1. The concept of the marginal productivity of capital and the Wicksell effect, Oxford Economic Papers, July 1966 (translated into Spanish).
2. Foreign trade as a time-saving device in project planning, Economics of Planning, 1968, Vol. No. 3 (translated into Russian).
3. An aspect of project selection: durability versus construction period, Economic Journal, July 1968.
4. On the recent controversy on capital theory: a Marxian view, Economic Journal, September, 1969 (translated into German, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese and Japanese; reprinted in `Penguin Modern Readings’ edited by G. Harcourt and Liang).
5. A physical analogue of the reswitching problem, Oxford Economic Papers, July 1970.
6. Unwanted amortization funds: a mathematical treatment, Economic Journal, June 1971.
7. A study in agricultural backwardness under semi-feudalism, Economic Journal, March, 1973.
8. Towards a theory of pre-capitalist exchange, in Economic Theory and Planning, ed. A.Mitra, Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1974.
9. On the analogy between the quantity - and the price-traverse, Oxford Economic Papers, November, 1975.
10. The evolution of land relations in British India, Indian Economic and Social History Review, March, 1976.
11. A critical approach to irrigation statistics in India, International Social Science Review, September, 1976 (also in French).
12. On the formation of usurious interest rates in backward agriculture, Cambridge Journal of Economics, December, 1977.
13. Accumulation and exploitation: an analysis in the tradition of Marx, Kalecki and Sraffa, Cambridge Journal of Economics, June, 1980 (co-authored with Joan Robinson).
14. Class relations and the pattern of accumulation in an agrarian economy, Cambridge Journal of Economics, December, 1981.
15. Credit to the South, in East West South edited by Sanders, Macmillan, London, 1982.
16. Durable capital goods and the notion of capital intensity: Wicksell on the Akermann Problem reconsidered, Journal of Post- Keneysian Economics, Fall, 1982.
17. The rise of Monetarism as a social doctrine, Thames Papers on Political Economy, Autumn, 1983 (translated into Italian and Spanish; co-authored with Josef Steindl).
18. Crop-sharing as a labour process and the size of the farm, Journal of Peasant Studies, April, 1983.
19. Multimarket classification of unemployment: a sceptical note, Cambridge Journal of Economics, December, 1983.
20. L’accumulation du capital: temps logique et temps historique, Economie Appliquee, 1985, No. 2 (original in English).
21. Las’ repercussions de `Monetarismo en los paises en desarrollo’, Investigation Economica, June, 1985 (original in English).
22. Persistence and polarization: a study in the dynamics of agrarian contradiction, Journal of Peasant Studies, April, 1986 (co-authored with H.Z. Rahman and Ann Lisbet Arn).
23. Forced commerce and agrarian growth, World Development, 1986, No. 2.
24. The complex dynamics of the simple Ricardian system, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1987, November (co-authored with D.J. Harris).
25. Dependent vs self-reliant growth with external borrowing, Cambridge Journal of Economics, September, 1987.
26. Employment and livelihood, International Labour Review, 1989, Vol. 128, No. 6.
27. Entries for New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics edited by J. Eatwell, M. Milgaet, P. Neuman.
Entries on `Disguised unemployment’, `Money lending’ and `Golden age’.
28. Microfoundations of macroeconomics theory: a post-Keynesian view, Oknomie und Gesellschaft, Jahrbuch 6 ed. Kalmach, P., 1989.
29. Optimal price adjustment under incomplete information, European Economic Review, 1990 (Co-authored with Falkinger, J.).
30. Unemployment and the real wage: the economic basis of contesting political ideologies, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 1990, December (co-authored with Marglin, S.).
31. Profit squeeze and Keynesian theory (co-authored with Marglin, S.) in The Golden Age of Capitalism, edited by S. Marglin, and J. Schor, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1990.
32. Relaxing the international constrain on full employment, Banco Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly, 1990 (co-authored with Matzner, E.).
33. Economic power and productive efficiency in backward agriculture, in Reinterpretations in Economic History, edited by B. Gustafsson, Edward Elgar, London, 1991.
34. Small is powerful: catastrophic change from the neglect of `second order small’ in Essays in Economic Analysis and Policy (Essays in honour of Bhabatosh Datta ) edited by D. Banerjee, Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1991.
35. Keynesian and classical unemployment: a false distinction, Economie Appliquee, 1991, March.
36. Unconventional implications of conventional stabilization policies, Indian Economic Review (special number in memory of Sukhamoy Chakravarty), 1992, No. 27.
37.Conventional stabilization and the East European transition, in The Transition from Command to Market Economies in East-Central Europe, edited by S. Ritcher, Boulder, San Francisco and Oxford, 1992.
38. Orthodox development theories and their application to the less developed countries, in From Debt Crisis to Sustainable Development, edited by G. Vaggi, Macmillan, London, 1993.
39. Alternative development strategies and the rural sector, in Economic Crisis and Third World Agriculture, edited by A. Singh and H. Tabatabai, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1993.
40. The method of the pure ratio in economic analysis, in The Dynamics of the Wealth of Nations (Essays in honour of L.L. Pasinetti), edited by Harcourt, G. And Baranzini, Macmillan, London, 1993.
41. Sustainable full employment and real wage flexibility, in Investment Planning and Deve-lopment (Essays in memory of S. Chakravarty), edited by K. Basu, M. Mazumdar and T. Mitra, Basil Blackwell, Oxford, 1994.
42. Chaotic targeting on market - clearing price, Economie Appliquee, 1994, No. 1.
43. Wage flexibility and employment: from its national to international dimension, in Was ist Relevante Oknomie Heute (Essays in honour of K. Rothschild) edited by E. Matzner and E.W. Nowothy, Metropolis, Marburg, 1994.
44. The economics and politics and social democracy, in Development and Change (Essays in honour of K.N. Raj), edited by P. Bardhan, M. Datta Chaudhury, and T.N. Krishnan, Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1994.
45. Short period macroeconomic aspects of foreign aid, Cambridge Journal of Economics, March, 1996 (co-authored with Skarstein, R.).
46. Transition from the command to the market system: what went wrong and what to do now? (Mimeo, co-authored with Laski and Levick), Vienna Institute of Comparative Economic Studies, 1994.
47. Patterns of economic transition and structural adjustment, Yearbook of the Vienna Institute of Comparative Economic Studies (Essays in honour of Alec Nave), edited by Mark Knell, Edward Elgar, 1996.
48. Reflections on the role of the state in economic development (with special reference to large, predominantly agrarian economic, in Storm, S. And Naastepad (ed.) The State and the Economic Process, Edward Elgar, Cheltenharm, 1996.
49. Reflections on the economic role of the transformational state (translated into French as “Une reflection sur le role de L’Etat dons des economies en transformation” in R. Delorme (ed). A l’est du Nouveau L’Harmattan, Paris, 1996.
50. Dynamic patterns in transformation, Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Vol. 7, 1996.
51. Economic growth and the theory of capital: an evaluation of Joan Robinson’s contribution, in M.C. Marcuzzo, L.L. Pasinetti and A. Roncaglia (eds). The Economics of Joan Robinson, Routledge, London, 1996.
52. Productivity, production relations and class efficiency: illustrations from Indian agriculture in A. Bhaduri and R.Skarstein (eds). Economic Development and Agricultural Productivity, Edward Elgar, Chettenham, U.K., 1997.
53. Three aspects of transforming former centrally planned economies (Essays in honour of T. Mazumdar) in A. Bose, M. Rakshit and A. Sinha (eds). Issues in Economic Theory and Public Policy, Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1997.
54. Implications of globalization for macroeconomic theory and policy in developing countries in D. Baker, G. Epstein and R. Pollin (eds) Globalization and Progressive Economic Policy, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1998.
55. The problem of unemployment: its economic and political dimensions, in Halevi, J. And Fontaine, J.M. (eds). Restoring Demand in the World Economy, Edward Elgar, 1998.
56. Eficiencia economica e instituciones agrarias, Historia Agraria, Enero-Junio, 1998.
57. Dualism, Dependency and Structuralism, an essay contributed to Encyclopedia Italiana (special volumes for Twentieth Century Intellectual History/History of Ideas), Rome, Italy, 1999.
58. Effective demand versus profit maximization in aggregate demand/supply analysis: a dynamic perspective (co-authored with K. Laski and M. Riese), Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review, September, 1999 (An earlier version published in Polish in Economista, 1996).
59. Legal or illegal production and trade under monopoly with transaction cost, Metroeconomica, 51(3) August, 2000.
60. Chaotic implications of the natural rate of unemployment Structural Change and Economic Dynamics(13),2002.
61. Nationalism and economic policy in the era of globalizatio in D.Nayyar(ed) Governing Globalization, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 2002.
62.The evolution of policies and strategies in Indian economic development, in Economic Development and the Quality of Life in South Asia, Printworld Tanne, University of Tokyo and Ministry of Education, Japan (March, 2000).
63. Effective demand and the terms of trade in a dual economy: A Kaldorian perspective (co-authored with R. Skarstein; Cambridge Journal of Economics), 2003(27).
64. Structural change and development, in Ha-Joon Chang(ed), Rethinking Development Economics,London, Anthem Press, 2003.
65.On different regimes of accumulation in Joan Robinson’s Economics, A Centennial Celebration.(ed) Bill Gibson, Edward Elgar Nothhampton, 2005.
66. Endogenous economic growth: a new approach, Cambridge Journal pf Economics,Vol.30(1), 2006.
67. A model of interaction between the real and the virtual economy (co-authored with K.Laski and M.Riese),Metroeconomica, July, 57(3), 2006.
68. Joblessness, (also in Portugese and Spanish), Brazilian Journal of Political Economy, vol.25, no.2
69. Labour market flexibility and unemployment, Employment, /Distribution and Growth, edited by Eckhard Hein, Macmillan, London, 2006.
70. The role of income distribution in long run economic growth, in N. Salvadori (ed)Economic Growth and Distribution, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, U.K and North Hampton, Mass, USA, pp40-58.
71. On the Dynamics of profit- and wage –led growth, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2008, vol.32 pp.147-160.
72. Some implications of economic openness with special reference to India (also in Italian), Economia Politica, December, vol.25,nr.3 2008.
73. Predatory growth, Economic and Political Weekly(EPW),April, 2008
74. A failed world view( Foundation Day Lecture, InterUniversity Centre of Astronomy and Astrophysics, EPW, January,31, 2009)
75. Understanding the financial crisis, EPW, 13 March, 2009.
76. Alternative industrialization( co-authored with Medha Patkar), EPW,January3, 2009.
77. On the dynamics of profit-led and wage-led growth, Cambridge Journal of Economics,2008 (32):147-160.
78. Some Implications of economic openness with special reference to India, Economia Politica, July, 2008
79. Financialization in the light of Keynesian theory, BNR Quarterly Review, March, 2011.
80. A contribution to the theory of financial fragility and crisis, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2011.
81.Prices or quantities? The common link in the methods of Sraffa, Keynes and Kaleckiin R. Chiccone, C.Gherke and G.Mongiovi(eds), Sraffa and Modern Economics( vol II),Oxford, Routledge, 2011.
82. A simple model of path dependent growth and effective demand, in N. Salvadori, C. Gehrke(eds), Keynes, Sraffa and the Criticism of Neoclassical Theory, Newyork and London, Routledge, 2011.
2. Foreign trade as a time-saving device in project planning, Economics of Planning, 1968, Vol. No. 3 (translated into Russian).
3. An aspect of project selection: durability versus construction period, Economic Journal, July 1968.
4. On the recent controversy on capital theory: a Marxian view, Economic Journal, September, 1969 (translated into German, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese and Japanese; reprinted in `Penguin Modern Readings’ edited by G. Harcourt and Liang).
5. A physical analogue of the reswitching problem, Oxford Economic Papers, July 1970.
6. Unwanted amortization funds: a mathematical treatment, Economic Journal, June 1971.
7. A study in agricultural backwardness under semi-feudalism, Economic Journal, March, 1973.
8. Towards a theory of pre-capitalist exchange, in Economic Theory and Planning, ed. A.Mitra, Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1974.
9. On the analogy between the quantity - and the price-traverse, Oxford Economic Papers, November, 1975.
10. The evolution of land relations in British India, Indian Economic and Social History Review, March, 1976.
11. A critical approach to irrigation statistics in India, International Social Science Review, September, 1976 (also in French).
12. On the formation of usurious interest rates in backward agriculture, Cambridge Journal of Economics, December, 1977.
13. Accumulation and exploitation: an analysis in the tradition of Marx, Kalecki and Sraffa, Cambridge Journal of Economics, June, 1980 (co-authored with Joan Robinson).
14. Class relations and the pattern of accumulation in an agrarian economy, Cambridge Journal of Economics, December, 1981.
15. Credit to the South, in East West South edited by Sanders, Macmillan, London, 1982.
16. Durable capital goods and the notion of capital intensity: Wicksell on the Akermann Problem reconsidered, Journal of Post- Keneysian Economics, Fall, 1982.
17. The rise of Monetarism as a social doctrine, Thames Papers on Political Economy, Autumn, 1983 (translated into Italian and Spanish; co-authored with Josef Steindl).
18. Crop-sharing as a labour process and the size of the farm, Journal of Peasant Studies, April, 1983.
19. Multimarket classification of unemployment: a sceptical note, Cambridge Journal of Economics, December, 1983.
20. L’accumulation du capital: temps logique et temps historique, Economie Appliquee, 1985, No. 2 (original in English).
21. Las’ repercussions de `Monetarismo en los paises en desarrollo’, Investigation Economica, June, 1985 (original in English).
22. Persistence and polarization: a study in the dynamics of agrarian contradiction, Journal of Peasant Studies, April, 1986 (co-authored with H.Z. Rahman and Ann Lisbet Arn).
23. Forced commerce and agrarian growth, World Development, 1986, No. 2.
24. The complex dynamics of the simple Ricardian system, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1987, November (co-authored with D.J. Harris).
25. Dependent vs self-reliant growth with external borrowing, Cambridge Journal of Economics, September, 1987.
26. Employment and livelihood, International Labour Review, 1989, Vol. 128, No. 6.
27. Entries for New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics edited by J. Eatwell, M. Milgaet, P. Neuman.
Entries on `Disguised unemployment’, `Money lending’ and `Golden age’.
28. Microfoundations of macroeconomics theory: a post-Keynesian view, Oknomie und Gesellschaft, Jahrbuch 6 ed. Kalmach, P., 1989.
29. Optimal price adjustment under incomplete information, European Economic Review, 1990 (Co-authored with Falkinger, J.).
30. Unemployment and the real wage: the economic basis of contesting political ideologies, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 1990, December (co-authored with Marglin, S.).
31. Profit squeeze and Keynesian theory (co-authored with Marglin, S.) in The Golden Age of Capitalism, edited by S. Marglin, and J. Schor, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1990.
32. Relaxing the international constrain on full employment, Banco Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly, 1990 (co-authored with Matzner, E.).
33. Economic power and productive efficiency in backward agriculture, in Reinterpretations in Economic History, edited by B. Gustafsson, Edward Elgar, London, 1991.
34. Small is powerful: catastrophic change from the neglect of `second order small’ in Essays in Economic Analysis and Policy (Essays in honour of Bhabatosh Datta ) edited by D. Banerjee, Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1991.
35. Keynesian and classical unemployment: a false distinction, Economie Appliquee, 1991, March.
36. Unconventional implications of conventional stabilization policies, Indian Economic Review (special number in memory of Sukhamoy Chakravarty), 1992, No. 27.
37.Conventional stabilization and the East European transition, in The Transition from Command to Market Economies in East-Central Europe, edited by S. Ritcher, Boulder, San Francisco and Oxford, 1992.
38. Orthodox development theories and their application to the less developed countries, in From Debt Crisis to Sustainable Development, edited by G. Vaggi, Macmillan, London, 1993.
39. Alternative development strategies and the rural sector, in Economic Crisis and Third World Agriculture, edited by A. Singh and H. Tabatabai, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1993.
40. The method of the pure ratio in economic analysis, in The Dynamics of the Wealth of Nations (Essays in honour of L.L. Pasinetti), edited by Harcourt, G. And Baranzini, Macmillan, London, 1993.
41. Sustainable full employment and real wage flexibility, in Investment Planning and Deve-lopment (Essays in memory of S. Chakravarty), edited by K. Basu, M. Mazumdar and T. Mitra, Basil Blackwell, Oxford, 1994.
42. Chaotic targeting on market - clearing price, Economie Appliquee, 1994, No. 1.
43. Wage flexibility and employment: from its national to international dimension, in Was ist Relevante Oknomie Heute (Essays in honour of K. Rothschild) edited by E. Matzner and E.W. Nowothy, Metropolis, Marburg, 1994.
44. The economics and politics and social democracy, in Development and Change (Essays in honour of K.N. Raj), edited by P. Bardhan, M. Datta Chaudhury, and T.N. Krishnan, Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1994.
45. Short period macroeconomic aspects of foreign aid, Cambridge Journal of Economics, March, 1996 (co-authored with Skarstein, R.).
46. Transition from the command to the market system: what went wrong and what to do now? (Mimeo, co-authored with Laski and Levick), Vienna Institute of Comparative Economic Studies, 1994.
47. Patterns of economic transition and structural adjustment, Yearbook of the Vienna Institute of Comparative Economic Studies (Essays in honour of Alec Nave), edited by Mark Knell, Edward Elgar, 1996.
48. Reflections on the role of the state in economic development (with special reference to large, predominantly agrarian economic, in Storm, S. And Naastepad (ed.) The State and the Economic Process, Edward Elgar, Cheltenharm, 1996.
49. Reflections on the economic role of the transformational state (translated into French as “Une reflection sur le role de L’Etat dons des economies en transformation” in R. Delorme (ed). A l’est du Nouveau L’Harmattan, Paris, 1996.
50. Dynamic patterns in transformation, Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Vol. 7, 1996.
51. Economic growth and the theory of capital: an evaluation of Joan Robinson’s contribution, in M.C. Marcuzzo, L.L. Pasinetti and A. Roncaglia (eds). The Economics of Joan Robinson, Routledge, London, 1996.
52. Productivity, production relations and class efficiency: illustrations from Indian agriculture in A. Bhaduri and R.Skarstein (eds). Economic Development and Agricultural Productivity, Edward Elgar, Chettenham, U.K., 1997.
53. Three aspects of transforming former centrally planned economies (Essays in honour of T. Mazumdar) in A. Bose, M. Rakshit and A. Sinha (eds). Issues in Economic Theory and Public Policy, Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1997.
54. Implications of globalization for macroeconomic theory and policy in developing countries in D. Baker, G. Epstein and R. Pollin (eds) Globalization and Progressive Economic Policy, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1998.
55. The problem of unemployment: its economic and political dimensions, in Halevi, J. And Fontaine, J.M. (eds). Restoring Demand in the World Economy, Edward Elgar, 1998.
56. Eficiencia economica e instituciones agrarias, Historia Agraria, Enero-Junio, 1998.
57. Dualism, Dependency and Structuralism, an essay contributed to Encyclopedia Italiana (special volumes for Twentieth Century Intellectual History/History of Ideas), Rome, Italy, 1999.
58. Effective demand versus profit maximization in aggregate demand/supply analysis: a dynamic perspective (co-authored with K. Laski and M. Riese), Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review, September, 1999 (An earlier version published in Polish in Economista, 1996).
59. Legal or illegal production and trade under monopoly with transaction cost, Metroeconomica, 51(3) August, 2000.
60. Chaotic implications of the natural rate of unemployment Structural Change and Economic Dynamics(13),2002.
61. Nationalism and economic policy in the era of globalizatio in D.Nayyar(ed) Governing Globalization, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 2002.
62.The evolution of policies and strategies in Indian economic development, in Economic Development and the Quality of Life in South Asia, Printworld Tanne, University of Tokyo and Ministry of Education, Japan (March, 2000).
63. Effective demand and the terms of trade in a dual economy: A Kaldorian perspective (co-authored with R. Skarstein; Cambridge Journal of Economics), 2003(27).
64. Structural change and development, in Ha-Joon Chang(ed), Rethinking Development Economics,London, Anthem Press, 2003.
65.On different regimes of accumulation in Joan Robinson’s Economics, A Centennial Celebration.(ed) Bill Gibson, Edward Elgar Nothhampton, 2005.
66. Endogenous economic growth: a new approach, Cambridge Journal pf Economics,Vol.30(1), 2006.
67. A model of interaction between the real and the virtual economy (co-authored with K.Laski and M.Riese),Metroeconomica, July, 57(3), 2006.
68. Joblessness, (also in Portugese and Spanish), Brazilian Journal of Political Economy, vol.25, no.2
69. Labour market flexibility and unemployment, Employment, /Distribution and Growth, edited by Eckhard Hein, Macmillan, London, 2006.
70. The role of income distribution in long run economic growth, in N. Salvadori (ed)Economic Growth and Distribution, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, U.K and North Hampton, Mass, USA, pp40-58.
71. On the Dynamics of profit- and wage –led growth, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2008, vol.32 pp.147-160.
72. Some implications of economic openness with special reference to India (also in Italian), Economia Politica, December, vol.25,nr.3 2008.
73. Predatory growth, Economic and Political Weekly(EPW),April, 2008
74. A failed world view( Foundation Day Lecture, InterUniversity Centre of Astronomy and Astrophysics, EPW, January,31, 2009)
75. Understanding the financial crisis, EPW, 13 March, 2009.
76. Alternative industrialization( co-authored with Medha Patkar), EPW,January3, 2009.
77. On the dynamics of profit-led and wage-led growth, Cambridge Journal of Economics,2008 (32):147-160.
78. Some Implications of economic openness with special reference to India, Economia Politica, July, 2008
79. Financialization in the light of Keynesian theory, BNR Quarterly Review, March, 2011.
80. A contribution to the theory of financial fragility and crisis, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2011.
81.Prices or quantities? The common link in the methods of Sraffa, Keynes and Kaleckiin R. Chiccone, C.Gherke and G.Mongiovi(eds), Sraffa and Modern Economics( vol II),Oxford, Routledge, 2011.
82. A simple model of path dependent growth and effective demand, in N. Salvadori, C. Gehrke(eds), Keynes, Sraffa and the Criticism of Neoclassical Theory, Newyork and London, Routledge, 2011.