “Globalization and Cross-Border Exchanges”, Institutional Investor, Special issue on Transaction Performance (ed B Bruce), Spring 2002, p 90-94
  190. “Catastrophical Risk,” Arthaniti, Volume 1, Nos. 1 & 2 August 2002, p 12-21
  191. “Volatility in the Knowledge Economy” (with O. Gorbachev), Economic Theory, Vol 24 No 3, September 2004.
  192. “The Mathematics of Diversity”, invited address at the conference BROWN UMS2004, Department of Mathematics, National Science Foundation. Feb. 28, 2004.
  193. “Environment and Global Public Goods,” article presented at the International Conference on Economics of Sustainable Forest Management, University of Toronto, May 20-22, 2004, organized by Prof. S. Kant. Website: http://www.forestry.utoronto.ca/socio_economic/icesfm/, to appear in Kant, S. and R. A. Berry (Eds.), 2004: Economics of Sustainable Forest Management: An Institutional Perspective. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Netherlands.
  194. “Why small companies are best placed to meet big challenges of the knowledge economy”, Financial Times, Saturday, May 22, 2004.
  195. “Telecom’s Path to Global Progress,” Financial Times, Saturday, July 4, 2004
  196. “Property Rights and Efficiency of Markets for Environmental Services,” Chapter 6 of the book Sustainability, Institutions and Natural Resources edited by S. Kant and R.A. Berry, Kluwer, 2004
  197. The Glass-Ceiling,” Columbia Spectator, February 7, 2005
  198. “Sex and the Ivy League,” Chapter 7 of Reflections of Eminent Economists (eds. M. Szenberg and L. Ramrattan, foreword by K. Arrow) Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK and Northampton Massachusetts USA, ISBN 1-84376-328-2004, p 108-143
  199. “The Gender Gap” in Gender and Economics, Proceedings of the XVIII International School for Economic Research, (2005 ISER), Certosa Di Pontignano, University of Siena, Italy, June 2005, to appear as a chapter in Gender and Economics (ed.  Francesca Bettio)  Routledge, in press.
  200. “The Gender Gap” to appear, Review of Development Economics.
  201. “Measures of Risks in Growth and Value Investment” in Event Risk (ed. M. Avellaneda) Courant Institute for Mathematical Sciences, NYU, New York .
  202. "The Gender Gap," XVIII Workshop on Gender and Economics, Proceedings of International School of Economic Research, Certosa di Pontignano, Italy. Edited by Francesca Betio. July 2005
  203. "Think Small If You Want to Create More Jobs ," Financial Times, Friday, May 14, 2004.
  204. "Volatility and Job Creation in the Knowledge Economy" (with O. Gorbachev) Essays in Dynamic General Equilibrium Theory Studies in Economic Theory, Vol. 20, (Eds. Citanna, A.; Donaldson, J.; Polemarchakis, H.; Siconolfi, P.; Spear, S.) 2005, 45-74.
  205. "General Equilibrium with Endogenous Uncertainty and Default," with Homou Wu Journal of Mathematical Economics, 42, May 2006, 499-524.
  206. "Global Property Rights: The Kyoto Protocol and the Knowledge Revolution ", Discussion Paper, Institut du Development Durable et Relations Internationales (IDDRI), Ecole Polytechnique, Paris, France, September 2006
  207. "Catastrophic Risks: The Need for New Tools, Financial Instruments and Institutions," Forum on the Privatization of Risk - Social Science Research Council, New York, June 2006

Books:

  1. Catastrophe or New Society?  A Latin American World Model (co-author)  International Development Research Center, Ottawa, Canada, 1976: translation of Catastrofe o Nueva Sociedad?, Fundacion Bariloche, 1976 Translation to Japanese:  Diamond, Inc, 1-412 Dasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 1977
  2. Un Monde Pour Tous:  Le Modele Mondial Latino-Americain, Presses Universitaires de France, Paris, 1977
  3. Grenzen des Elends, S Fischer Verlag GmbH, Frankfurt am Main, 1977
  4. The Evolving International Economy (with G Heal), Cambridge University Press, 1986
  5. Oil in the International Economy (with G Heal), Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press, 1991
  6. Development and Global Finance: The Case for an International Bank for Environmental Settlements, Published by United Nations Development Program, Discussion Series #10 and United Nations Educational & Scientific Organization, 1996-1997
  7. Markets, Information, and Uncertainty: Cambridge University Press, New York, 1999
  8. Sustainability, Dynamics and Uncertainty (with G Heal, and S Vercelli), Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Boston, London, 1998, 2001
  9. Mathematical Economics, Volumes I, II and III, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, London, 1998
  10. Topology and Markets, American Mathematical Society and the Fields Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Toronto, Canada, 1999
  11. Environmental Markets: Equity and Efficiency, Columbia University Press, 2000
  12. What is Democracy?, in progress
  13. Markets and Uncertainty: Critical Issues in Economics, Forthcoming, Edward Elgar Publishers
  14. The Evolving International Economy, G. Heal, Cambridge University Press, Paperback edition, February 2006.

 Book Reviews:

  1. Irma Adelman and Sherman Robinson, Income Distribution Policy in Developing Countries:  A Case Study of Korea; A World Bank Research Publication (Oxford University Press, 1978); in Economic Development and Social Change, 1980
  2. CJ Bliss, Capital Theory and the Distribution of Income (North-Holland, 1975); in Mathematical Reviews, Vol 58, No 1, July 1979
  3. C Bradford and W Branson (eds), “Trade and Structural Change in Pacific Asia,” NBER, the University of Chicago Press, Chicago 60637, Journal of Economic Literature, 1988
  4. S Afriat, Demand Functions and the Slutsky Matrix, Princeton Studies in Mathematical Economics, Princeton University Press, 1980.  In Mathematical Reviews, 1981
  5. David MG Newbery and Joseph E Stiglitz, The Theory of Commodity Price Stabilization:  A Study in the Economics of Risk, (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1981); in Journal of International Economics, 15, 1983, p 177-198
  6. Lance Taylor, Structuralist Macroeconomics:  Applicable Models for the Third World, Basic Books, Inc, New York, 1983, Journal of Economic Literature, 1984
  7. Colin, I Bradford and William H Branson: Trade and Structural Change (Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, Journal of Economic Literature, 1987 p XIX, 558, JEL 87 1/N 1093)
  8. Vernon Ruttan, Technology, Growth and Development: An Induced Innovation Perspective, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, in Journal of Economic Literature, September 2002, Vol 40, p 963-964

Working Papers:

  1. “Property Rights and Returns to Scale: Patents, Firms and Market Failure” (with G Heal and Ugo Pagano) Technical Report No 67, Stanford Institute for Theoretical Economics, Stanford University, August 1994, also appeared as Quaderni Dei Dipartimento Dei Economia Politica No 161, University of Siena, Italy
  2. “Price Uncertainty and Derivative Securities in a General Equilibrium Model” (with J Dutta and G Heal) January 1992, Working Paper No 574, Department of Economics, Columbia University
  3. “Believing in Multiple Equilibria” (with G Heal, P Streufert, J Swinkles) Technical Report No 49, Stanford Institute for Theoretical Economics, August 1992
  4. “Financial Innovation and Endogenous Uncertainty in Incomplete Asset Markets” (with H M Wu), September 1991, Technical Report No 50, Stanford Institute for Theoretical Economics, August 1992
  5. “Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for the Existence of a Pareto Efficient Equilibrium in Non-Convex Economies” (with G Heal) Working Paper No 518,  Department of Economics, Columbia University, 1991
  6. “Pre-trial Negotiations with Uncertain Outcomes” (with M Dalvi and G Heal) Working Paper Columbia University, 1992
  7. “Migration of Labor and Capital in a General Equilibrium Model of North-South Trade” (with M di Matteo) Working Paper, Columbia University, and University of Siena, Italy, 1992
  8. “Existence of a General Equilibrium with Variable Endowments” (with G Heal)  Working Paper, University of Essex, 1981
  9. “International Markets with Emissions Rights of Greenhouse Gases: Equity and Efficiency” (with G Heal and D Starrett) Center for Economic Policy Research Publication No 81, Stanford University Fall 1993
  10. “An Anxiomatic Approach to the Equity Premium Puzzle” Working Paper Columbia and Standford Universities, 2004 (with D Kim)
Other Professional Positions and Research Projects:

1971

Member, Presidential Cabinet of Banco Central de la Republica Argentina (Central Bank of Argentina) President: Daniel Fernandez

1971 - 74

Director, Economics and Mathematical Economics, Bariloche Model, Fundacion Bariloche, Argentina

1974 - 75

Co-Principal Investigator, National Science Foundation: Grant No 6S 18174 at Harvard University, with KJ Arrow and P Kalman

1975 - 77

Co-Principal Investigator, The Urban Institute, Washington, DC, with KJ Arrow and P Kalman

1976 - 77

Office of Naval Research: Contract No NOO 14-67-A-0298-0019  Project No NR-47-004, with Kenneth J Arrow

1977 - 78

Principal Investigator, United States Department for Labor, No B-9-D-6-3788  (ASPER) on Problems of Labor Market Adjustment to Industrial Health Hazards

1977 - 76

Special Fellow, United Nations Institute for Training and Research

1980 - 82

Principal Investigator, National Science Foundation, Grant No SES-7914050 “Classical Income Distribution and Growth”

1981 - 83

Principal Investigator, Rockefeller Foundation Project in International Relations

1975 - 86

Visiting Scholar, several short-term visits, International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria

1982

Economic Consultant, OPEC Secretariat, Vienna, Austria

1982

Economic Consultant, UNCTAD Secretariat, Geneva, Switzerland

1979 - 83

Project Director:  “Development and North-South Trade,” United Nations Institute for Training and Research, United Nations, New York

1984 - 85

Principal Investigator, National Science Foundation, Grant No SES-84-09857  “Market Organization and Public Policy with Increasing Returns”

1985

Awarded:  National Science Foundation Professorship at the Department of Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley

1984 - 85

Consultant, The World Bank, Division of Global Analysis and Projections

1985 - 86

Principal Investigator, National Science Foundation SES 8420244 “International Dimension in Regulation”

1985 - 89

CEO and Chairman, FITEL Limited (New York, London, Tokyo)

1989 - 90

Executive Director, Science International Limited

1990

Consultant on Capital Markets to:  Gunes Taner, Minister of State, Prime Ministry, Ankara, Republic of Turkey, Mehmet Tekbas, President of Capital Markets Board, Ankara, Turkey, and The Istanbul Stock Exchange, Istanbul, Turkey

1991 - 93

Siena Fellowship, University of Siena, Italy

1992

Economic Consultant to the Program of Trade Liberalization of the  Americas, United Nations, ECLAC, Washington DC

1992 - 93

Consultant on International Environmental Policy, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, Milano, Italy

1993

Economic Consultant, OECD, Paris, Environmental Division:  The Economics of Climate Change, Spring and Summer 1993

1993 - 95

Principal Investigator, National Science Foundation Grant No SBR 92-16028 “Environmental Policies in an International Context”

1994

Consultant, OECD, Paris, Economic Division, “International Markets with Property Rights on Carbon Emissions”

1994

Organizer, LEAD Conference on Trade and Sustainable Development, Module Two, The Rockefeller Foundation, Chiang Mai, Thailand, May 20-30 1994

1994

Advisor and Contributing author, International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Writing Team 4: “Equity and Social Considerations”

1994

Principal Investigator, National Science Foundation Mathematical Sciences Grant “Geometry, Topology and Markets” NSF Grant No DMS 94-08798

1994 - 98

Member of Board of Trustees, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), New York

1998

Principal Investigator, UN Foundation Grant, awarded by UN Foundation for work with United Nations, “Technology Transfer and Emissions Trading A Win-Win Approach to the Kyoto Protocol”

1998

Lead Author, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)

1999

Sloan Foundation Grant on the Knowledge Revolution”, Sloan Foundation, New York

2000

Director Columbia Consortium for Risk Management (CCRM)

2000 - 02

CEO, Consultant and Director, CrossBorder Exchange Corporation, New York, NY

2003

Consultant, Chairman, CrossBorder Exchange Corporation, New York, NY

Intellectual Property Rights registered with the US Trademark Office:

1.

Knowledge Revolution -- Registration No. 2,250,032

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Biosphere and Society—Registration No. 2,917,615