Thursday, October 17, 2019


PUBLICATIONS
A.  Law and Economics
1. Industrial Relations Journal (Blackwell Publishing, UK), November 2008”Assessing the Long-Run Economic Impact of Labour Law Systems: A Theoretical Reappraisal and Analysis of New Time Series Data” (with Simon Deakin)
2. International Journal of the Economics of Business (Routledge, UK), Vol. 16, No. 1, February 2009, pp. 73–86: “Do the English legal origin countries have more dispersed share ownership and more developed financial systems?”
3. Journal of Empirical Legal Studies(Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of Cornell Law School, USA), June 2009, Volume 6, No.2, pp.343-380.Shareholder Protection and Stock Market Development: An Empirical Test of the Legal Origins Hypothesis’ (with John Armour, Simon Deakin, Mathias Siems and Ajit Singh).
4. Cambridge   Journal   of    Economics (Oxford University Press),March 2010: ‘Law, finance and development: further analyses of longitudinal data’ (with Ajit Singh).
5. Cambridge Journal   of    Economics (Cambridge, UK), November 2013, Vol.37, No.4, pp.1335-48: Does Employment Protection Lead to Unemployment? A Panel Data Analysis of OECD Countries, 1990-2008.
6. International Labour Review (ILO, Geneva), March 2014: Do Labour Laws Increase Equality at the Expense of Higher Unemployment? The Experience of Six OECD Countries, 1970-2010 (with Simon Deakin and Jonas Malmberg).
7. Socio-Economic Review 2017 Vol 15 No.2“Varieties of creditor protection: insolvency law reform and credit expansion in developed market economies” (with Simon Deakin and Vivian Mollica).
8. Journal of Law, Finance, and Accounting (Now Publishers, Boston, USA), May 2018 Vol.3 No.1: “Is There a Relationship between Shareholder Protection and Stock Market Development” (with SimonDeakin and Mathias Siems).
B. The North-South Terms of Trade Controversy: The Prebisch-Singer Thesis
9. Journal of Development Studies  (Frank   Cass, London), October 1986:  "Terms of Trade   Experience   of   Britain   since   the Nineteenth Century".
10. Cambridge   Journal   of    Economics (Academic   Press, London), December, 1986: "The Prebisch-Singer  Hypothesis:  A  Statistical Evaluation".
11. World Development (Perganon Press,Washington), April, 1991: "Manufactured Exports of Developing Countries and Their Terms of Trade Since 1965"(Second Author: H.W. Singer).
12. Journal of International  Development(Manchester,Britain), Volume 4, Issue 3, May/June 1992 : "The Prebisch-Singer Thesis Revisited"(jointly with  David Sapsford and H.W. Singer), pages 315–332.
C. Debt Crisis, Commodity Prices and Transfer Burden
13. Journal of Development Studies(Frank Cass, London), July, 1991: "Debt Crisis  of the Less Developed Countries and  the  Transfer Debate Once Again".
D. North-South Uneven Development/Catching Up Debate
14. Review (Binghamton, New York), vol.23, no.4, 2000: “North-South Uneven Development: What the Data Show”.
E. Globalisation and Development
15. Revue Tiers Monde (Paris), October 2005: "Is There Any Impact of Trade Liberalisation on Growth? Experiences of India and Korea”.
16. Journal of Economic Issues (New Mexico, USA), 2008: “Trade Openness and Growth: Is There Any Link”
F.Distribution and Growth: Structuralist Macroeconomics
17. Review  of  Radical  Political  Economics (USA),Vol.25 (February  1992): "Distribution and Growth : A Critical Note  on Stagnationism".
18. Journal   of  Macroeconomics(Louisiana,  USA), Vol.15,  No.4( Fall, 1993): "Effective Demand and Income Distribution  in  the context  of  Agriculture-Industry Demand linkage: A  Two  Sector Macroeconomic Framework".
G. North-South Macroeconomic Framework
19. Journal  of  Macroeconomics(Lousiana,USA), (Winter,1997):  "Growth  and  Terms  of  Trade:   A    North-South Macroeconomic Framework".
20. Review of Development Economics(Blackwell Publishers, Oxford), October 2001: "Technical Progress and the North-South Terms of Trade".
21. Review of Political Economy (Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, UK ),
Vol.21, Number 3, 393–401, July 2009: ‘A Centre-Periphery Framework on Kaldorian Lines’.
H. Others
22. Journal  of  Contemporary Asia  (Manila,  Philippines),  Vol.22,  No.3( July 1992) : "De-industrialisation Through Colonial Trade".

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