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  1. Asteroids: Assessing Catastrophic Risks, (with P. Eisenberger) to appear in Journal of Probability and Statisticsvol. 2010, Article ID 954750, 2010. doi:10.1155/2010/954750.
  2. Avoiding extinction: the future of economics, International Journal of Green Economics 2009 - Vol. 3, No.1, pp. 1–18.

  3. Insurance Against Offshore Risks, Graciela Chichilnisky, National Journal, May 3, 2010

  4. Managing catastrophic risks and climate change, Reuters, Great Debate Blog, March 19, 2010.
  5. The Copenhagen Solution, Europe's World, March 2, 2010.
  6. Risk Considerations Make Sense, National Journal, February 16, 2010.

  7.  Business Opportunities Abound, National Journal, February 15, 2010.

  8. Who Needs a Carbon Market?, Environmental Leader, January 13, 2010.
  9. Nuclear Limited Part of Energy Mix, National Journal, January 13, 2010.
  10. Yasuní: The New Economics of Planet Earth, Forward to The Economics of the Yasuní Initiative (by Joseph Henery Vogel) Anthem Press, New York and London, 2009.
  11. Catastrophic Risks, International Journal of Green Economics, Volume 3, No. 2, 2009, pp. 130-141.
  12. The Copenhagen Accord, National Journal, December 21, 2009.
  13. The Copenhagen agreement - A disappointment or a relief?, Financial Times, Climate experts’ forum, December 19, 2009.
  14. Who is responsible for the chaos?, Financial Times, Climate experts’ forum, December 18, 2009.
  15. Pushing Public, Private Funding, National Journal, December 17, 2009.
  16. The Kyoto question, Financial Times, Climate experts’ forum, December 15, 2009.
  17. Was the first week a waste of time?, Financial Times, Climate experts’ forum, December 14, 2009.
  18. Technologies Could Bridge Gap Between Wealthier,Poorer Nations,National Journal, Monday, December 14, 2009.
  19. Voices from Hopenhagen, TakePart.com, December 11, 2009.
  20. Voices from Hopenhagen, The Hopenhagen Blog, December 11, 2009.
  21. Are financial instruments the right tool to help developing countries?,Financial Times, Climate experts’ forum, December 11, 2009.
  22. Are NGOs in danger of sabotaging the talks?, Financial Times, Climate experts’ forum, December 10, 2009.
  23. Should climate sceptics have a greater voice at Copenhagen?, Financial Times, Climate experts’ forum, December 9, 2009.
  24. Cautious hopes for five steps and a one-two punch, Financial Times, Climate experts’ forum, December 8, 2009.
  25. Copenhagen expectations, Financial Times, Climate experts’ forum, December 7, 2009.
  26. How To Achieve Chinese Emissions Cuts, National Journal, Monday, December 7, 2009.
  27. The Unseen Benefits And Profits,National Journal, Monday, December 7, 2009.
  28. Two competitors get into the ring,National Journal, Thursday, December 10, 2009.
  29. Salvation lies in carbon trading, CNN.com, December 3, 2009.
  30. Copenhagen: Europe in a Changing World, European Alternatives, November 27, 2009.
  31. "The Foundations of Probability with Black Swans"Journal of Probability and Statistics, Special Issue on Actuarial and Financial Risks: Models, Statistical Inference, and Case Studies, Volume 2010.
  32. "Asteroids: Assessing Catastrophic Risks", LAMETA, (with Peter Eisenberger), Working Paper DR 2009-13.
  33. Financial Innovations & Carbon Markets, UN Chronicle, No. 3 & 4, 2009.
  34. Saving Kyoto, China Dialog, November 05, 2009.
  35. Does Copenhagen matter?, Prospect Magazine (with James Lovelock, Bjorn Lomborg, Zac Goldsmith, et al.,) Issue 164, October 21, 2009.
  36. Foot in carbon trading door for small nations?, Reuters AlertNet, October 21, 2009.
  37. What to Do in Copenhagen, International Law Observer, October 15, 2009.
  38. Catastrophic Risks, International Journal of Green Economics, Volume 3, No. 2, 2009, pp. 130-141.
  39. Gender Pay GapInternational Journal of Green Economics, Vol. 3, No. 2, 2009, pp. 157-174.
  40. Global Warming and Carbon-Negative Technology: Prospects for a Lower-Cost Route to a Lower-Risk Atmosphere (with Peter M. Eisenberger, Roger W. Cohen, Nicholas M. Eisenberger, Ronald R. Chance, and Christopher W. Jones), Energy and Environment, Vol. 20, Issue 6, 2009.
  41. Energy Security, Economic Development and Global Warming: Addressing short and long term challenges (with Peter Eisenberger), International Journal of Green Economics, Vol 3, Issue 4, 2009.
  42. Arrow, Kenneth (biography), Encyclopedia of Quantitative Finance, February 2010, Volume 1, 76- 82, John Wiley & Sons, Chichester.
  43. "Forward Trading: A proposal to end the standoff between the U.S. and China on climate change", Time Magazine, Monday, October 5, 2009
  44. "Surviving Kyoto's 'do or die' summit", by Graciela Chichilnisky, BBC News, September 15, 2009
  45. The Foundations of Statistics with Black Swans, Mathematical Social Sciences, volume 59, issue 2, March 2010.
  46. The Influence of Fear in Decisions: Experimental Evidence (with Olivier Chanel), Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, Vol. 39, No. 3, December 2009
  47. The Topology of Fear, Journal of Mathematical Economics, Special Issue NBER General Equilibrium Conference University of Kansas in Honor of Gerard Debreu - Vol 45 (2009) pp. 807-816.
  48. How air capture could help to promote a Copenhagen solution, Nature, vol. 459, with Peter Eisenberger, June 25, 2009.
  49. Avoiding Extinction: Equal Treatment of the Present and the Future, LAMETA Document de Researche No. 2009-07, Faculte des Sciences Economiques, Universite de Montpellier, France. June 2009.
  50.  Ecology and the Knowledge Revolution, Key Note Address at the US National Science Foundation Forum on Biodiversity in Washington D.C., October 30, 1997.
  51.  The limits of econometrics: nonparametric estimation in Hilbert spaces, Econometric theory, volume 25, issue 04, pp. 1070-1086, Nr 2009-8, January, 12, 2009.
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  52.  Avoiding Extinction: Equal Treatment of the Present and the Future, Economics: The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal, 2009, Vol. 3, 2009-32.
  53. An equilibrium analysis of the gender wage gap, International Labor Review, Vol. 147, no. 4(with Elisabeth Hermann Frederiksen), 2008, p. 297-320. 
    In Spanish: Análisis del desnivel salarial entre hombres y mujeres con un modelo de equilibrio, Revista Internacional del Trabajo, Vol. 127, no.4, 2008, p. 331-356.
    In French: Une analyse en termes équilibre de écart salarial entre hommes et femmes, Revue internationale du Travail, Vol. 147, no.4, 2008, p.321-345.
  54. Le paradoxe des marchés verts, Les Echos, January 26, 2009, p. 15. pdf
  55. The Gender Gap in Frontiers in the Economics of Gender (ed. F. Bettio and A Verashchagina) Routlage, part two, chapter 4, May 13, 2008.
  56. The Gender Gap, Review of Development Economics, Vol. 12, no. 4, 2008, p. 828-844
  57. Energy Safety, economic development and global warming. Short and long term challenges, El Boletin Informativo del Techint, issue no. 345, April 2008, p. 53-76
  58. The Gender Gap, XVIII Workshop on Gender and Economics, International School of Economic Research, Certosa di Pontignano, Italy. July 2005
  59. Catastrophic Risks: The Need for New Tools, Financial Instruments and Institutions, Privatization of Risk - Social Science Research Council, June 2006
  60. Global Property Rights: The Kyoto Protocol and the Knowledge Revolution , Institut du Development Durable et Relations Internationales (IDDRI), Ecole Polytechnique, Paris, France, September 2006
  61. General Equilibrium with Endogenous Uncertainty and Default, with Ho-Mou Wu Journal of Mathematical Economics, 42, May 2006
  62. Sex and the Ivy League . Chapter 7 of Reflections of Eminent Economists (eds. M. Szenberg and L. Ramrattan, foreword by K. Arrow) Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK and Northampton Massachusetts USA, ISBN 1-84376-328-2004. p. 108-143.
  63. Think Small If You Want to Create More Jobs , Financial Times, Friday, May 14, 2004.
  64. Telecoms' Path to Global Progress , Financial Times, Saturday, July 4, 2004.
  65. The Glass-Ceiling, Columbia Spectator, February 7, 2005.
  66. Property Rights and Efficiency of Markets for Environmental Services Chapter 6 of the Book Sustainability, Institutions and Natural Resources edited by S. Kant and R.A. Berry, Kluwer, 2004.
  67. Volatility and Job Creation in the Knowledge Economy (with O. Gorbachev) Essays in Dynamic General Equilibrium Theory Festschrift for David Cass. Series: Studies in Economic Theory, Vol. 20, (Eds. Citanna, A.; Donaldson, J.; Polemarchakis, H.; Siconolfi, P.; Spear, S.) 2005, p45-74.
  68. Volatility in the Knowledge Economy, (with O. Gorbachev), Economic Theory, Vol 24 No 3, September 2004.
  69. Globalization and Cross-Border Exchanges Institutional Investor, Spring 2002. p. 90-94.
  70.  Rejected: Leading Economists Ponder the Publication Process edited by George B. Sheperd, published by Thomas Horton and Daughters, 1995, Chapter 55, p.56-66.
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  72. North-South Trade, Property Rights, and the Dynamics of the Environment The Environment after Rio: International Law and Economics (ed. L Campiglio) published by Graham and Trotman,1994. p. 205-233
  73. Catastrophe Futures: Financial Markets for Unknown Risks Chapter 7 in Markes, Information, and Uncertainty (ed. G. Chichilnisky) Cambridge University Press, 1999 p. 120-140 (with G. Heal)
  74. Equity and Efficiency in Global Emissions Markets in Environmental Law the Economy and Sustainable Development (ed. R Reversz, P. Sands, and R. Steward) Cambridge University Press, 2000 p. 263-279
  75. The Environmental Impact of Globalization on Latin America: a Prospective Approach in Managing Human Dominated Ecosystems (V. Hollowell ed.) Missouri Botanical Gardens Press, 2001 p. 271-303 (with G. Gallopin)
  76. Topological Aggregation of Preferences, the case of a continuum of agents in Topological Social Choice (G.Heal ed.) Springer, 1997 p. 187-197 (with J Candeal and E. Indurain)
  77. 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)
  78. 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.
  79. The Global Environment and the Knowledge Revolution Missouri Botanical Gardens Press, Monograph Series, 2001. Proceedings of the conference Managing Human-dominated Eco-Systems organized at the Missouri Botanical Gardens by Graciela Chichilnisky.
  80. 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.
  81. An Axiomatic Approach to Choice Under Uncertainty with Catastrophic Risks, Resource & Energy Economics, Volume 22, Issue 3, July 2000, pp. 221 -231.
  82. 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.
  83. 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.
  84. 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.
  85. 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.
  86. The Knowledge Revolution, The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, Routledge 1998, 7:1 39-54.
  87. Managing Unknown Risks: the Future of Global Reinsurance, (with G.M. Heal), The Journal of Portfolio Management, Summer 1998, p. 85-91.
  88. Solving the Riddle of Development: An Economist's View, Amicus, vol. 20, no. 2, Summer 1998, p. 13-15.
  89. Financial Markets for Unknown Risks, (with G.M. Heal), Chapter 3.5,in Sustainabilitv: Dynamics and Uncertainty, (eds. G. Chichilnisky, G.M. Heal, and A. Vercelli), Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 1998, p. 277-294.
  90. Uncertain Future Preferences and Conservation, (with A. Beltratti and G.M. Heal), Chapter 3.4 in Sustainabilitv: Dynamics and Uncertainty, (eds. G. Chichilnisky, G. M. Heal, and A. Vercelli), Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 1998, p. 257-276.
  91. Trade, Migration, and Environment: A General Equilibrium Analysis, (with M. Di Mateo), Chapter 2.3, Sustainability: Dynamics and Uncertainty, (eds. G. Chichilnisky, G.M. Heal, and A. Vercelli), Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 1998, p. 109-128.
  92. North South Trade and the Dynamics of the Environment, (with R. Abraham, and R. Record), Chapter 2.2, Sustainability: Dynamics and Uncertainty, (eds. G. Chichilnisky, G.M.Heal and A. Vercelli), Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 1998, pp. 77-108.
  93. Sustainable Use of Renewable Resources, (with A. Beltratti and G.M. Heal), Chapter 2.1, Sustainablity: Dynamics and Uncertainty, (eds. G. Chichilnisky, G.M. Heal, and A.Vercelli), Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 1998, p. 49-76.
  94. Global Environmental Risks, (with G.M. Heal), Chapter 1.2, Sustainability: Dynamics and Uncertainty, (eds. G. Chichilnisky, G.M. Heal, and A. Vercelli), Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 1998, p. 23-46.
  95. Smooth Infinite Economies, (with Y. Zhou) Journal of Mathematical Economics, Vol. 29, no. 1, 1998, pp. 27-41.
  96. Trade Regimes and GATT: Resources Intensive versus Knowledge Intensive Growth, Chapter 10, in Levy-Livermore, A. (ed.) Handbook on the Globalization of the World Economy, Chapter 10, p. 226-249, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK, Northhampton, Mausa, 1998, p. 147-181.
  97. The Costs and Benefits of Benefit-Cost Analysis Policy Forum, (ed. C. Perry) Environment and Development Economics, University of York, UK, 202-207.
  98. 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.
  99. Topology and Invertible Maps Advances in Applied Mathematics, 21, 1998, 113-123.
  100. Financial Instruments for Human Development, 1998 Human Development Report, United Nations Development Program, New York, 1998.
  101. 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
  102. The Knowledge Revolution and its Impact on Consumption and Resource Use, 1998 Human Development Report, United Nations Development Program (UNDP), New York, 1998.
  103. The Economic Value of the Earth's Resources, Chapter in Biodiversity Resource Book, published by the American Museum of Natural History, NY, September 1998.
  104. The Economic Value of the Earth's Resources, Chapter in Biodiversity Resource Book, published by the American Museum of Natural History, NY, September 1998.
  105. Chacun peut y gagner, Courrier de la Planete #10/Les Cahiers de Global Chance, Mars-Avril 1998, p. 28-29.
  106. A Radical Shift in Managing Risks: Practical Applications of Complexity Theory, Contingencies, American Academy of Actuaries, January/February 1998, p. 28-32.
  107. The Geometry of Implementation: A Necessary and Sufficient Condition for Straightforward Games, Social Choice and Welfare, with G.M. Heal, (1997) 14: 259-294.
  108. Limited Arbitrage is Necessary and Sufficient for the Existence of an Equilibrium, Journal of Mathematical Economics, 28,. (1997) p.470-479.
  109. The Knowledge Revolution, New Economy, Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), London, 1997, p.107-111.
  110. Social Choice with Infinite Populations (with G.M. Heal), Social Choice and Welfare, 1997, Vol. 14, No 2, p. 303-319.
  111. Market Arbitrage, Social Choice and the Core, Social Choice and Welfare, 1997, 14, p. 161-198.
  112. Development and Global Finance: The case for an International Bank for Environmental Settlements, Chapter No. 13, Sustainability and Global Environmental Policy: New Perspectives, Dragun, A.K. and Jakobsson, K.M. Eds.) Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 1997, p. 249-278.
  113. A Topological Invariant for Competitive Markets, Journal of Mathematical Economics, 28, (1997), p. 445-469.
  114. What is Sustainable Development, Land Economics, November 1997, 73(4): 467-91.
  115. Ecology and the Knowledge Revolution, 1997, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Second National Forum on Biodiversity Nature and Human Society, October 27 - 28, 1997, Washington, D.C. (Peter Raven, ed.), 1998.
  116. Property Cat Woes Have Financial Solutions, World Reinsurance Report, September 1, 1997, p. S-20-S-24.
  117. Biodiversity and Economic Values in Protection of Global Biodiversitv: Converging Interdisciplinary Strategies, (Lakshman Guruswamy & Jeffrey McNeely eds.) Duke University Press.
  118. Markets with Endogenous Uncertainty: Theory and Policy, Theory and Decision, Vol. 41, 1996, p. 99-131.
  119. An Axiomatic Approach to Sustainable Development, Social Choice and Welfare, Vol. 13, No. 2, 1996, p. 231-257.
  120. Action of Symmetry Groups, Social Choice and Welfare, 1996, Volume 13, Number 3, p. 357-364.
  121. A Robust Theory of Resource Allocation, Social Choice and Welfare, 1996, Vol. 13, p. 1-10.
  122. Limited Arbitrage is Necessary and Sufficient for the Non-Emptiness of the Core, Economic Letters, 1996, 52, p. 177-180.
  123. Property Rights and the Dynamics of North-South Trade, Chapter 8, Agriculture, Trade and the Environment: Discovering and Measuring the Critical Linkages, (eds. M. Bredahl, N. Ballenger, J. Dunmore and T. Roe), Westview Press, Harper Collins Publishers, Colorado and Oxford, 1996, p. 97-110.
  124. Property Rights and the Dynamics of Renewable Resources in North-South Trade Chapter 1, Trade, Innovation and the Environment, (C. Carraro, ed.) Kluwer Academic Publishers for Fondazione E. E. Mattei, 1996, p. 15-54.
  125. A Unified Perspective on Resource Allocation: Limited Arbitrage is Necessary and Sufficient for the Existence of a Competitive Equilibrium, the Core and Social Choice Social Choice Reexamined, (K. Arrow, A. Sen and T. Suzumura,) McMillan. CORE Discussion Paper No. 9527 (1995), Universite Catholique deLouvaine, voie du Roman Pays 34 B-1348 Louvain-LA-Neuve, Belgium.
  126. Market Arbitage, Social Choice and the Core, Social Choice and Welfare, Vol. 14, No. 2, p. 191-210, 1997.
  127. Trade Regimes and GATT: Resource-Intensive vs. Knowledge-Intensive Growth, Economic Systems merged with Journal of International Comparitive Economics 20, 1996, p. 147-181.
  128. On the Existence and the Structure Pseudo-equilibrium Manifold (with G. Heal), Journal of Mathematical Economics, 26, 1996, p. 171-186.
  129. Limited Arbitrage is Necessary and Sufficient for the Existence of a Competitive Equilibrium, Journal of Mathematical Economics, December 1996 (Working Paper No. 9596-15, revised April 1996, Columbia University.)
  130. Updating Von Neumann Morgenstern axioms for choice under catastrophic risks, Invited Presentation, Proceedings of a Workshop on Catastrophic Environmental Risks, The Fields Institute for Mathematical Sciences, University of Toronoto, Canada, June 9-11, 1996.
  131. Markets and Games: A Simple Equivalence among the Core, Equilibrium and Limited Arbitrage, Metroeconomica, Vol 47, No. 3, October 1996, p . 266-287.
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  133. The Future of Global Reinsurance, Presentation at the National Bureau of Economic Research Workshop on Public Policy and the Environment, Boston, August 1, 1996, and Independent Reinsurance Underwriters Association, New Jersey, September 9, 1996, Global Reinsurance, September 1996.
  134. Financial Innovation in Property Catastrophe Reinsurance: The Convergence of Insurance and Capital Markets,, Risk Financing Newsletter, Vol. 13 No. 2, June 1996.
  135. Individual Risk and Mutual Insurance (with D. Cass and H. M. Wu), Econometrica, Vol. 64, No. 2, March 1996, p. 333-341.
  136. Fischer Black: The Mathematics of Uncertainty, Notices of The American Mathematical Society, March 1996, p. 319-322.
  137. Catastrophe Bundles, Best's Review, p. 44-48, February 1996.
  138. The Greening of the Bretton Woods, Financial Times, January 10, 1996, p. 8.
  139. The Economic Value of the Earth's Resources, Invited perspectives article, Trends in Ecology and Evolution, (TREE), 1995-6, p. 135-140.
  140. The Evolution of a Global Network: A Game of Coalition Formation, Journal of International and Comparative Economics, 4, 179-197, 1995.
  141. Network Evolution and Coalition Formation in Private Networks Public Objectives, (Eli M. Noam and Aine Ni Shuilleabhain eds.), Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, 1995, p. 177-135.
  142. NAFTA and the WTO Case Study, Columbia Business School, 1995
  143. Sustainable Growth and the Green Golden Rule (with A. Beltratti and G. M. Heal), presented at conference on Sustainable Growth, Paris, May 1993, (I. Goldin and A. Winters eds) Economic Approaches to Sustainable Development, OECD, Paris, 1995, p. 147-165.
  144. Option Values and Endogenous Uncertainty in MBO's ESOP's and Asset Backed Securities (with G. Heal and D. Tsomocos), Economic Letters, 1995, Vol. 48, No. 3-4, p. 379-388.
  145. Markets for Tradeable C02 Emission Quotas Principles and Practice, Economics Department Working Paper No. 153, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Paris 1995; published as Chapter 10 of Topics in Environmental Economics (eds. M. Boman et al), Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 1999.
  146. Markets with Tradable C02 Emission Quotas: Principles and Practice, (with G. Heal) Economics Department Working Paper No. 153, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, (OECD), Paris, 1995.
  147. Existence of Optimal Growth Paths With Endogenous Technology (with P. Gruenwald), Economic Letters, 1995, Vol. 48, p. 433-439.
  148. Strategies for the Liberalization of Trade in the Americas, Trade Liberalization in the Western Hemisphere, Inter-American Development Bank United Nations: Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), 1825 K Street, Suite 1120 Washington D.C. 20006, Washington, DC, 1995, p. 165-188.
  149. No Block to Trade, New Economy, Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), London, September, 1995, p. 186-192.
  150. The Green Golden Rule (with G. Heal and A. Beltratti), Economic Letters, August 1995, Vol. 49, No. 2, p. 175-180.
  151. Lectures on Topology and Resource Allocation, (Leif Johansen lectures) Department of Economics, University of Oslo, Norway, April 1995.
  152. Sustainable Development and North-South Trade, FEEM Newsletter, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, Via Santa Sofia 27, 20122 Milano Italy, March 1995.
  153. Limited Arbitrage is Necessary and Sufficient for the Existence of a Competitive Equilibrium With or Without Short Sales, Economic Theory, January 1995, Vol. 5, No. 1, p. 79-108.
  154. Traditional Comparative Advantage vs. Increasing Returns to Scale: NAFTA and the GATT, in International Problems of Economic Interdependence, New York, 1994 (eds. Baldassarri, M., Di matteo, M., and Mundel R.), St. Martin's Press Inc., pp. 161-197
  155. The Environment and the Long Run: A Comparison of Different Criteria(with A. Beltratti and G. M. Heal), Richerche Economiche, Vol. 48, 1994, p. 319-340.
  156. North-South Trade, Property Rights and the Dynamics of Environmental Resources, in The Environment after Rio: International Law and Economics, (eds. L. Campiglio, L. Pineschi, D. Siniscalco and T. Treves), Graham and Trotman/Martinus Nijhoff, Kluwer Academic Publishers Group, London, 1994,p. 205-233.
  157. Limited Arbitage is Necessary and Sufficient for the Existence of a Competitive Equilibrium and the Core, and Limits Voting Cycles, Economics Letters, Vol. 46, December 1994, p. 321-331.
  158. Topological Aggregation of Preferences: The Case of a Continuum of Agents, forthcoming in Social Choice and Welfare, with J.C. Candeal and E. Indurain, November 20, 1994.
  159. North-South Trade and the Global Environment, American Economic Review, Vol. 84, No. 4, September 1994, p. 851-874.
  160. Social Diversity, Arbitrage, and Gains from Trade: A Unified Perspective on Resource Allocation, Invited Lecture, American Economic Association Yearly Meeting, Boston, January 1994, American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, Vol. 84, No. 2, May 1994, p. 427-434.
  161. Who Should Abate Carbon Emission? An International Perspective, (with G. M. Heal), Economics Letters, Spring 1994, p. 443-449.
  162. The City as a Home, Op-Ed piece, New York Times, January 2, 1994.
  163. The Cone Condition, Properness and Extremely Desirable Commodities, Economic Theory, 3, 1993, p. 177-182.
  164. Topology and Economics: The Contribution of S. Smale, From Topology to Computation, Proceedings of the Smalefest (eds. M. Hirsch, J. Marsden and M. Shub) 1993, Springer-Verlag, New York, p. 147-161.
  165. Property Rights on Biodiversity and the Pharmaceutical Industry, Case Study, Columbia Business School, Fall 1993.
  166. Intersecting Families on Sets and the Topology of Cones in Economics, Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, Expository and Research Papers, October 1993, Vol. 29, No. 2, p. 189-207.
  167. Energy-Capital Substitution: A General Equilibrium Analysis, Working Paper, CP-83-6 International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, 2361 Laxenburg, Austria, February 1983. Chapter 17 of G.M. Heal (ed) Critical Writings in the Economics of Exhaustible Resources, Edward Elgar, 1993, p. 339-90.
  168. North-South Trade and the Dynamics of Renewable Resources, Structural Change, and Economic Dynamics, Oxford University Press, December 1993, Vol. 4, No. 2, p. 219-248.
  169. The Abatement of Carbon Emissions in Industrial and Developing Countries: Commentary presented at OECD Conference on The Economics of Climate Change, June 14-16,1993, OECD: The Economics of Climate Change (ed. T. Jones), 1994, p. 159-170.
  170. Global Environmental Risks, (with G. M. Heal), Journal of Economic Perspectives, Special Issue on the Environment, Fall 1993, p. 65-86.
  171. Competitive Equilibrium in Sobolev Spaces Without Bounds on Short Sales, (with Geoffrey Heal), Working Paper No. 79, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications, University of Minnesota, June 1984, Journal of Economic Theory, Vol. 59 No. 2, April 1993, p. 364-384.
  172. Traditional Comparative Advantages Vs. Economies of Scale: NAFTA and GATT, Rivista Di Politica Economica, April 1993, p.161-197
  173. How NAFTA Can Improve Trade, Journal of Commerce, Washington D.C., April 16, 1993.
  174. On Strategic Control, Quarterly Journal of Economics, February 1993, p. 285-290.
  175. Chaotic Price Dynamics, Increasing Returns and the Phillips Curve, (with G. Heal and Y. Lin) Working Paper Columbia University, 1992, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Vol. 27 (1995) 279-291.
  176. The Rain Drain, (with G. M. Heal), Hermes, Columbia University School of Business, 1992, p. 26-29.
  177. Market Innovation and the Global Environment, Columbia Journal of World Business, Fall/Winter 1992, Volume XXVII, Nos. III and IV, p. 37-41.
  178. Large and Small Models: Their Suitability for North-South Issues, Asian Journal of Economic and Social Studies, 1991, p. 237-246.
  179. North-South Trade and Basic Needs, in Theoretical Foundations of Development Planning, (ed. Shri Bhagwan Dahiya) Vedams Books International, New Dehli, 1991, Vol IV.
  180. 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.
  181. 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.
  182. Social Choice and the Closed Convergence Topology, Social Choice and Welfare, 1991, Vol. 8, p. 307-317.
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