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  1. A Model of the Relation between Technology and North-South Income Distribution, (with Sam Cole and John Clark), in Models, Planning and Basic Needs, (eds. S. Cole, H. Lucas) Pergamon Press, 1979, p. 87-96.
  2. 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, January 1980, p. 19-32.
  3. North-South Interdependence, Development and Trade, IFDA Dossier, Vol. 18, July/August 1980, p. 1(59)-16(74).
  4. Social Choice and the Topology of Spaces of Preferences, Advances in Mathematics, Vol. 37, No. 2, August 1980, p. 165-176.
  5. Authoritarianism and Development: A Global Perspective, (with Richard Falk and Jose Serra), IFDA Dossier, Vol. 19, September/October 1980, p. 1(3)-12(14).
  6. Basic Goods, the Effects of Commodity Transfers and the International Economic Order, Journal of Development Economics, Vol. 7, December 1980, p. 505-519.
  7. Agriculture and the Rest of the Economy: Macroconnections and Policy Restraints, (with Lance Taylor), American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 62, May 1980, p. 303-309.
  8. Basic Needs and Global Models: Resources, Trade and Distribution, Alternatives, Vol. 6, 1980, p. 453-472.
  9. Continuous Representation of Preferences, Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 47, 1980, p. 959-963.
  10. Choix Sociaux et Theorie des Jeux: Resultats Recents d'une Approche Topologique, Cahiers du Seminaire d'Econometrie, No. 23, 1981, p. 47-75.


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