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- 07-03: Economists, Value Judgments, and Climate Change: A View from Feminist Economics

- Julie Nelson
- 07-02: Declining Poverty in Latin America? A Critical Analysis of New Estimates by International Institutions

- Ann Helwege and Melissa B.L. Birch
- 07-01: Policy Space for Mexican Maize:Protecting Agro-biodiversity by Promoting Rural Livelihoods

- Timothy Wise
- 06-07: The Economics of Inaction on Climate Change: A Sensitivity Analysis

- Frank Ackerman and Ian J. Finlayson
- 06-06: European Chemical Policy and the United States: The Impacts of REACH

- Frank Ackerman, Elizabeth Stanton and Rachel Massey
- 06-05: Can Climate Change Save Lives? A comment on “Economy-wide estimates of the implications of climate change: Human health

- Frank Ackerman and Elizabeth Stanton
- 06-04: Ethics and International Debt: A View from Feminist Economics

- Julie Nelson
- 06-03: Feeding the Factory Farm: Implicit Subsidies to the Broiler Chicken Industry

- Elanor Starmer, Aimee Witteman and Timothy Wise
- 06-02: The Unbearable Lightness of Regulatory Costs

- Frank Ackerman
- 06-01: The Missing Links between Foreign Investment and Development: Lessons from Costa Rica and Mexico

- Eva A. Paus and Kevin Gallagher
- 05-07: Identifying the Real Winners from U.S. Agricultural Policies

- Timothy Wise
- 05-06: Policy Space for Development in the WTO and Beyond: The Case of Intellectual Property Rights

- Ken Shadlen
- 05-05: Teaching Ecological and Feminist Economics in the Principles Course

- Neva Goodwin and Julie Nelson
- 05-04: Rationality and Humanity: A View from Feminist Economics

- Julie Nelson
- 05-03: Securing Social Security: Sensitivity to Economic Assumptions and Analysis of Policy Options

- Brian Roach and Frank Ackerman
- 05-02: Understanding the Farm Problem: Six Common Errors in Presenting Farm Statistics

- Timothy Wise
- 05-01: The Shrinking Gains from Trade: A Critical Assessment of Doha Round Projections

- Frank Ackerman
- 04-03: Is Economics a Natural Science?

- Julie Nelson
- 04-02: The Paradox of Agricultural Subsidies: Measurement Issues, Agricultural Dumping, and Policy Reform

- Timothy Wise
- 04-01: Beyond Small-Is-Beautiful: A Buddhist and Feminist Analysis of Ethics and Business

- Julie Nelson
- 03-11: Clocks, Creation, and Clarity: Insights on Ethics and Economics from a Feminist Perspective

- Julie Nelson
- 03-10: Progressive and Regressive Taxation in the United States: Who’s Really Paying (and Not Paying) their Fair Share?

- Brian Roach
- 03-09: Costs of Preventable Childhood Illness: The Price We Pay for Pollution

- Rachel Massey and Frank Ackerman
- 03-08: International Trade and Air Pollution: The Economic Costs of Air Emissions from Waterborne Commerce Vessels in the United States

- Kevin Gallagher and Robin Taylor
- 03-07: Five Kinds of Capital: Useful Concepts for Sustainable Development

- Neva Goodwin
- 03-06: Free Trade, Corn, and the Environment: Environmental Impacts of US – Mexico Corn Trade Under NAFTA

- Frank Ackerman, Timothy Wise, Kevin Gallagher, Luke Ney and Regina Flores
- 03-05: Economic Reform, Energy, and Development: The Case of Mexican Manufacturing

- Francisco Aguayo and Kevin Gallagher
- 03-04: Current Economic Conditions in Myanmar and Options for Sustainable Growth

- David Dapice
- 03-03: Reconciling Growth and Environment

- Jonathan Harris and Neva Goodwin
- 03-02: Macroeconomics for the Twenty-First Century

- Neva Goodwin
- 03-01: Read My Lips: More New Tax Cuts - The Distributional Impacts of Repealing Dividend Taxation

- Brian Roach
- 02-01: Economic Analysis in Environmental Reviews of Trade Agreements: Assessing the North American Experience

- Kevin Gallagher, Frank Ackerman and Luke Ney
- 01-09: Macroeconomic Policy and Sustainability

- Jonathan Harris
- 01-08: Is NACEC a Model Trade and Environment Institution? Lessons from Mexican Industry

- Kevin Gallagher
- 01-07: Dirt is in the Eye of the Beholder: The World Bank Air Pollution Intensities for Mexico

- Kevin Gallagher, Francisco Aguayo and Ana Citlalic González
- 01-06: The $6.1 Million Dollar Question

- Kevin Gallagher and Francisco Aguayo
- 01-05: Better Principles: New Approaches to Teaching Introductory Economics

- Neva Goodwin and Jonathan Harris
- 01-04: Agriculture in a Global Perspective

- Jonathan Harris
- 01-03: Community Control in a Global Economy: Lessons from Mexico's Economic Integration Process

- Timothy Wise and Eliza Waters
- 01-02: Mixed Signals: Market Incentives, Recycling, and the Price Spike of 1995

- Frank Ackerman and Kevin Gallagher
- 01-01: Civil Economy and Civilized Economics: Essentials for Sustainable Development

- Neva Goodwin
- 00-08: Waste in the Inner City: Asset or Assault?

- Frank Ackerman and Sumreen Mirza
- 00-06: Telling Other Stories: Heterodox Critiques of Neoclassical Micro Principles Texts

- Steve Cohn
- 00-05: Getting the Prices Wrong: The Limits of Market-Based Environmental Policy

- Frank Ackerman and Kevin Gallagher
- 00-04: Basic Principles of Sustainable Development

- Jonathon M. Harris
- 00-03: Trade Liberalization and Pollution Intensive Industries in Developing Countries: A Partial Equilibrium Approach

- Frank Ackerman and Kevin Gallagher
- 00-02: Economics in Context: The Need for a New Textbook

- Neva Goodwin, Oleg Ananyin, Frank Ackerman and Thomas E. Weisskopf
- 00-01: Still Dead After All These Years: Interpreting the Failure of General Equilibrium Theory

- Frank Ackerman