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90-99- Property Rights on Biodiversity and the Pharmaceutical Industry, Case Study, Columbia Business School, Fall 1993.
- Topology and Economics: The Contribution of S. Smale, From Topology to Computation, Proceedings of the Smalefest (eds. M. Hirsch, J. Marsden and M. Shub) 1993, Springer-Verlag, New York, p. 147-161.
- The Cone Condition, Properness and Extremely Desirable Commodities, Economic Theory, 3, 1993, p. 177-182.
- The City as a Home, Op-Ed piece, New York Times, January 2, 1994.
- Who Should Abate Carbon Emission? An International Perspective, (with G. M. Heal), Economics Letters, Spring 1994, p. 443-449.
- Social Diversity, Arbitage, and Gains from Trade: A Unified Perspective on Resource Allocation, Invited Lecture, American Economic Association Yearly Meeting, Boston, January 1994, American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, Vol. 84, No. 2, May 1994, p. 427-434.
- North-South Trade and the Global Environment, American Economic Review, Vol. 84, No. 4, September 1994, p. 851-874.
- Topological Aggregation of Preferences: The Case of a Continuum of Agents, forthcoming in Social Choice and Welfare, with J.C. Candeal and E. Indurain, November 20, 1994.
- Limited Arbitage 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.
- 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.