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  1. Global Models and North South Relations, International Political Science Review, 1990, Vol. 11, No. 2, p. 177-185.
  2. The Opportunities in US-Soviet Aid, The New York Times, Op-Ed page Sunday, March 24, 1991.
  3. The Wonder Years: New Communications Technology is Set to Alter the Way International Investors do Business, 1991, Global Custodian (with G. Heal), June/July, p. 90-93, 142.
  4. Social Choice and the Closed Convergence Topology, Social Choice and Welfare, 1991, Vol. 8, p. 307-317.
  5. Development at the Turn of this Century, Chapter 6, Part B, Adjustment and Liberalization in the Third World, H. Singer, N. Hatti and R. Tandon (eds.), INDUS Publishing Co., FS-5 Tagore Garden, New Delhi, India 100027, p. 159-67.
  6. Development at the Turn of Our Century, Asian Journal of Economic and Social Studies, 1991.
  7. North-South Trade and Basic Needs, in Theoretical Foundations of Development Planning, (ed. Shri Bhagwan Dahiya) Vedams Books International, New Dehli, 1991, Vol IV.
  8. Large and Small Models: Their Suitability for North-South Issues, Asian Journal of Economic and Social Studies, 1991, p. 237-246.
  9. Market Innovation and the Global Environment, Columbia Journal of World Business, Fall/Winter 1992, Volume XXVII, Nos. III and IV, p. 37-41.
  10. The Rain Drain, (with G. M. Heal), Hermes, Columbia University School of Business, 1992, p. 26-29.


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