Monographs, Pamphlets and Occasional Papers
1. The Caribbean Bauxite Industry: The Scope for Rationalization and Regional Collaboration. Mona: Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of the West Indies, 1967, pp. 45.
2. Unemployment in Jamaica. Pamphlet No. 3, Kingston: New World Group, 1967; reprinted in N. Girvan and O. Jefferson (Eds.), Readings in the Political Economy of the Caribbean, 1971; 267-278.
3. Multinational Corporations and Dependent Underdevelopment in Mineral-Export Economies, New Haven: Economic Growth Center, Yale University, Center Paper No. 182, 1970; also in Social and Economic Studies, 19, 4 (December 1970), pp. 490-526.
4. Bauxite: Why We Need to Nationalize, and How To Do It, New World Group, Pamphlet No. 6, 1971, pp. 24; reprinted in N. Girvan and O. Jefferson, (Eds.) Readings in the Political Economy of the Caribbean, 1971; 217-240; and in The Review of Black Political Economy, New York, Fall, 1971.
5. Copper in Chile: A Study in Conflict between Corporate and National Economy. Mona: Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of the West Indies, 1972, pp. 86.
6. Aspects of the Political Economy of Race in the Caribbean and the Americas: A Preliminary Interpretation, Atlanta, Institute of the Black World Occasional Paper, 1975, pp. 16, reprinted as an ISER Working Paper, No. 7; 1976.
7. (With R. Bernal and W. Hughes) The IMF and the Third World: The Case of Jamaica. Uppsala: Dag Hammarksjold Foundation, 1980. Pp. 42; Also in Development Dialogue, 1980, 2; and in Spanish in Cuadernos Economico Trimestrales, No. 3, (December 1980) Havana; and extracts reprinted in Yash Ghai, Robin Luckam, and Francis Snyder (eds.), The Political Economy of Law: A Third World Reader. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1987.
8. Prospects for Jamaica’s Political Economy. New York: The Institute for Caribbean Education and Culture, 1985. pp. 24.
9. Societies at Risk? The Caribbean and Global Change. Paris: UNESCO, Management of Social Transformation (MOST) Discussion Paper No. 17, 1997 (Summary published in Boletin de Economia, abril-junio 1998, San Juan: Unidad de Investigaciones Economicas, Universidad de Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras). [Click here to download]
10. The Search for Policy Autonomy in the Global South. Geneva: United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD), Overarching Concerns, Programme Paper Number 9, October 2005; also published as chapter 4 in Peter Utting (ed.) Reclaiming Development Agendas: Knowledge, Power and International Policy Making. Palgrave/ Macmillan, 2006; pp. 73-89.
11. Towards a Single Development Vision and the Role of the Single Economy (in collaboration with the CARICOM Secretariat and the Task Force on the CSME). Prepared for the 28th CARICOM Heads of Government Conference, July 2007. Georgetown: CARICOM Secretariat, July 2007. [Click here to download]
12. Power Imbalances and Development Knowledge. Prepared for the North-South Institute Project on Reform of the International Development Archirecture. Ottawa: North-South Institute, September 2007. [Click here to download]
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