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  1. 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.
  2. Existence of Optimal Savings Policies with Imperfect Information and Non-Convexities, Journal of Mathematical Economics, 8, 1981, p. 1-14.
  3. Terms of Trade and Domestic Distribution: Export Led Growth with Abundant Labor Supply, Journal of Development Economics, 8, 1981, p. 163-192.
  4. Social Aggregation Rules and Continuity, Quarterly Journal of Economics, May 1982, p. 337-352.
  5. Trade and Development in the 1980's: Report to the Secretary General of UNCTAD, (with G.M. Heal), United Nations, Geneva, November 1982.
  6. Structural Instability of Decisive Majority Rules, Journal of Mathematical Economics, 9, 1982, p. 207-221.
  7. The Topological Equivalence of the Pareto Condition and the Existence of a Dictator, Journal of Mathematical Economics, 9, 1982, p. 223-233.
  8. Basic Needs and the North/South Debate, World Order Models Project, Working Paper Number 21, 1982, p. 1-37.
  9. 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.
  10. Community Preferences and Social Choice (with G. Heal), Journal of Mathematical Economics, 12, 1983, p. 33-61.


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