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  1. A Radical Shift in Managing Risks: Practical Applications of Complexity Theory, Contingencies, American Academy of Actuaries, January/February 1998, p. 28-32.
  2. Economics Returns from the Biosphere, Nature, Vol. 391, 12 February 1998, p. 629-630.
  3. Chacun peut y gagner, Courrier de la Planete #10/Les Cahiers de Global Chance, Mars-Avril 1998, p. 28-29.
  4. The Economic Value of the Earth's Resources, Chapter in Biodiversity Resource Book, published by the American Museum of Natural History, NY, September 1998.
  5. The Knowledge Revolution and its Impact on Consumption and Resource Use, 1998 Human Development Report, United Nations Development Program (UNDP), New York, 1998.
  6. Financial Markets for Unknown Risks (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
  7. Financial Instruments for Human Development, 1998 Human Development Report, United Nations Development Program, New York, 1998.
  8. Topology and Invertible Maps Advances in Applied Mathematics, 21, 1998, 113-123.
  9. 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.
  10. The Costs and Benefits of Benefit-Cost Analysis Policy Forum, (ed. C. Perry) Environment and Development Economics, University of York, UK, 202-207.


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