Journal articles and book chapters

1. “Regional Integration vs. Company Integration in the Utilization of Caribbean Bauxite”, in S. Lewis and T. Matthews, (Eds.) Caribbean Integration: Proceedings of the Third Caribbean Scholars Conference. Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico: Institute of Caribbean Studies, University of Puerto Rico, 1968; 101-118.

2. (With O. Jefferson) “Corporate vs. Caribbean Integration”, New World Quarterly, 4,2, 1968, pp. 45-56; reprinted in N. Girvan and O. Jefferson (Eds.) Readings in the Political Economy of the Caribbean, pp. 87-98; and in H. Bernstein (Ed.) Development and Underdevelopment: The Third World Today, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1973, pp. 341-356; in Spanish in Desarrollo Economico, Buenos Aires, Oct.-Dec., 1967.

3. “Making the Rules of the Game: Company-Country Agreements in the Bauxite Industry”, Social and Economic Studies, 20, 4 (December 1971).

4. “The Question of Compensation: A Third World Perspective”, Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, 5, 2 (Spring 1972); 340-360.

5. “Las Corporaciones Transnacionales del Cobre en Chile”, in R. Ffrench-Davis (Ed.) El Cobre en el Desarrollo Nacional, Santiago, Chile, 1971; 107-129.

6. “Dependency Economics in Latin America and the Caribbean: Review and Comparison”, Social and Economic Studies, 22, 1 (March 1973); 1-33; reprinted in Spanish in El Trimestre Economico; and in Estudios Internacionales University of Chile), No. 23; July - September 1973.

7. “Expropriation and Compensation from a Third World Perspective”, in R. B. Lillich (Ed.) The Valuation of Nationalized Property in International Law: Volume III. Charlottesville: The University of Virginia Press, 1975, pp. 149-179.

8. “Economic Nationalists vs. Multinational Corporations: Revolutionary or Evolutionary Change?”, in S. Amin and C. Widstrand (Eds.) Multinational Firms in Africa, Dakar: Institute for Development and Planning, and Uppsala; Scandinavian Institute of African Affairs, 1975, pp. 25-68; reprinted in H. Sklar (Ed.) Trilateralism; New York, 1978; also reprinted in Japanese.

9. “Economic Nationalism”, Daedalus, Fall, 1975; reprinted in R. Vernon (Ed.) The Oil Crisis, New York, 1976; 145-158.

10. “The Approach to Technology Policy Studies”, Social and Economic Studies, 28, 1 (March 1979), 1-53.

11. “Swallowing IMF Medicine in the `Seventies’, Development Dialogue, 1980: 2; 55-74.

12. (With R. Bernal) “The IMF and the Foreclosure of Development Options: The Case of Jamaica”, Development and Peace, 2,2 (Autumn 1981), 137-150; also in Monthly Review, 1982; and in Spanish in El Caribe Contemporaneo, 5 (January-March 1981), Mexico. Also reprinted in Chinese.

13. “Towards a New System: Reform or Revolution?”, in J. Torrie (Ed.) Banking on Poverty: The Global Impact of the IMF and the World Bank, Toronto: Between the Lines, 1983; 303-310.

14. (With M. Odle) “Le Role des Mulinacionales Dans l’Economie des Caraibes”, Problemes D’Amerique Latine, Paris, No. 71 (ler Trimestre, 1984), 46-67.

15. “Adjustment via Austerity: Is There an Alternative?”, IFDA Dossier 45, (January/February 1985), pp. 45-54; reprinted in Development and Peace, 7,1 (Spring 1986) 57-63.

16. “Development Strategies in the Caribbean” in L. Gertler, K. Bennett, and K. Levitt (eds.) Planning with People: Human Ecology and Development in Canada and the Caribbean. A Special number of Environments, 16,3, 1985.

17. “Notes on Jamaica’s External Debt’, in O. Davies (ed.) The Debt Problem in Jamaica: Situation and Solutions. Kingston: Department of Economics, UWI, 1986

18. “Transnational Corporations and Non-fuel Primary Commodities in Developing Countries”, World Development, 15, 5; May 1987.

19. “C.Y. Thomas and the Poor and the Powerless: The Limitations of Conventional Radicalism”, Social and Economic Studies, 37, 4; December 1988.

20. “The Political Economy of Race in the Americas: The Historical Context of Garveyism”, in Rupert Lewis and Patrick Bryan (eds.) Garvey: His Work and Impact, Mona: ISER and Department of Extra Mural Studies, 1988.

21. “Notes on the Meaning and Significance of Development”, in P. Mohammed and Catherine Shepherd (eds.); Gender and Caribbean Development. University of the West Indies, Women and Development Studies Project, 1988.

22. “Technology Policy and Planning”, in Eduardo Martinez (ed.), Science and Technology in the Caribbean: Methods and Options. Montevideo: UNESCO/ECLAC, 1988.

23. “Technological Change and the Caribbean: Formulating Strategic Responses”, Social and Economic Studies; 38,2, June 1989.

24. “Comment on C.Y. Thomas’ “The Next Time Around: Radical Options in the Caribbean’”, in George Beckford and Norman Girvan (eds.), Development in Suspense: Selected Papers and Proceedings of the First Conference of Caribbean Economists, Kingston: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung and the Association of Caribbean Economists, 1989.

25. (With Gillian Marcelle) “Overcoming Technological Dependency: The Case of Electric Arc (Jamaica) Ltd., A Small National Firm in a Small Developing Country”, World Development, 18, 1 January 1990.

26. “Foreword” in B. Ragoonath (ed.) Tribute to a Scholar: Appreciating C.L.R. James. St. Augustine, Trinidad: Consortium Graduate School of Social Sciences, 1990.

27. “Reflections on Regional Integration and Disintegration”, in Judith Wedderburn (ed.), Integration and Participatory Development: A Selection of Papers from the Second Conference of Caribbean Economists. Jamaica: Association of Caribbean Economists in collaboration with Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, 1990.

28. “Capital Exports and Arrested Development: Notes on the Debt Crisis and the Developing Countries”, in H.W. Singer, Neelambar Haiti, and Ramaeshwar Tandon (eds.), Aid and External Financing in the 1990s. New Delhi: Indus Publishing Co., 1991.

29. “Economics and the Environment in the Caribbean: An Overview”, in Norman P. Girvan and David A. Simmons (eds.), Caribbean Ecology and Economics. Barbados: Caribbean Conservation Association, 1991; xi – xxiv.

30. “Rethinking Development: Out Loud”, in Judith Wedderburn (ed.) Rethinking Development. Mona: Consortium Graduate School of Social Sciences, 1991.

31. “Liberalisation and the Social Sector in Jamaica”, in Caribbean Affairs, 5,2; April-June 1992.

32. “Jamaica’s Experience of Exchange Liberalization; A Preliminary Interpretation”, in Regional Public Policy Symposium: Perspectives on Adjustment-Type Programmes and Economic Development in the Third World with Special Reference to the Caribbean; May 28-30, 1992. Port-of-Spain, Trinidad: MCT & Associates Ltd., 1993.

33. “The Debt Problem of the Caribbean and Central America: An Overview”, in Stanley Lalta and Marie Freckleton (eds.), Caribbean Economic Development: The First Generation. Kingston: Ian Randle Publishers, 1993.

34. “The Life and Work of D.T.M. Girvan” in Working Together for Development: D.T.M. Girvan on Cooperative and Community Development, 1938-1968. Kingston: Institute of Jamaica Publications, 1993; 1-23.

35. “A Strategic Approach to Technology”, in Jamaica: Preparing for the Twenty-First Century, Kingston, Jamaica: Ian Randle Publications, 1994.

36. “Empowerment for Development: From Conditionality to Partnership”, in JoMarie Greisgraber and Bernhard C. Gunter (eds.) Promoting Development: Effective Global Institutions in the Twenty-first Century. London: Pluto Press with Center of Concern, 1995; 23-37.

37. “George Beckford and Plantation Economy” in Kari Levitt and Michael Witter (eds.) The Critical Tradition of Caribbean Political Economy: The Legacy of George Beckford. Kingston, Jamaica, Ian Randle Publishers, 1996; pp. 29-37.

38. (With Kirk Meighoo). “Formación y desarrollo de capacidad en la interdisciplinariedad: la experiencia de la Consortium Graduate School para las Ciencias Sociales”, in Danilo Antón and Isabel Izquierdo (eds.) Conocimiento Sin Barreras: Propuestas, Discusión y Síntesis. Ottawa; IDRC and Montevideo; Editorial Nordan-Communidad, 1996, pp 89-114.

39. “Introduction: Report on the Caribbean Symposium on Social Development”, in Norman Girvan (ed.) Poverty, Empowerment and Social Development in the Caribbean. Mona: UWI Canoe Press, 1997; 1-19.

40. (With Kirk Meighoo and Donneth Crooks) “Empowerment and Social Development: Theory and Practice”, in Norman Girvan (ed.) Poverty, Empowerment and Social Development in the Caribbean. Mona: UWI Canoe Press, 1997; 79-100.

41. “Caribbean Economic Integration Revisited”, in Lawrence Clarke and M. G. Zephrin (eds.), Towards a Caribbean Economy in the Twenty-First Century: Essays in Honour of William G. Demas. St. Augustine: Caribbean Centre for Monetary Studies, 197; 125-136.

42. “Regulation of Telecommunications in Jamaica” in Ilka Lewington (ed.), Regulation International: London: Privatisation International, 1997; 329-331.

43. Reinterpreting Caribbean Development. Second Sir Arthur Lewis Memorial Lecture, Eastern Caribbean Central Bank, St John’s, Antigua, November 12, 1997; reprinted in Economic Theory and Development Options: The Sir Arthur Lewis Memorial Lectures, 1996-2005. Basseterre: Eastern Caribbean Central Bank and Kingston: Ian Randle Publishers, 2006; pp. 16-35.

44. “Towards a Caribbean-Central American Strategic Alliance”, Pensamiento Propio, No. 7; May-August 1998; 65-87. Also in Spanish in same issue.

45. “Cuba: Structural Adjustment with a Human Face?” Pensamiento Propio, No. 7, 1998; 25-30. (Reprinted in Boletin de Economia, octubre-diciembre 1998, San Juan: Unidad de Investigaciones Economicas, Universidad de Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras).

46. “Regulating international finance: a Perspective from the South”, in New Political Economy, Vol. 4, No. 3; November 1999; 415-419.

47. “Reinterpreting the Caribbean”, in New Currents in Caribbean Thought, Brian Meeks and Folke Lindahl (eds.), Mona: UWI Press, 2001. Reprinted in Dennis Pantin (ed.) Caribbean Economy: A Reader. Kingston: Ian Randle Publications, 2005. Spanish version “Reinterpretar el Caribe”, Revista Mexicana del Caribe, No. 7; January 2000.

48. “Globalisation and Counter-Globalisation: The Caribbean in the Context of the South”, in Kenneth Hall and Denis Benn, Eds. Globalisation: A Calculus of Inequality. Perspectives from the South. Kingston, Ian Randle Publishers, 2000; 65-87. Reprinted in Globalization, Technology and Trade in the 21st Century: New World Order Series No. 19. Edited by Sir Hans Singer, Neelambar Hatti, and Ramseshwar Tandon. Delhi: B.T. Publishing Corporation, 2002: 1325-1350.

49. “Creating and Recreating the Caribbean”, in Kenneth Hall and Dennis Benn, (eds.) Contending with Destiny. Kingston: Ian Randle Publishers, 2000; 31-36

50. “Respondiendo a los retos de la globalizacion: el caso de la Asociacion de Estados del Caribe”. Estudios Latinoamericanos; Ano VIII, Num. 15, enero-junio 2001; 113-120.

51. “The State in the Third Millennium: A Caribbean Perspective”, in Caribbean Journal of Public Sector Management. 2,2: May 2001

52. “Reinventing CARICOM: A Question of Survival”, Review of Kenneth O. Hall (ed.) The Caribbean Community: Beyond Survival. In Social and Economic Studies, 50:2 (2001); 189-193. Reprinted in Integrationist: A Publication of the UWI – CARCIOM Project. Vol. 1, No. 2; March 2002.

53. “Notes for a Retrospective on the Theory of Plantation Economy of Lloyd Best and Kari Polanyi Levitt”, in Marie-Claude Derne and Keith Nurse (eds.); Caribbean Economies and Global Restructuring: Kingston, Jamaica: Ian Randle Publishers for the Association of Caribbean Economists, 2002; 17-24.

54. “Caribbean Fanonism Revisited: A Note”, in Social and Economic Studies; Vo. 51, No. 1; March 2002; 167-178.

55. “The Association of Caribbean States (ACS) as a Cooperative Zone” in Ramesh Ramsaran, ed., Caribbean Survival and the Global Challenge. Kingston: Ian Randle Publishers, 2002; 212-219

56. “Regional Cooperation and Economic Governance: the Case of the Association of Caribbean States”; in K. Hall and D. Benn, (eds.), Governance in the age of globalisation - National, regional and global dimensions, Kingston, Jamaica: Ian Randle publishers, 2003; 535-554.

57. “Agenda Setting and Regionalism in the Greater Caribbean: Responses to 9/11”, in Ivelaw Griffith (ed.) Caribbean Security in the Age of Terror: Challenge and Change, Kingston: Ian Randle Publishers, 2004. 310-333.

58. “Foreword”, In German Arciniegas, Caribbean: Sea of the New World. Kingston: Ian Randle Publishers, 2004; viii – xii.

59. “Michael Manley: A Personal Perspective”, in Mars, Perry and Alma H. Young (eds.) Caribbean Labor and Politics: Legacies of Cheddi Jagan and Michael Manley. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2004. 3-9.

60. “Whither CSME?” Journal of Caribbean International Relations, No. 1, April 2005; pp. 13-32

61. “Kari Polanyi Levitt and the Theory of Plantation Economy in Contemporary Perspective”, in Marguerite Mendell (ed.) Reclaiming Democracy: The Social Justice and Political Economy of Gregory Baum and Kari Polanyi Levitt… Montreal: McGill-Queen’s, 2005; chapter 7; 92-101.

62. “Lewis for the 21st Century”, Social and Economic Studies, 54, 3; September 2005 Special Issue on Sir Arthur Lewis, Part 1; 10-25. Also in The Integrationist, Vol. 3, No. 1, June 2005; pp. 97-104. Kingston: Ian Randle Publishers for the Caricom Secretariat.

63. “W.A. Lewis, the Plantation School and Dependency: An Interpretation” ” Social and Economic Studies, 54, 3; September 2005; 198-221

64. “Mercado unico del CARICOM”, Contrapunto, Madrid; Ano I, No. 4, Abril/Junio 2006; 76-90

65. “Lessons from the Struggle for a New International Technology Order”, Canadian Journal of International Studies, Vol. XXVII, No. 1; 2006; 83-94. Based on 2nd Annual Surendra Patel Lecture delivered at St Mary’s University, Halifax, Canada. Also published as a South Centre Paper in English, Spanish and French.

66. “Production Integration: A Critical Perspective”, in Dennis Benn and Kenneth Hall, eds., Production Integration in CARICOM: From Theory to Action. Kingston: Ian Randle Publishers, 2006; 8-29

67. “Caribbean Dependency Thought Revisited”, Canadian Journal of International Studies, Vol. XXVII, No. 3; 2006; 327-350.