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1 CURRICULUM VITAE December 2018 AMITAVA KRISHNA DUTT Professor of Economics and Political Science Department of Political Science and Faculty of Economics University of Notre Dame Office Mailing Address Department of Political Science 2060 Jenkins Nanovic Hall University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA Phone: (574) 631 7594 Department Phone: (574) 631 7472 E-Mail address: [email protected] EDUCATION Undergraduate Studies: Presidency College, University of Calcutta, 1972-75 B. A. in Economics, 1975, Gold Medal (ranked first), University of Calcutta, B. A. Examinations in Economics. Minor: Mathematics. Graduate Studies: University of Calcutta, 1975-77 Major fields: Advanced Economic Theory and Agricultural Economics M. A. in Economics, 1977 Gold Medal (ranked first), University of Calcutta, M. A. Examinations in Economics. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1978-1982 Ph. D. in Economics, l983 Thesis Title: Essays on Growth and Income Distribution in an Underdeveloped Economy Thesis Committee: Lance Taylor (advisor), Richard Eckaus and Paul Krugman Major fields: Development Economics, International Economics Minor fields: Advanced Economic Theory, Economic History TEACHING EXPERIENCE AND OTHER PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS Teaching positions Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics

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CURRICULUM VITAE December 2018

AMITAVA KRISHNA DUTT Professor of Economics and Political Science

Department of Political Science and Faculty of Economics University of Notre Dame

Office Mailing Address Department of Political Science 2060 Jenkins Nanovic Hall University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA Phone: (574) 631 7594 Department Phone: (574) 631 7472 E-Mail address: [email protected] EDUCATION Undergraduate Studies: Presidency College, University of Calcutta, 1972-75 B. A. in Economics, 1975, Gold Medal (ranked first), University of Calcutta, B. A. Examinations in Economics. Minor: Mathematics. Graduate Studies: University of Calcutta, 1975-77 Major fields: Advanced Economic Theory and Agricultural Economics M. A. in Economics, 1977 Gold Medal (ranked first), University of Calcutta, M. A. Examinations in Economics. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1978-1982 Ph. D. in Economics, l983 Thesis Title: Essays on Growth and Income Distribution in an Underdeveloped Economy Thesis Committee: Lance Taylor (advisor), Richard Eckaus and Paul Krugman Major fields: Development Economics, International Economics Minor fields: Advanced Economic Theory, Economic History TEACHING EXPERIENCE AND OTHER PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS Teaching positions Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics

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Teaching Assistant, Fall 1980 to Summer 1982. Florida International University Department of Economics Visiting Assistant Professor, Fall 1982-Spring 1983 Assistant Professor, Fall 1983-Summer 1987 Associate Professor, Fall 1987-Summer 1988 Graduate Program in International Studies Associate Director, Fall 1986-Summer 1988 University of Notre Dame Department of Political Science, July 2010-date Professor of Economics and Political Science Department of Economics (Renamed: Department of Economics and Policy Studies, from 2003) Associate Professor, August 1988-August 1990 Professor, August 1990-June 2010 Acting Chairperson, August 1990-August 1991 Chairperson, August 1993-August 1996, August 1996-August 1999 Helen Kellogg Institute of International Studies Faculty Fellow, 1990-date Joan B. Kroc Institute of International Peace Studies Faculty Fellow, 2004-date Political Economy track Director, MA in Peace Studies, 2004-06 Liu Institute of Asia and Asian Studies Faculty Fellow, 2013-date Director, Minor in International Development, 2010-12, 2012-2014 Courses taught Undergraduate courses:

Micro-behavior and macro-outcomes (first year writing seminar) Economics and happiness (first year writing seminar) Economics and Politics of Happiness (first year writing seminar) Political Economy of Growth and Distribution (first year writing seminar) Economics and Politics of Consumption and Happiness (first year writing seminar) Introductory microeconomic theory Introductory macroeconomic theory

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Intermediate macroeconomic theory International trade Open economy macroeconomics Development economics Mathematical economics Political Economy of Inequality International political economy Political Economy of International Trade Political Economy of Unemployment, Crisis and Growth Introduction to International Development Studies Political Economy of International Development Consumption and happiness (both upper level seminar and lecture format) Economics of war and peace (upper level seminar) Economics, ethics and public policy (upper level seminar) Political Economy of International Trade (upper level seminar) World poverty and inequality across nations (upper level seminar) Contemporary India Senior Thesis Colloquium

Graduate courses: For Economics PhD students:

Macroeconomic Theory Advanced Macroeconomic Theory Economic Growth Theories of Growth and Distribution Development Economics International Trade Topics in International and Development Economics: North-South interaction and uneven development History of Economic Thought Analytical Political Economy (non-orthodox approaches to economic theory) Mathematics for Economists Research Seminar Heterodox economic theory

For Political Science PhD students: Political Economy of Development International Political Economy Theories of International Relations

For other graduate students:

Political Economy of War and Peace (for Peace Studies Masters students) Political Economy of Emerging Nations (for International Studies Masters students)

Other positions:

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Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Department of Economics Visiting Professor, June-July 1986 - lectured on: Growth, distribution and inflation Cambridge University, UK Faculty of Economics and Politics, Visiting Fellow, January-March 1990 Wolfson College, Cambridge, Visiting Fellow, January-March 1990. University of Pavia, Italy, Department of Economics and Quantitative Methods Visiting Professor, May 1993 - lectured on: Growth, distribution and uneven development University of Innsbruck , Austria, Institut fur Wirtschafttheorie Visiting Professor, May 1996, lectured on: Growth, distribution and uneven development Visiting Professor, April 2000, lectured on: North-South interaction and uneven development Visiting Professor, November 2001, lectured on: Globalization, uneven development and

international institutions Visiting Professor, May 2004, lectured on: International Development and international

institutions Visiting Professor, June 2006, lectured on: International Institutions, Global Efficiency and

Equality, and International Development

National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico City, Mexico, Department of Economics

Visiting Professor, March 1997, lectured on: Growth, distribution and uneven development Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales Sede (FLACSO), Quito, Ecuador, Department of Economics Visiting Professor, July 2007, lectured on: Analytical Political Economy of Development Visiting Professor, August 2012, lectured on: Political Economy of Development Distinguished Professor, Summer 2013, lectured on: Development Theories, Heterodox Economic Analysis Distinguished Professor, Summer 2014, lectured on: Economic Growth Distinguished Professor, Summer 2015, lectured on: Macroeconomic Theory, co-taught

Research Seminar Distinguished Professor, Summer 2016, lectured on: Political Economy of Development, co- taught Research Seminar Distinguished Professor, Summer 2017, lectured on: Macroeconomics II: Heterodox Macroeconomics Distinguished Professor, Summer and December 2018 – January 2019, Ph D Research Seminar University of Paris I: Pantheon-Sorbonne, Paris, France, Department of Economics Visiting Professor, March 2010, lectured on; Macroeconomic Theory, Growth and Distribution. San Francisco University, Quito, Ecuador, Department of Economics Visiting Professor, June-July 2010, lectured on: Heterodox Approaches to Development Economics.

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University of Paris XIII, Paris, France, under the program Chaires d’accueil, DIMeco, financed by Ile de France. Visiting Professor, Department of Economics, May-August 2011. University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, Department of Economics Visiting Professor, May 2014, lectured on Growth and Distribution: An Analytical Political Economy Approach

Consultant Center for Economic Education, State of Florida, 1982-4. World Institute of Development Economics Research, United Nations University, Helsinki, Project on Short-run Macroeconomic Issues for Developing Countries, 1987-88. World Institute of Development Economics Research, United Nations University, Helsinki, Project on Medium Term Development Strategies and Environment-Macro Interactions, 1992-95. World Institute of Development Economics Research, United Nations University, Helsinki, Project on Transnational Corporations and Development, 1995-96. Center for Economic Policy Analysis, New School of Social Research, Project on Social Consequences of Globalization, 1998-99. INTECH, United Nations University, Project on Technological Change and Industrial Structural in the Global Economy, 1998-99. Center for Economic Policy Analysis, New School University, and Ford Foundation, Project on Globalization, 2000-02. Initiative for Policy Dialog, based at Columbia University, Task Force Member, Macroeconomic Policy Program, 2003. Indian Council of Social Science Research, project on macroeconomics, 2010-11. UNCTAD, Geneva, Project on “The Rise of the South and New opportunities and Challenges of Development", 2011-12. Instituto de Altos Estudios Nacionales (IAEN), for a paper on “The Political Economy of the Andean Constituent Assembly Process”, June 2013. Government of Ecuador, Ministry of Economic Coordination, “Role of the Central Bank and the Central Bank Code in Ecuador”, July 2013.

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Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET). “Growth and distribution with managers and financiers”, Grant ID #INO13-00050, 2014. UNCTAD, Geneva, summer 2018, project for the Trade and Development Report PUBLICATIONS A. Books and Journal Special Issues A.1 Author 1. Growth, Distribution and Uneven Development, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1990, xiv + 262, paperback edition, June 2016. 2. Keynes's Third Alternative? The Neo-Ricardian Keynesians and the Post Keynesians, (coauthored with Edward J. Amadeo), Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 1990, vii + 197. 3. Economics and Ethics: An Introduction (coauthored with Charles Wilber), Houndmills and New York: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2010, x + 269. Revised and expanded, paperback edition, with an additional chapter on the ethics of the global financial crisis, 2013, x + 283. (Selection excerpted in “Focus” in The Statesman’s Yearbook website, 2014, http://www.statesmansyearbook.com/resources/Threatening_to_Devour.html) 4. Pathways to Economic Development, Delhi and Oxford: Oxford University Press (Oxford India Short Introductions), 2014, xii + 211. 5. Dictionary of Development Economics, in preparation, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. 6. Happiness. Quick immersions, (coauthored with Benjamin Radcliff), first draft submitted, Tibidabo Ediciones, Spain. A.2 Editor, books 6. New Directions in Development Economics, (co-edited with Kenneth P. Jameson), Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 1992, xiv + 191. 7. The State, Markets and Development, (co-edited with Kwan S. Kim and Ajit Singh), Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 1994, xv + 221. 8. New Directions in Analytical Political Economy, (editor), Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 1994, xiv + 346. 9. Crossing the Mainstream: Ethical and Methodological Issues in Economics, (co-edited with Kenneth P. Jameson), Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2001, xi + 352. 10. The Political Economy of Development (editor), in the International Library of Critical

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Writings in Economics Series, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 3 volumes, 2002. Volume 1: Development, Growth and Income Distribution, xxvi + 566. Volume 2: Resources and Sectors in Development, 598,. Volume 3: The Open Economy and the State in Development, 594.

11. Economic Development and Structuralist Macroeconomics: Essays in Honor of Lance Taylor, (co-edited with Jaime Ros), Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2003, xi + 450. (Chinese translation, forthcoming). 12. International Handbook of Development Economics, 2 volumes, (co-edited with Jaime Ros), Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2008. Volume 1: xvi + 541. Volume 2: vii + 612. 13. Happiness, Economics and Politics (co-edited with Benjamin Radcliff), Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2009, ix + 362. (Chinese translation, forthcoming). 14. New Directions in Development Ethics: Essays in Honor of Denis Goulet, (co-edited Charles Wilber), Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2010, xv + 495. 15. Teaching Development Economics, (coedited with Omar Dahi), in preparation, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. A.3 Editor, Journal special issues 16. Kaleckian growth theory (editor), special issue of Metroeconomica, 63(1), February 2012, 1-229. 17. Economic growth and income distribution (co-edited with Ricardo Azevedo Araujo and Mark Setterfield), Economia, 17 (3), pp. 253-350, September–December 2016. B. Journal Papers 1. ‘A theory of the determination of rent in underdeveloped rural areas’, Arthaniti, Volume 18, 1977-78. 2. ‘Stagnation, income distribution and monopoly power’, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 8(1), 25-40, March 1984. Reprinted in M. C. Sawyer, ed., The Legacy of Michal Kalecki, Vol. 1, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 2000 in A. K. Dutt, ed., The Political Economy of Development, Vol. 1, International Library of Critical Writings in Economics Series, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 2002 and in Post-Keynesian Economics, edited by Louis-Philippe Rochon, and Sergio Rossi, Edward Elgar, 2016. 3. ‘Rent, income distribution and growth in an underdeveloped agrarian economy’, Journal of Development Economics, 15, 1984, 185-211.

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4. ‘Vertical trading and uneven development’, Journal of Development Economics, 20(2) March 1986. 339-359. 5. ‘Stock equilibrium in flexprice markets in macromodels for LDCs: the case of food speculation’, Journal of Development Economics, 21(1), April 1986, 89-109. 6. ‘Growth, Distribution and Technological Change’, Metroeconomica, 38(2), June 1986, 113-134. 7. ‘Wage Rigidity and Unemployment: The Simple Diagrammatics of Two Views’, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 9(2), Winter, 1986-87, 279-90. 8. ‘Alternative closures again: a comment on “growth, distribution and inflation”’, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 11(1), March 1987, 75-82. 9. ‘The terms of trade and uneven development: implications of a model of North-South trade’, in Portuguese: ‘As relaco~es de troca e o desenvolvimento desigual: resultidos de um modela de come'rcio Norte-Sul’ in Pesquisa e Planejamento Economico, 17(3), December 1987, 533-559. 10. ‘The neo-Ricardian Keynesians and the Post Keynesians’, (with Edward J. Amadeo), Discussion Paper, PUC-RJ, published in Portuguese, ‘Os keynesianos neo-ricardianos e os p'os-keynesianos’ in Pesquisa e Planejamento Economico, 17(3), December 1987, 561-603. Portuguese version reprinted in Lima, G. T. & Sicsu, J. (eds), Macroeconomia do Emprego e da Renda: Keynes e o Keynesianismo, São Paulo: Editora Manole Ltda., 2003. 11. ‘Keynes with a perfectly competitive goods market’, Australian Economic Papers, 26, December 1987, 275-93. Reprinted in J. Cunningham Wood (ed.), John Maynard Keynes: Critical Assessments, Vol. 7, 2nd series, London: Routledge, 1994, 214-34. 12. ‘Competition, monopoly power and the uniform rate of profit’, Review of Radical Political Economics, 19(4), Winter 1987, 55-72. 13. ‘Monopoly Power and Uneven Development: Baran Revisited’, Journal of Development Studies, 24(2), January 1988, pp.161-176. 14. ‘Convergence and equilibrium in two sector models of growth, distribution and prices’, Zeitschrift fur Nationalokonomie: Journal of Economics, 1988, Vol 48 (2), 135-158. 15. ‘Os determinanates do crescimento de longo prazo nos modelos de Kaldor’ (‘Determinants of long-run growth in Kaldor's growth model’) in Revista Estudos Economicos, Vol 18(2), Maio/Agosto, 1988, pp.235-55. 16. ‘Income Inelasticity of Demand for Southern Goods, International Demonstration Effects and Uneven Development’, Journal of Development Economics, 29(1), July 1988, 111-122.

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17. ‘Uneven Development in Alternative Models of North-South Trade’, Eastern Economic Journal, XV(2), April-June 1989, 91-106. 18. ‘Debt, trade and uneven development in a North-South model’, Metroeconomica, Vol XL, October 1989, 211-233. 19. `Accumulation, distribution and inflation in a Marxian-Post Keynesian model with a rentier class', Review of Radical Political Economics, Vol. 21, No. 3, 18-26, 1989. 20. ‘Sectoral Balance in Development: a Survey’, World Development, Vol. 18, No. 6, 1990, 915-30. 21. ‘Interest Rate Policy In LDCs: A Post Keynesian View’, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Vol. 13, No. 2, Winter 1990/1, 210-232. 22. ‘Interest rate policy, effective demand and growth in LDCs’ (with Paul Burkett), International Review of Applied Economics, Vol. 5, No. 2, 1991, 127-53. 23. ‘Cafe, cacau, e crescimento no Brasil’ (‘Coffee, cocoa and growth in Brazil’), (with Maria Willumsen), in Portuguese, Revista de Economia Politica, Vol. 11(3) (43), July-September 1991, 49-67. 24. ‘Stagnation, income distribution, and the agrarian constraint: A note’, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 15(3), September, 1991, 343-51. 25. ‘Unproductive activity and stagnation: a neo-Marxian model’, Review of Radical Political Economics, 23(1/2), 1991, 95-103. 26. ‘Expectations and Equilibrium: Implications for Keynes, the Neo-Ricardian Keynesians and the Post Keynesians’, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 14(2), Winter 1991/92, 205-224. 27. ‘A Kaldorian model of growth and development revisited: a comment on Thirlwall’, Oxford Economic Papers, Vol. 44, 1992, 156-68. Reprinted in J. King, ed., Economic Growth in Theory and Practice: A Kaldorian Perspective, Edward Elgar, 1994. 28. ‘Unproductive sectors and economic growth: a theoretical analysis’, Review of Political Economy, Vol. 4, No. 2, 1992, pp.178-202. 29. ‘The Origins of Uneven Development: The Indian subcontinent’, American Economic Review, Vol. 82, No. 2, May 1992, 146-50. 30. ‘Wage Rigidity and Unemployment: a note’ (with Edward J. Amadeo), Revista de Economia Politica, Vol. 12(2), No. 46, April-June 1992, pp.126-34. 31. ‘Conflict inflation, distribution, cyclical accumulation and crises’, European Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 8(4), December, 1992, 579-97. Reprinted in Post-Keynesian Economics,

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edited by Louis-Philippe Rochon, and Sergio Rossi, Edward Elgar, 2016. 32. ‘The NICs, global accumulation and uneven development: Implications of a Three-Region Model’, World Development, Vol. 20, No. 8, 1992, 1159-71. 33. ‘Privatization and accumulation in mixed economies’, (with Bill Gibson), Journal of Comparative Economics, Vol. 17, 1993, 1-22. 34. ‘The service sector and economic growth: some cross-section evidence’ (with Keun Young Lee), International Review of Applied Economics, Vol. 7, No. 3, 1993, 311-329. 35. `The Wicksell-Keynes connection: Dynamic analysis, loanable funds, and wage flexibility' (with Edward J. Amadeo), Australian Economic Papers, Vol. 33, No. 63, December 1994, 253-71. 36. ‘Internal finance and monopoly power in capitalist economies: a reformulation of Steindl's growth model’, Metroeconomica, Vol. 46, No. 1, February 1995, 16-34. 37. ‘Wage bargaining, imperfect competition and the markup: optimizing microfoundations’ (with Anindya Sen), Economics Letters, Vol. 48, No. 1, 1995, 15-20. 38. ‘Monopoly power and uniform rates of profit: a reply to Glick-Campbell and Duménil-Lévy’, Review of Radical Political Economics, Vol. 27, No. 2, June 1995, 142-53. 39. ‘The role of Keynesian policies in Semi-industrialized economies: Theory and Evidence from India’, International Review of Applied Economics, Vol. 10, No. 1, January 1996, 127-40. 40. ‘Southern primary exports, technological change and uneven development’, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Vol. 20, No. 1, January 1996, 73-89. 41. ‘Growth, distribution and the environment: Sustainable development for India’ (with J. Mohan Rao), World Development, Vol. 23, No. 2, February 1996, 287-305. 42. ‘Clower on effective demand’ (with Peter Skott), Eastern Economic Journal, Vol. 22, No. 1, Winter 1996, 89-96. 43. ‘Government debt, income distribution and growth’ (with Jong-Il You), Cambridge Journal of Economics, Vol. 20, No. 3, May 1996, 335-51. 44. ‘Intersectoral capital mobility in a Kaldorian model of growth and development’, The Manchester School, Vol. LXIV, No. 2, June 1996, 153-69. 45. ‘Direct foreign investment, globalization, and northern growth: Implications of a north-south model’, Review of Radical Political Economics, September 1996, Vol 28, No. 3, 102-14. 46. ‘Keynesian theory and the Aggregate-Supply/Aggregate-Demand framework: A Defense’

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(with Peter Skott), Eastern Economic Journal, Vol. 22, No. 3, Summer 1996, 313-31. 47. ‘Union bargaining power, employment and output in a model of monopolistic competition with wage bargaining’ (with Anindya Sen), Zeitschrift fur Nationalokonomie: Journal of Economics, Vol. 65, 1997, No. 1, 1-17. 48. ‘Uncertain success: The political economy of Indian economic reforms’, Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 51, No. 1, Summer 1997, p. 57-83. 49. ‘Profit-rate equalization in the “Kalecki-Steindl” Model and the “overdetermination” problem’, The Manchester School, Vol. LXV, No. 4, September 1997, p. 443-51. 50. ‘On an alleged inconsistency in Aggregate-Supply/Aggregate-Demand analysis’, Eastern Economic Journal, Vol. 23, No. 4, Fall 1997, 469-76. 51. ‘The pattern of direct foreign investment and economic growth’, World Development, Vol. 25, No. 11, November 1997, 1925-36. 52. ‘Technology transfers, convergence and uneven development’, Decision, 27(1), January-June, 2000, 59-86. 53. ‘Thirlwall’s law and uneven development’, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Spring, 2002, 23(3), 367-90. 54. ‘Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply: A History’, History of Political Economy, 2002, Summer, 34 (2), 321-63. 55. ‘Structuralist and institutionalist political economy of development’, International Journal of Development Issues, June, 2002, 1 (1), 1-27. 56. ‘La elasticidad ingreso de las importaciones, comercio Norte-Sur y desorrollo desigua’ (Spanish, preliminary, version of ‘Income elasticities of imports, North-South trade and uneven development’, see C. 31), Cuestiones Economicas (Journal of the Central Bank of Ecuador), 18(1), Primer Cuatrimestre, 2002. 57. ‘The relation between foreign direct investment and growth: causality and mechanisms’ (with Mousumi Duttaray and Kajal Mukhopadhyay), Indian Economic Journal, 83, No. 330, 2003. 58. ‘On Post Walrasian economics, macroeconomic policy and heterodox economics’, International Journal of Political Economy 33(2), Summer 2003, 47-67. (Reprint of C. 38, below, 2005). 59. ‘Globalization and the inequality among nations: a VAR approach’ (with Kajal Mukhopadhyay), Economics Letters, 88 (3), September 2005, 295-99.

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60. ‘Labour, liberalisation and aggregate demand’, Radhakamal Mukherjee Memorial Lecture, 2005, Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 49(1), January-March, 2006, 13-28. 61. ‘The flawed logic of capital account liberalization’, Economic and Political Weekly (India), May 13-19, 2006, vol. 41, No. 19, 1850-53, reprinted in Vienna Institute Monthly Report, 2007/2, Weiner Institut fur Internationale Wirtschaftsvergleiche (WIIW). 62. ‘Aggregate demand, aggregate supply and economic growth’, International Review of Applied Economics, 20(3), July 2006, 319-336. 63. ‘Maturity, stagnation and consumer debt: a Steindlian approach”, Metroeconomica, 57(3), August, 2006, 339-64. 64. ‘Aggregate demand shocks and economic growth’ (with Jaime Ros), Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 18(1), March, 2007, 75-99. 65. ‘Foreign direct investment and economic growth in less developed countries: An empirical study of causality and mechanisms’ (with Mousumi Duttaray and Kajal Mukhopadhyay), Applied Economics, 40 (15), 2008, 1927-39. 66. ‘The dependence effect, consumption and happiness: Galbraith revisited”, Review of Political Economy, 20(4), October 2008, 527-50. Reprinted in G. Mongiovi, ed., The Legacy of John Kenneth Galbraith, Routledge, 2013. 67. ‘International institutions, globalization and the inequality among nations’, (with Kajal Mukhopadhyay), Progress in Development Studies, 9(4), October, 2009, 323-37. 68. A contribution (pp. 427-8) to ‘Paul Anthony Samuelson, 1915-2009’, Metroeconomica, 61(3), July, 2010, 427-41. 69. ‘The role of aggregate demand in classical-Marxian models of economic growth”, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 35(2), March 2011, 357-82. 70. ‘Institutional change and economic development: Concepts, theory and political economy’, Journal of Institutional Economics, 7(4), 529-34, 2011. 71. ‘Macroeconomic theory after the crisis’, Review of Radical Political Economics, 43(3), September, 2011, 310-16. 72. ‘Education, growth and distribution: classical-Marxian economic thought and a simple model’ (with Roberto Veneziani), Cahiers d’économie politique / Papers in Political Economy, 61, 2, 157-85, 2011. 73. ‘The Kaleckian growth model: an introduction’, Metroeconomica, 63(1), 2012, 1-6. 74. ‘Distributional dynamics in Post-Keynesian growth models’ Journal of Post Keynesian

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Economics, 34(3), Spring 2012, 431-51. 75. ‘Government spending, aggregate demand and economic growth’, Review of Keynesian Economics, 1(1), Spring, 2013, 105-119. 76. ‘Growth and income distribution with the dynamics of power in labor and goods markets’, (with Michael Assous), Cambridge Journal of Economics, 37(6), 2013, 1407-30. 77. ‘Dimensions of pluralism in economics’, Review of Political Economy, 26(4), 2014, 479-94. 78. ‘Uncertainty, power, institutions and crisis: Implications for the future of capitalism’, Review of Keynesian Economics, 3(1), 2015, 9-28. 79. ‘Employment flexibility, dual labor markets, growth and distribution’ (with Dany Lang and Sebastien Charles), Metroeconomica, 66(4), November, 2015, 771-807. 80. ‘Growth and distribution in heterodox models with managers and financiers’, Metroeconomica, 67(2), May, 2016, 364-396. 81. ‘The Eurocentrism of economics’, Indian Journal of Economics (Special Centennial Issue), 96 (383), April, 2016, 705-22. 82. (In)-stability in Kalecki’s early macroeconomics’ (with Michael Assous, Paul Fourchard and Antonin Pottier), Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 39(1), March, 2017, 69-78 (special issue on Business cycles and economic growth). 83. ‘Income inequality, the wage share, and economic growth’, Review of Keynesian Economics, 5(2), Summer, 2017, 170-195. 84. ‘Heterodox theories of growth and distribution: a partial view’, Journal of Economic Surveys, 31(5), 2017, 335-51. 85. ‘Aspects of Indian economic thought and the birth and poverty of development economics’, The political economy of development economics: a historical perspective, ed. by M. Alacevich and M. Boianovsky, Annual supplement to History of Political Economy, 50 (S1): 59-75, Durham: Duke University Press. 86. ‘Education and ‘human capitalists’ in a classical-Marxian model of growth and income distribution’ (with Roberto Veneziani), Cambridge Journal of Economics, forthcoming. 87. ‘Some observations on models of growth and distribution with autonomous demand growth’, Metroeconomica, forthcoming. 88. ‘A classical model of education, growth and distribution’ (with Roberto Veneziani), Macroeconomic Dynamics, forthcoming. C. Papers in Books

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1. ‘South Florida as a gateway to trade with Latin America’ (with J. Kenneth Lipner), in A. Jorge, J. Salazar-Carrillo and E. P. Sanchez, eds., Trade, debt and growth in Latin America, Pergamon Press, 1984, p. 131-8. Reprinted in J. Salazar-Carrillo and Irma T. de Alonso, eds., Trade, Debt and Development in the Caribbean Basin, IESCARIBE Research Summaries, No. 2. 2. ‘Keynes's Dichotomy and Wage-Rigidity Keynesianism: a Puzzle in Keynesian Thought (with Edward J. Amadeo), in D. Moggridge, ed., Perspectives in the History of Economic Thought, Vol 4, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 1990, p. 103-112. 3. ‘Growth, Distribution and Capital Ownership: Kalecki and Pasinetti Revisited’, in Economic Theory and Policy, B. Datta, S. Gangopadhyay, D. Mookherjee, and D. Ray, eds., Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1990, p. 130-45. 4. ‘Competition, monopoly power and the prices of production’ in P. Arestis and Y. Kitromilides, ed., Theory and Policy in Political Economy: Essays in Pricing, Distribution and Growth, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 1990, p. 157-98. Reprinted in M. C. Sawyer, ed., The Legacy of Michal Kalecki, Vol. 1, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 2000. 5. ‘Introduction’ (with Kenneth P. Jameson) in A. K. Dutt and K. Jameson, eds., New Directions in Development Economics, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 1992, p. xiii - xvi. 6. ‘Two issues in the State of Development Economics’ in A. K. Dutt and K. Jameson, eds., New Directions in Development Economics, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 1992, p. 1-34. 7. ‘Rentiers in Post Keynesian Models’, in P. Arestis and V. Chick, eds., Recent Developments in Post-Keynesian Economics, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 1992, p. 95-122. 8. ‘Keynes, market forms, and competition’, in Bill Gerrard and John Hillard, eds., The Philosophy and Economics of J M Keynes, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 1992, p. 129-48. 9. ‘Stagnation, growth and unproductive activity’, in John Davis, ed., The Economic Surplus in Advanced Economies, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 1992, p. 91-113. 10. ‘A Post Keynesian Theory of Growth, Interest and Money’ (with Edward J. Amadeo), in M. Baranzini and G. C. Harcourt, eds., Dynamics of the Wealth of Nations. Growth, distribution and Structural Change. Essays in Honour of Luigi Pasinetti, London: Macmillan, 1993, p. 181-205. 11. ‘Analytical political economy: an introduction’, in A. K. Dutt, ed., New Directions in Analytical Political Economy, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 1994, p. 1-30. 12. ‘On the Long-Run Stability of Capitalist Economies’, in A. K. Dutt, New Directions in Analytical Political Economy, Aldershot :Edward Elgar, 1994, p. 93-120. 13. ‘Market Miracle and State Stagnation? The Development Experience of South Korea and India Compared’ (with Kwan S. Kim), in A. K. Dutt, K. S. Kim and A. Singh, eds., The State,

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Markets and Development: Beyond the Neoclassical Dichotomy, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 1994, p. 169-216. 14. ‘The State, Markets and Development’ (with K. S. Kim and A. Singh), in A. K. Dutt, K. S. Kim and A. Singh, eds., The State, Markets and Development: Beyond the Neoclassical Dichotomy, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 1994, p. 3-21. 15. ‘Classical competition and post-Keynesian monopoly power: a possible synthesis’, in M. Glick, ed., Competition, technology and money: Classical and post-Keynesian perspectives, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 1994, p. 40-51. 16. ‘Open economy macroeconomic themes for India’, in Prabhat Patnaik, ed., Themes in Indian Economics - Macroeconomics, Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1995, p. 28-84. 17. ‘Interest policy, growth and distribution in an open less-developed economy: a theoretical analysis’, P. Arestis and V. Chick, eds., Finance, Development and Structural Change: Post-Keynesian Perspectives, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 1995, p. 3-26. 18. ‘International trade and uneven development: Implications of some North-South models’, in A. Banerjee and B. Chatterjee, Economic Theory, Trade and Quantitative Economics: Essays in honor of Professor P. N. Roy, Calcutta: University of Calcutta Press, 1996, p. 279-311. 19. ‘Equilibrium, path dependence and hysteresis in post-Keynesian models’, in P. Arestis, G. Palma and M. Sawyer, eds., Essays in Honour of G. C. Harcourt, Vol 2: Markets, Unemployment and Economic Policy, Routledge, 1997, p. 238-53. 20. ‘The relevance of Keynesian policies in Semi-industrialized economies: Theoretical Considerations and an Empirical Illustration’ in P. Arestis and M. Swayer, eds., The Relevance of Keynesian Policies, Macmillan, 1997, p. 163-85. 21. ‘Heterogeneous labor in a simple Ricardian model’ (with John Davis), in J. P. Henderson, ed., The State of the History of Economics. Proceedings of the History of Economics Society: Perspectives on the History of Economic Thought, Routledge, 1997, p. 56-67. (Refereed selection of papers). 22. ‘Transnational Corporations, Direct Foreign Investment, and Growth’, in Richard Kozul-Wright and Robert E. Rowthorn, ed., Transnational Corporations and the Global Economy, Macmillan and St. Martin’s Press, 1998, p. 164-91. 23. ‘Globalization, foreign direct investment and Southern growth: Evidence from selected Asian countries’, in J. R. Chen, ed., Economic Effects of Globalization, Avebury, 1998, p. 45-96. 24. ‘Direct Foreign Investment and North-South Trade: Uneven Development or Convergent Growth?’, in John-Ren Chen and D. Sapsford, eds., Development Economics and Policy, Macmillan, 1998, p. 261-86.

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25. ‘Demand and Wage Goods Constraints in Agriculture-Industry Interaction in Less Developed Economies’, in Amitava Bose, Debraj Ray and Abhirup Sarkar, eds., Contemporary Macroeconomics, Oxford University Press, 2001, 93-127. 26. ‘Globalization and its social discontents: The case of India’ (with J. Mohan Rao), in Lance Taylor, ed., External Liberalization, Economic Performance, and Social Policy, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001, 179-216. 27. ‘Consumption, Happiness and Religion’ in A. K. Dutt and K. Jameson, eds., Crossing the Mainstream: Ethical and Methodological Issues in Economics, University of Notre Dame Press, 2001, 133-69. 28. ‘Crossing the Mainstream’ (with K. Jameson), in A. K. Dutt and K. Jameson, eds., Crossing the Mainstream: Ethical and Methodological Issues in Economics, University of Notre Dame Press, 2001, 3-23. 29. ‘Kalecki e os Kaleckianos: A relevância atual de Kalecki’ (‘Kalecki and the Kaleckians: The relevance of Kalecki Today’), in L. Pomeranz, J. Moglioli and G. T. Lima, eds., Dinamica economica do capitalismo contemporaneo: Homenagem a M. Kalecki, University of Sao Paulo Press, 2001 (in Portuguese), 21-68. 30. ‘The Political Economy of Development: An Introduction’, in A. K. Dutt, ed., The Politicial Economy of Development, Volume 1, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 2002, xi-xxxvi. 31. ‘Income elasticity of imports, North-South trade and uneven development’, in A. K. Dutt and J. Ros, eds., Development Economics and Structuralist Macroeconomics: Essays in Honor of Lance Taylor, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 2003, 307-35. 32. ‘Development economics and Political Economy’, (with Jaime Ros), in A. K. Dutt and J. Ros, eds., Development Economics and Structuralist Macroeconomics: Essays in Honor of Lance Taylor, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 2003, 3-28. 33. ‘New growth theory, effective demand and Post Keynesian macrodynamics”, in N. Salvadori, ed., Growth Theories: Old and New, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 2003, 67-100. 34. ‘Globalization, North-South uneven development, and international institutions”, in J. R. Chen, ed., Role of International Institutions in Globalization: Challenges of Reform, Edward Elgar, 2003, 101-133. 35. ‘Uneven development, convergence and North-South interaction’, in P. O’Hara, ed., Global political economy and the wealth of nations. Performance, institutions, problems and policies, Routledge, 2004, 63-82. (This volume includes a foreword by A. K. Dutt). 36. ‘Conspicuous consumption, consumer debt and growth’, in Mark Setterfield, ed., Interactions in Analytical Political Economy: Theory, Policy and Applications, Armonk, NJ: M. E. Sharpe, 2005, 155-78.

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37. ‘Reply to Edward McKenna’s comment’, in Mark Setterfield, ed., Interactions in Analytical Political Economy: Theory, Policy and Applications, Armonk, NJ: M. E. Sharpe, 2005, 184-8. 38. ‘On Post Walrasian Economics, Macroeconomic Policy and Heterodox Economics’ in Mark Setterfield, ed., Interactions in Analytical Political Economy: Theory, Policy and Applications, Armonk, NJ: M. E. Sharpe, 2005, 247-64. 39. ‘Robinson, history and equilibrium’, in Bill Gibson, ed., Joan Robinson’s Economics: A Centennial Celebration, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar, 2005, 123-172. 40. ‘International trade in early development economics’, in Jomo K. Sundaram and Erik S. Reinert, eds., Origins of Development Economics, New Delhi: Tulika Books and New York and London: Zed Books, 2005, 99-127. 41. ‘Steindl's theory of Maturity and Stagnation and Its Relevance Today’, T. Mott and N. Shapiro, eds., Rethinking Capitalist Development: Essays on the Economics of Josef Steindl, London: Routledge, 2005, 55-78. 42. ‘Globalization, South-North migration and uneven development’, in Partha Gangopadhyay and Manash Chatterji, eds., Economics of Globalization, Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2005, 115-129. 43. ‘A decade of reforms: The Indian economy in the 1990s’, (with J. Mohan Rao), in External liberalization in Asia, post-Socialist Europe and Brazil, edited by Lance Taylor, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2006, 139-179. 44. ‘Keynesian theory and Aggregate Demand-Aggregate Supply: a reconsideration’ (with Peter Skott), in Carl Chiarella, Peter Flaschel, Reiner Franke and Willi Semmler, eds., Quantitative and empirical analysis of nonlinear dynamic macromodels, Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2006, 149-72. 45. ‘Globalization, trade liberalization and conflict: a Southern perspective’, in B. N. Ghosh, ed., Globalisation and the Third World: A Study of Negative Consequences, Houndmills, UK and New York: Macmillan / Palgrave, 2006, 233-50. 46. ‘General long-run approaches to growth and development’, in A. K. Dutt and J. Ros, eds., International Handbook of Development Economics, Volume 1, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2008, 189-206. 47. ‘North-South issues’, in A. K. Dutt and J. Ros, eds., International Handbook of Development Economics, Volume 2, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2008, 163-176. 48. ‘Happiness and the relative consumption hypothesis’, in A. K. Dutt and B. Radcliff, eds., Happiness, economics and politics, Edward Elgar, 2009, 127-50.

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49. ‘Introduction: Happiness, economics and politics’, (with Benjamin Radcliff) in A. K. Dutt and B. Radcliff, eds., Happiness, economics and politics, Edward Elgar, 2009, 1-21. 50. ‘What is to be done: Toward a “happier” world’ (with Benjamin Radcliff) in A. K. Dutt and B. Radcliff, eds., Happiness, economics and politics, Edward Elgar, 2009, 343-50. 51. ‘Path dependence, equilibrium and economic growth’, in Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer, eds., Path Dependency in Macroeconomics – International Papers in Political Economy, Houndmills, UK and New York: Macmillan Palgrave, 2009, 119-161. 52. ‘Consumption takes time: Some implications for happiness’, in John Vint, Stan Metcalf, H. Kurz, P. Samuelson and N. Salvadori, ed., Economic Theory and Economic Thought, Essays in Honour of Ian Steedman, London: Routledge, 2010, 7-19. 53.‘Religion and development ethics: The case of Hinduism’, in Charles Wilber and Amitava Dutt, eds., New Directions in Development Ethics: Essays in Honor of Denis Goulet, Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2010, 113-41. 54. ‘Introduction: Development ethics and development economics’ (with Charles Wilber), in Charles Wilber and Amitava Dutt, eds., New Directions in Development Ethics: Essays in Honor of Denis Goulet, Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2010, 1-26. 55. ‘Taking Stock: Keynesian dynamics and the AD-AS framework’ (with Peter Skott), chapter 4 in C. Chiarella, P. Flaschel, and R. Franke, Monetary Macrodynamics, London: Routledge, 2010, 156-82. 56. ‘Reconciling the growth of aggregate demand and aggregate supply’, in Mark Setterfield, ed., Handbook of Alternative Theories of Economic Growth, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2010, 220-40. 57. ‘Equilibrium, stability and path dependence in post-Keynesian models of growth’ in Adriano Birolo, Duncan Foley, Heinz D. Kurz, Bertram Schefold, and Ian Steedman, eds., Production, distribution and trade: Alternative perspectives, Essays in Honour of Sergio Parrinello, London: Routledge, 2010, 233-53. 58. ‘Keynesian growth theory in the 21st century’, in Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer, eds., Twenty-first Century Keynesian Economics – International Papers in Political Economy, Houndmills and New York: Macmillan Palgrave, 2010, 39-80. 59. ‘Growth and income distribution: a post-Keynesian perspective’, in E. Hein and E. Stockhammer, eds., A modern guide to Keynesian macroeconomics and economic policies, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2011, 61-87. 60. ‘Alternative models of growth and distribution with a simple formulation of endogenous technological change’ in Christian Gehrke and Neri Salvadori, eds., Keynes, Sraffa, and the Criticism of Neoclassical Theory. Essays in honor of Heinz Kurz, London: Routledge, 2011, 67-

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83. 61. ‘Economic growth and income distribution: Kalecki, the Kaleckians and their critics’, in P. Arestis, ed., Macroeconomics and Economic Policy. Essays in honor of Malcolm Sawyer, Houndmills and New York: Macmillan Palgrave, 2011, 134-52. 62. ‘Growth, distribution and crises’ in Hansjörg Herr, Torsten Niechoj, Claus Thomasberger, Achim Truger, and Till van Treeck, eds,, From crisis to growth? The challenge of imbalances and debt, Marburg, Germany: Metropolis Verlag, 2012, 33-59. 63. ‘Endogenous technological change in classical-Marxian models of growth and distribution’, in T. Michl, A. Rezai and L. Taylor, eds., Social Fairness and Economics. Economic Essays in the Spirit of Duncan Foley, Abingdon, UK and New York, USA: Routledge, 2013, 264-85. 64. ‘Post-Keynesianism and the role of aggregate demand in development economics’, in Geoff C. Harcourt and Peter Kreisler, eds., Oxford Handbook of Post-Keynesian Economics, Volume 1, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2013, 568-94. 65. ‘Could more flexibility of labor markets help to resume growth? Lessons of an amended Kaleckian model’ (with Sabastien Charles and Dany Lang), in L. Mamica and P. Tridico, eds., Economic policy and financial crisis, London: Routledge, 2014, 74-89. 66. ‘What’s left of Malthus?’ in Giuseppe Freni, Heinz D. Kurz, Andrea Mario Lavezzi and Rodolfo Signorino, eds., Economic Theory and its History. Essays in Honour of Neri Salvadori, London: Routledge, 2016, 339-56. 67. ‘Employment flexibility, growth and distribution’ (with Sebastien Charles and Dany Lang), in P. K. Chopra, ed., Globalization and labour market dynamics: perspectives, polemics and policies, Leeds and Ambala: Wisdom House, UK, 2016, 18-40. 68. ‘Development economics”, in Gilbert Faccarello and Heinz Kurz, eds., Handbook of the History of Economic Thought, Volume 3, Developments in Major Fields of Economics, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2016, 91-105. 69. ‘Heterodox theories of economic growth and income distribution: A partial view”, in R. Veneziani and L. Zamparelli, eds., Analytical Political Economy, Hoboken, NJ, USA and Chichester, UK: Wiley Blackwell, 2018 (revised version of a journal paper). 70. ‘From political economy to economics and back again?’ in Partha Ray, Runa Sarkar, and Anindya Sen eds., Economics, Management and Sustainability: Essays in Honour of Anup Sinha, Singapore: Springer, 2018, 27-52. 71. ‘Les enjeux de la relation entre croissance et répartition’ (with Dany Lang), in Eric Barr, Virginie Monvoisine and Jean Francois Ponsot, eds., L’Economie post keynésienne. Histoire, théories et politiques, Paris: Suiel, 2018, 211-220 (in French).

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72. ‘John Maynard Keynes’, in Hassan Bougrine and Louis-Philippe Rochon, eds., A short history of economic thought: Major contributions since Adam Smith, forthcoming. 73. ‘Structuralists, structures, and economic development’, in Machiko Nissanke and Jose Antonio Ocampo, eds., Palgrave Handbook of Development Economics: Critical Reflections on Globalization and Development, London and New York: Palgrave-Macmillan, forthcoming. 74. ‘Fiscal policy and government debt in alternative models of growth and distribution’, in Nikolaos Karagiannis and John King, eds., Elgar Companion to Modern Government Intervention, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, forthcoming. 75. ‘Autonomous demand growth, distribution, and fiscal and monetary policy in the short and long run’ in Hassan Bougrine and Louis-Philippe Rochon, eds. Economic growth and macroeconomic stabilization policies in post-keynesian economics: Essays in honour of Marc Lavoie and Mario Seccareccia, Book Two, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, forthcoming. D. Entries in reference works 1. ‘Sectoral balance’, in P. Arestis and M. Sawyer, eds., Handbook of Radical Political Economy, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 1994, p. 342-6. 2. ‘Robinson, Joan’, in Tom Cate, ed., Encyclopedia of Keynesian Economics, Edward Elgar, 1997, p. 554-7. 3. ‘Monopoly’, in H. Kurz and N. Salvadori, eds., Elgar Companion to Classical Economics, Edward Elgar, 1998. 4. ‘Markets’, in H. Kurz and N. Salvadori, eds., Elgar Companion to Classical Economics, Edward Elgar, 1998. 5. ‘Effective demand and capacity utilization’, in P. O'Hara, edited, Encyclopedia of Political Economy, Vol. 1, Routledge, 1999, 254-56. 6. ‘Kaldor-Pasinetti models of growth and distribution’, in P. O'Hara, edited, Encyclopedia of Political Economy, Vol. 1, Routledge, 1999, 601-3. 7. ‘Structuralist theory of development’, in P. O'Hara, edited, Encyclopedia of Political Economy, Vol. 2, Routledge, 1999, 1118-1120. 8. ‘North-South models’, in P. O'Hara, edited, Encyclopedia of Political Economy, Vol. 2, Routledge, 1999, 807-12, 9. ‘Major themes in the political economy of development’, in P. O'Hara, edited, Encyclopedia of Political Economy, Vol. 1, Routledge, 1999, 202-206. 10. ‘Production’ in John King, ed., Elgar Companion to Post Keynesian Economics, Aldershot:

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Edward Elgar, 2003, p. 289-93. Revised version in John King, ed., Elgar Companion to Post Keynesian Economics, 2nd edition, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 2012, pg. 463-7. 11. ‘Aggregate supply’, in W. Darity, ed., International Encyclopedia of Social Sciences, Volume 1, 2nd ed., Macmillan, 2008, 53-55. 12. ‘Consumer’, in W. Darity, ed., International Encyclopedia of Social Sciences, Volume 2, 2nd ed., Macmillan, 2008, 99-102. 13. ‘Consumerism’, in W. Darity, ed., International Encyclopedia of Social Sciences, Volume 2, 2nd ed., Macmillan, 2008, 104-105. 14. ‘Economics, Keynesian’, in W. Darity, ed., International Encyclopedia of Social Sciences, Volume 2, 2nd ed., Macmillan, 2008, 511-513. 15. ‘Myrdal, Gunnar’, in W. Darity, ed., International Encyclopedia of Social Sciences, Volume 5, 2nd ed., Macmillan, 2008, 350-352. 16. ‘North-South models’, in W. Darity, ed., International Encyclopedia of Social Sciences, Volume 5, 2nd ed., Macmillan, 2008, 546-548. 17. ‘Stagnation’, in W. Darity, ed., International Encyclopedia of Social Sciences, Volume 8, 2nd ed., Macmillan, 2008, 83-85. 18. ‘Taylor, Lance’, in W. Darity, ed., International Encyclopedia of Social Sciences, Volume 8, 2nd ed., Macmillan, 2008, 285-286. 19. ‘Imperialism and War’, in Nigel Young, ed., The Oxford International Encyclopedia of Peace, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010, Volume 2, 393-97. 20. ‘Economic growth’, in P. O’Hara, ed., International Encyclopedia of Public Policy, Perth, Australia: Global Political Economy Research Institute, 2011, Volume 2, 165-78. 21. ‘World Trade Organization’ in P. O’Hara, ed., International Encyclopedia of Public Policy, Perth, Australia: Global Political Economy Research Institute, 2011, Volume 2, 591-603. 22. ‘War, collective violence and conflict: civil and regional’, in P. O’Hara, ed., International Encyclopedia of Public Policy, Perth, Australia: Global Political Economy Research Institute, 2011, Volume 1, 543-54. 23. ‘Economic growth’, in Mehmet Odekon, ed., The Sage Encyclopedia of World Poverty 2nd Edition, Sage, 2015, Volume 1, 408-12. 24. ‘Gandhi, Mahatma’, in Mehmet Odekon, ed., The Sage Encyclopedia of World Poverty 2nd Edition, Sage, 2015, Volume 2, 432-4.

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25. ‘Income distribution theories’, in Mehmet Odekon, ed., The Sage Encyclopedia of World Poverty 2nd Edition, Sage, 2015, Volume 2, 483-5. 26. ‘Income inequality’, in Mehmet Odekon, ed., The Sage Encyclopedia of World Poverty 2nd Edition, Sage, 2015, Volume 2, 485-8. 27. ‘Malthus, Thomas Robert’, in Mehmet Odekon, ed.,The Sage Encyclopedia of World Poverty 2nd Edition, Sage, 2015, Volume 3, 967-9. 28. ‘Macroeconomics’, in Mehmet Odekon, ed.,The Sage Encyclopedia of World Poverty 2nd Edition, Sage, 2015, Volume 3, 944-7. 29. ‘John A. Hobson’, in Mehmet Odekon, ed.,The Sage Encyclopedia of World Poverty 2nd Edition, Sage, 2015, Volume 2, 473-4. 30. ‘Ecuador’, (with Wilson Perez), in Mehmet Odekon, ed.,The Sage Encyclopedia of World Poverty 2nd Edition, Sage, 2015, Volume 1, 427-8. 31, ‘Economic development and economic growth, 1700-1914’, 2017, in Routledge Historical Resources: History of Economic Thought, eds., Heinz Kurz and Gilbert Faccarello. https://www.routledgehistoricalresources.com/economic-thought/ E. Papers in Conference proceedings 1. ‘The Prices of Production and Monopoly Power’, Modeling and Simulation, 18(1), 1987, 105-10, Proceedings of the 18th Annual Pittsburgh Conference, April 1987. 2. ‘The Determinants of Long Run Growth in Kaldor's Growth Models’, 7th Latin American Meetings of the Econometric Society: Abstracts and Papers, Vol. 2, Sao Paolo: USP, FAE, FIPE, 1987. (Also published in Portuguese as a journal article, see A15). 3. ‘A Post Keynesian model of accumulation, distribution and inflation with a rentier class’, Modeling and Simulation, Proceedings of the 20th Annual Pittsburgh Conference, April 1989. 4. ‘Direct foreign investment, north-south relations and growth: A comparison of Kojima’s Japanese and US models’, in K. Kim and R. Reimer, editors, Economic Cooperation and Integration: East Asian Experiences: Proceedings of the Nanzan-Notre Dame International Conference, Notre Dame: Kellogg Institute, 1997. 5. ‘Structuralist models of economic integration’, in B. Schefold, ed., Economic Interests and Cultural Determinants in European Integration, Conference Proceedings of the 1998 Summer School, Bressanone, Bolzano, Italy: European Academy, 2000. F. Other Papers 1. ‘Competition, monopoly power and the prices of production’, Autumn 1988, Thames Papers

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No. 36, 28-31. 26. ‘Review of “Handbook on the Economics of Happiness” edited by L. Bruni and P. L. Porta’, Eastern Economic Journal, 35, 2009, 129-31. 27. ‘Review of “Macroeconomic Institutions and Development” by Bilin Neyapti’, Economic Record, 2012, 645-56. 28. ‘The global financial crisis: views from Asia’, Review article on M. L. Mah-Hui and L. Chin, “Nowhere to Hide” and Y. V. Reddy, “Global crisis, recession and uneven recovery”, Development and Change, 44(1), January, 2013, 175-87. 29. ‘Review of “Macroeconomics beyond the NAIRU” by S. Storm and R. Naastepad’, Challenge, 56(5), September-October, 2013, 100-107. 30. ‘Review of “Political Economy of Human Happiness” by B. Radcliff’, Challenge, 58(6), November-December, 2015, 550-59. 31. ‘Review of Inequality, Growth and "Hot Money" by Pablo Bortz, Economic Issues, forthcoming. H. Magazine and newspaper articles 1. ‘A tolerant India would be a happier India’, (with Ben Radcliff), Asian Age (Indian newspaper), November 6, 2017. 2. ‘The relevance of Marx’s theory of economic growth and income distribution’, Keizai Seminar, special issue in honor of Karl Marx’s 200th birth anniversary, Why Marx Still Matters, Tokyo: Nippon Hyoron Sha, May 2018, 31-37 (in Japanese). OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (SELECTED) Journal editorial activities: Co-Editor Metroeconomica (published by Wiley). Co-editor, 1997-present. Review of Social Economy, (published by Routledge), Co-editor, 2017-present Advisory or Editorial Board Member European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention (published by Edward Elgar), Member, Editorial Board, 2012-present. Indian Economic Journal, Member, Editorial Advisory Board, 2016-present.

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International Journal of Happiness and Development (published by InterScience), Member, Editorial Board, 2011-present. International Journal of Development Issues (published by Emerald International). Member, Editorial Advisory Board, 2001-present. International Review of Applied Economics (published by the Taylor and Francis Group). Member, Editorial Advisory Board, 1995-present. Review of Keynesian Economics, (published by Edward Elgar), Member, Editorial Board, 2014-present. Revista de Economia, official journal of the Brazilian Association of Economics (ANPEC), (published by Elsevier), Member, Editorial Board, 2012-present. Referee for journals, book publishers and research funding and evaluation institutions Journals American Journal of Political Science Applied Economics Asian Affairs Asian Development Review Australian Economic Papers Bulletin of Economic Research Cambridge Journal of Economics Comparative Economic Studies Comparative Political Studies Development and Change Eastern Economic Journal Economia (Brazil) Economics and Philosophy Economic and Political Weekly (India) Economic Journal Economics and Philosophy Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics (The Netherlands) European Journal of Political Economy European Journal of the History of Economic Thought Evolutionary and Institutional Economics Review (Japan) Feminist Economics Forum for Social Economics Homo Oeconomicus International Economic Review International Journal of Business and Economics (Taiwan) International Journal of Gandhi Studies

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International Journal of Economics Education and Pluralism International Journal of Happiness and Development International Journal of Political Economy International Journal of Wellbeing International Review of Applied Economics Intervention: European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies Journal of Australian Political Economy Journal of Comparative Economics Journal of Consumer Culture Journal of Development Economics Journal of Development Studies Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization Journal of Economic Methodology Journal of Economic Policy Reform Journal of Economic Surveys Journal of Environmental Management Journal of Evolutionary Economics Journal of Globalization and Development Journal of the History of Economic Thought Journal of Institutional Economics Journal of International Economic Integration Journal of Macroeconomics Journal of Mathematical Economics Journal of Money, Credit and Banking Journal of Post Keynesian Economics Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies Metroeconomica Nova Economia (Brazil) Oxford Development Studies Oxford Economic Papers Policy Modeling Professional Geographer Regulation Review (France) Review of Development Economics Review of Keynesian Economics Review of Political Economy Review of Politics Review of Radical Political Economics Review of Social Economy Revista Cuadernos De Economia (Colombia) Science Scottish Journal of Political Economy Small Business Economics Journal Social and Economic Studies Social Concept Southern Economic Journal

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Structural Change and Economic Dynamics Studies in Comparative International Development Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Technological and Economic Development of Economy (Lithuania) Third World Quarterly World Development Zeitschrift fur Nationalokonomie: Journal of Economics

Book Publishers Book manuscripts reviewed for:

Anthem Press Cambridge University Press

Edward Elgar Harvard University Press

International Labour Organization Publishing Kluwer Academic Publishers MIT Press Oxford University Press Palgrave Macmillan

Princeton University Press Routledge Rowman and Littlefield Rutgers University Press University of Michigan Press Other Fields Institute (Canada) Guggenheim Foundation (US) Evaluation of Research Quality, Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Università e della Ricerca (Italy) Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET) (US) MacArthur Foundation (US) National Bank of Austria National Science Foundation (US) Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Director of Ph. D. dissertations Omar Sami Dahi, Economic development and South-South trade, University of Notre Dame. Department of Economics, 2006. Patricia Ledesma Liébana, Financial liberalization and monetary control in a developing country, University of Notre Dame. Department of Economics, 2002.

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Maiju Perälä, Essays on economic development and growth, University of Notre Dame. University of Notre Dame. Department of Economics, 2002. (co-director). Katarina R. I. Keller, Investment in the levels of education and the effects on growth and income distribution, University of Notre Dame. Department of Economics, 2001 Mousumi Duttaray, Foreign direct investment and growth: causality and mechanisms, Indiana University, Bloomington, Department of Economics (co-director), 2001. Yongling Ding, Inefficient R&D and its implications for economic performance, University of Notre Dame. Department of Economics, 2000 Willy Walter Cortez, The political economy of industrial stagnation: Peru's manufactures, 1970-1992, University of Notre Dame. Department of Economics, 1998. Mathew A. Verghis, Changing constraints on Indian industry, University of Notre Dame. Department of Economics, 1998. Gilberto Tadeu Lima, Three essays on capital accumulation, distribution and technological change, University of Notre Dame. Department of Economics, 1997. Jaishankar Raman, The problem of regional disparities in India, University of Notre Dame. Dept. of Economics, 1997. Leslie M. Fergerstrom, Economic-environmental linkages in a small developing country : the case of Bolivia, University of Notre Dame. Department of Economics, 1996. Gaurav Anand, Essays on sectoral linkages and growth, University of Notre Dame. Department of Economics, 1996. José Antonio Cordero-Peña, Essays on growth and distribution in open economies, University of Notre Dame. Department of Economics, 1995.