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  1. The Knowledge Revolution, The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, Routledge 1998, 7:1 39-54.
  2. 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.
  3. A unified treatment of finite and infinite economies: limited arbitrage is necessary and sufficient for the existence of equilibrium and the core, (with G.M. Heal) Economic Theory, 12, 1998, 163-176.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6.  An Axiomatic Approach to Choice Under Uncertainty with Catastrophic Risks, Resource & Energy Economics, Volume 22, Issue 3, July 2000, pp. 221 -231.
  7. 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.
  8. 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 Graciela Chichilnisky.
  9. Catastrophic Risk Encyclopedia of Environmetrics, edited by Abdel H. El-Shaarawi and Walter W. Piegorsch, published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, Chichester, UK 2002, Volume 1, pp 274-279.
  10. Intergenerational Choice: A Paradox and A Solution in Topology and Markets (G. Chichilnisky ed.) American Mathematical Society and Field Institute for Mathematical Sciences Vol 22,1999. P. 99-110 (with Y. Baryshnikov)


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