~ REFERENCES ~ (Edition 16 - April 2008 - Updated 11/01/08, 08/09/11)
[A] Before 1990 [B] 1990-1992, [C] 1993-1995, [D] 1996-1998, [E] 1999-2001, [F] 2002-2004, [G] 2005-2006, [H] 2007-2008,
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~ [A] ~ Before 1990 ~
44P1 Karl Polyani, The Great Transformation, Rinehart and Co., Inc. (1944).
67K1 S. Kuznets, "Population and Economic Growth", Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 111 (1967) pp. 170-193.
75S1 P. A. Sanchez, S. W. Buol, "Soils of the Tropics and the World Food Crisis", Science 188 (1975) pp. 598-603.
76B1 J. S. Bethel, G. F. Schreuder, "Forest Resources: An Overview", Science, 191 (1976) pp. 747-752.
76M1 J. Modell, F. Furstenberg, and T. Hershberg, "Social Change and Transitions to Adulthood in Historical Perspective." Journal of Family History 1 (1976) pp. 7-32.
81S1 Julian Simon, The Ultimate Resource, Princeton University Press, Princeton NJ (1981).
82S1 Bruce Sundquist, "Capital Efficiency vs. Leisure: An Accommodation," a revised and condensed version of "The Case for Replacing the 40-Hour Work Week by a Reduced Work Week and Job-Sharing", one of five finalist papers in the Mitchell Energy Foundation's international competition for papers on the economics of growth, 1977 (available from the author).
86V1 Peter M. Vitousek, Paul R. Ehrlich, Ann H. Ehrlich, Pamela A. Matson, "Human Appropriation of the Products of Photosynthesis", BioScience, 36(6) (1986) pp. 368-373.
87T1 Lester C. Thurow, "A Surge in Inequality", Scientific American, 256(5) (May 1987) pp. 30-37.
87W1 Ben Wattenberg, The Birth Dearth, Pharos Books (1987).
88B1 Lester R. Brown, "The Changing World Food Prospect: The Nineties and beyond", Worldwatch Paper 85 (October 1988) 60 pp.
89N1 Robert L. Nelson, "Economic Growth vs. Personal Satisfaction," Wall Street Journal (1/31/89).
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[B] ~ 1990-92 ~
90C1 Sandy Cairncross, Jorge E. Hardoy, and David Satterthwaite, editors, The Poor Die Young: Housing and Health in Third World Cities (London: Earthscan Publications, 1990).
90W1 World Bank, World Development Report 1990: Poverty (New York: Oxford University Press for the World Bank) (1990).
91H1 David D. Hale, "The Coming Golden Age of Capitalism", Wall Street Journal (11/7/91).
91U1 "Millions headed for Retirement without pensions", The Pittsburgh Press (1/3/91).
91U2 United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Population, Resources and the Environment, London, UNFPA (1991).
92A1 Clare Ansberry, Thomas F. O'Boyle, "Voice of a Generation Fear for Status of American Dream", Wall Street Journal (8/12/92).
92R1 Terence Roth, Wall Street Journal (1/29/92).
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[C] ~ 1993-95 ~
93E1 L. T. Evans, Crop Evolution, Adaptation and Yield, Cambridge University Press (1993).
93F1 Jeff Faux, Pittsburgh Post Gazette (9/8/93).
93G1 James K. Glassman, "Waging the NAFTA War", Pittsburgh Post Gazette (9/19/93).
93M1 Henry F. Myers, Wall Street Journal (11/22/93).
93O1 A. S. Oberai, "Population Growth, Employment and Poverty in Third-World Mega-Cities", Street Martin's Press, New York (1993).
93P1 Kyle Pope, Wall Street Journal (3/30/93).
93R1 Gregory N. Racz, Wall Street Journal (3/12/93) (on a Harris survey).
93T1 Paulette Thomas, Wall Street Journal (10/05/93).
93Z1 G. Pascal Zachary, "Like Factory Workers, Professionals Face Loss of Jobs to Foreigners", Wall Street Journal (3/17/93).
93Z2 G. Pascal Zachary, Bob Ortega, "Workplace Revolution Boosts Productivity at cost of Job Security", Wall Street Journal (3/10/93).
94B1 Patrick J. Buchanan "Free Smoot and Hawley", Pittsburgh Post Gazette (12/5/94).
94B3 J. Bongaarts, "Population Policy Options in the Developing World", Science, 263 (1994) pp. 771-776.
94C1 Steve Creedy, "India Becoming Software Mecca", Pittsburgh Post Gazette (12/7/94).
94H1 Joan Hamilton, Sierra (Nov.-December 1994) pp. 36-37.
94K1 Henry W. Kindall, David Pimentel, "Constraints on the Expansion of the Global Food Supply", Ambio 23(3) (May 1994).
94N1 Ralph Nader, "WTO Means Rule by Unaccountable Tribunals", Wall Street Journal (8/17/94).
94W1 Peter Weber, Net Loss: Fish, Jobs and the Marine Environment, World Watch Paper 120 (July 1994) 76 pp.
95B1 F. O. Balogun, "Adjusted Lives: stories of structural adjustment," Trenton NJ (1995) p. 80.
95C1 Joel E. Cohen, How Many People Can the Earth Support?, W.W. Norton, New York (1995).
95G1 Alan Guttmacher Institute, "The Cairo Consensus: Challenges For US Policy at Home and Abroad" (1995).
95U1 UNCTAD (UN Conference on Trade and Development), "Incentives and Foreign Direct Investment", Background report, Geneva (1995).
95W1 Mariana V. N. Whitman, "Domestic Myths on Globalization", Wall Street Journal (10/27/95).
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[D] ~ 1996-98 ~
96C1 Catherine Caufield, "Masters of Illusion: the World Bank and the Poverty of Nations", Henry Holt, New York (1996).
96G1 Stephen S. Golub, "America-Firsters Have It Backward", Wall Street Journal (1/16/96).
96G2 Gary Gardner, "Shrinking Fields: Cropland Loss in a World of Eight Billion", World Watch Paper #131 (July 1996) 56 pp.
96H1 Don Hinrichsen, "Reef Revival", Amicus Journal, 18(2)
(1996) pp. 22-25.
96M1 Douglas S. Massey, "The Age of Extremes: Concentrated Affluence and Poverty in the Twenty-First Century," Demography 33(4)
(November 1996): pp. 395-412.
96N1 Sten Nilsson, "Do we Have Enough Forests?", IUFRO Occasional Paper No. 5ISSN 1024-414X (2/1/96).
96U1 UN Population Fund, The State of World Population 1996, Changing Places: Population Development and the Urban Future New York: UN (1996).
96W1 World Resources Institute, World Resources 1996-1997, World Resources Institute, 10 G Street NE, Washington DC 20002, (1996) 365 pp.
96W2 World Bank, "Food Security for the World", statement prepared for the World Food Summit, (11/12/96).
97B1 Medea Benjamin, letter to the editor, Wall Street Journal (6/4/97).
97B2 Lester R. Brown, "The Agricultural Link: How Environmental Deterioration Could Disrupt Economic Progress", Worldwatch Paper 136 (1997) 73 pp.
97C1 Pierre Crosson, "Will Erosion Threaten Agricultural Productivity?", Environment 39(8) (1997) pp. 4-9 and 29-31.
97P1 David Poindexter, "Population Realities and Economic Growth," Population Press, 4(2) (November/December 1997) http://www.popco.org/irc/essays/essay-poindexter.html.
97R1 Renato Ruggiero, "The High Stakes of World Trade", Wall Street Journal (4/28/97).
97R2 Rodrik, D., "Globalization, social conflict and economic growth", Revised version of the Prebisch lecture delivered at UNCTAD, Geneva (10/24/97).
97R3 Carole Radoki, "Global Forces, Urban Change, and Urban Management in Africa," in Radoki, Urban Challenge (1997) (See Charles Green, editor, "Globalization and Survival in the Black Diaspora: The New Urban Challenge," (1997).
97S1 Sierra Club, "Make Trade Clean, Green and Fair", a booklet produced around 1997.
97W1 WMO, "Comprehensive Assessment of the Freshwater Resources of the World", WMO, Geneva (1997).
97W2 Peter Wagner, forward to Vinson Synan, "The Holiness-Pentecostal Tradition," Grand Rapids (1997) p. xi.
98A2 Janet N. Abramovitz, "Taking a stand: Cultivating a New Relationship with the World's Forests", Worldwatch Paper 140 (April 1998) 84 pp.
98B1 Patrick J. Buchanan, The Great Betrayal (1998).
98B2 Lester R. Brown, "The Future of Growth", in Linda Starke, editor, State of the World 1998, W.W. Norton and Co., New York, (1998) pp. 3-20.
98B3 Rodolfo A. Bulatao, "The Value of Family-Planning Programs in Developing Countries", RAND MR-978-WFHF/RF/UNFPA (1998) 79pp.
98B4 David E. Bloom, Jeffrey G. Williamson, "Demographic Transitions and Economic Miracles in Emerging Asia", World Bank Economic Review (September 1998) pp. 419-455.
98B5 Martin Brockerhoff and Ellen Brennan, "The Poverty of Cities in Developing Regions," Population and Development Review (March 1998).
98C1 Helene Cooper and Thomas Kamm, "Loosening Up", Wall Street Journal (early 1998).
98D1Tim Dyson, "World Food Trends and Prospects to 2025", National Academy of Sciences Colloquium, "Plants and population: is there time?", UC Irvine (12/5-6/98) http://www.lsc.psu.edu/nas/Speakers/Dyson%20manuscript.html.
98H1 Don Hinrichsen, (Contributing Editor), "Feeding a Future World", People and the Planet, 7(1) 1998 http://www.oneworld.org/patp/index.html.
98K1 Jack Kelly, "No free ride for free trade", Pittsburgh Post Gazette (5/17/98).
98M1 Ann Platt McGinn, "Promoting Sustainable Fisheries", in Linda Starke, editor, State of the World, 1998, W.W. Norton and Co., New York (1998) pp. 59-78.
98M2 M. L. Morris and P. W. Heisey, "Achieving Desirable levels of Crop Diversity in Farmer's Fields: Factors Affecting the Production and use of Commercial Seeds", pp. 217-238 in Farmers, Gene Banks and Crop Breeding: Economic Analysis of Diversity in Wheat, Maize and Rice, M.Smale, editor, Kluweer Academic publishers, Boston (1998).
98M3 Moran, T., "Foreign Direct Investment and Development",
Washington, DC: Institute for International Economics (1998).
98P1 David Pimentel, INTERNET:dp18@cornell.edu (9/1/98).
98S1 Paul Simon, "Are We Running Dry?", Parade Magazine Sunday (August 23, 1998).
98U1 (Unknown), "Invasive Specie Threatens Great Lakes", Watershed Currents- 2(12) (8/5/98) Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (iatp@iatp.org).
98U2 U.S. Department of Agriculture, Production, Supply and Distribution, electronic database, Washington DC, updated October, 1998.
98W1 Peter K. Weber, "Global Fishery Trends and their Implications for Fishing Communities", presented to World Forum of Fish Harvesters and Fish Workers (1998).
98W2 L. Watling and E. A. Norse, "Disturbance of the Seabed by Mobile Fishing Gear: A Comparison to Forest Clearcutting", Conservation Biology 12 (1998) pp. 1180-1197.
98W3 World Bank (an analysis of FEOSTAT data of about 1998) 45 pp., http://lnweb18.worldbank.org/ESSD/essdext.nsf/11DocByUnid/D72870FC547295F885256BE6005BBF48/$FILE/IFPRItables.pdf.
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[E] ~ 1999- 2001 ~
99A1 Aitken, Brian, and Ann Harrison, 1999, "Do Domestic Firms Benefit from Direct Foreign Investment?" American Economic Review, 89 (June), (1999) pp. 605-618.
99A2 Alan Guttmacher Institute report of January 1999.
99B1 Lester R. Brown, "Feeding Nine Billion", in Linda Starke, editor, State of the World 1999, W.W. Norton and Co., New York (1999) pp. 115-132.
99G1 Georgie Ann Geyer, "Population Growth Is the Pivotal Issue in Economic Development", The Salt Lake Tribune (From the UN web site, 6/4/99).
99H1 Hilary French, WorldWatch (November/ December 1999).
99I1 IMF, International financial statistics. CD-ROM. Washington, DC (1999).
99K1 Peter T. Kilborn, Pittsburgh Post Gazette (2/28/99).
99M1 Julie Marquis, Los Angeles Times, published in Pittsburgh Post Gazette (12/16/99).
99M2 Charles C. Mann, "Crop Scientists Seek a New Revolution", Science (1/15/99).
99P1 Sandra Postel, Pillar of Sand: Can the Irrigation Miracle Last?, W. W. Norton and Co., New York (1999) 312 pp.
99R1 J. Rugg, Young People, Housing and Social Policy, Routledge, London (1999).
99U1 U. S. Bureau of the Census, International Brief, World Population at a Glance: 1998 and Beyond, Washington DC, U.S. Government Printing Office (1999).
99U2 (Unknown), "Fertilizers Over-applied" and "Nitrogen Impacting Iowa's Drinking Water", Watershed Currents, 3(2)
(3/18/99).
99U3 United Nations Development Programme, "Human Development Report 1999: Globalization with a Human Face", New York, Oxford University Press (1999).
99W1 Jeffrey Williamson, Peter Lindert, "Does Globalization make the world more unequal", National Bureau of Economic Research, Working paper 8228.
99W2 World Bank and UNCHS (Habitat), Cities Alliance for Cities Without Slums: Action Plan for Moving Slum Upgrading to Scale, World Bank Group Annual Meetings 1999 Special Summary Edition. Accessed online at www.worldbank.org/html/fpd/urban/cws/cwoslums.htm on March 13, 2000.
00B1 Patrick J. Buchanan, "Buchanan on Trade", Letter to the Editor, Wall Street Journal (8/23/00).
00B2 P. E. Bundred, C. Levitt, "Medical Migration: who are the real losers?" Lancet 356 (2000) p. 245-246.
00B3 Deborah Bryceson, "Disappearing Peasantries? Rural Labor Redundancy in the Neoliberal Era and Beyond," in Bryceson, Christobal Kay and Jos Mooji, editors Disappearing Peasantries? Rural Labor in Africa, Asia and Latin America, London (2000) p. 304-305.
00C1 National Intelligence Agency, CIA, "Global Trends 2015: A Dialogue About the Future with Nongovernment Experts", (70 pp, unclassified) (reported on in New York Times, 12/18/00) (also see http://www.cia.gov/nic/pubs/index.htm or http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/globaltrends2015/index.html#link2 ).
00C2 M. Chen, "Risk, Insurance, and the Informal Economy," Workshop on Risk, Poverty, and Insurance: Innovations for the Informal Economy (9/6/00). World Bank, Human Development Network Social Protection and Financial Sector Development Department, Washington, DC (2000).
00E1 The Economist, "Globalization and Tax" (1/29/00) p. 5.
00H1 Donna M. Hughes, "The Natasha Trade: The Trans-national Shadow Market in Trafficking in Women", Journal of International Affairs, 53(2)
(Spring, 2000).
00J1 Leon James, Road Rage and Aggressive Driving, Prometheus Books (2000).
00M1 Michael Milken, "Amid Plenty, the Wage Gap Widens", Wall Street Journal (9/5/00).
00N1 Brian Nichiporuk, "The Security Dynamics of Demographic Factors", RAND MR-1088-WFHF/RF/DLPF/A (2000) 52 pp.
00O1 OECD, Environmental indicators for agriculture: methods and results - stocktaking report. Doc. No. COM/AGR/CA/ENV/EPOC(99) 125. Paris, OECD (2000).
00O2 Oxfam, "Tax Havens: Releasing the Hidden Billions for Poverty Eradication", Oxford: Oxfam GB; http://www.oxfam.org.uk/policy/papers/taxhvn/tax.htm (2000).
00O3 O'Rourke, Kevin H., and Jeffrey G. Williamson, "Globalization and History: The Evolution of a Nineteenth-Century Atlantic Economy," Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press (2000).
00P1 Michael M. Phillips, "Will the Trade Gap Lower the Boom?" Wall Street Journal (8/14/00).
00S1 J. Joseph Speidel, "Environment and Health: 1. Population, Consumption and Human Health", Canadian Medical Association Journal, 163(5)
(9/5/00) pp. 551-556.
00T1 A. Taylor, F. J. Chaloupka, E. Guindon, M. Corbett, "The Impact of trade liberalization on tobacco consumption" in P. Jha, F. Chaloupka, editors, Tobacco control in developing countries, Oxford University Press (2000).
00W1 World Resources Institute, World Resources 2000-2001, World Resources Institute, 10 G Street NE, Washington DC 20002, (2000) 389 pp.
00W2 World Bank, World Development Report 1999/2000.
01B1 Marjie Bloy, "Changing attitudes towards poverty after 1815" in Alexandra Briscoe, editor, Poverty in Elizabethan England (2001).
01B2 A. Boys, J. Marsden, J. Strang, "Understanding reasons for drug use amongst young people: a functional perspective", Health Education Research, 16(4) (2001) pp. 457-469.
01C1 Debi Clark and Jerry Mander, editors, "Does Globalization Help the Poor? A Special Report", International Forum on Globalization (December 2001).
01C2 D. Cohen, M. Soto, "Growth and Human Capital: Good Data, Good Results, Technical Paper No. 179, OECD Development Centre, Paris (2001).
01D1 Mike Davis, "Late Victorian Holocausts: El Nino Famines and the Making of the Third World," London (2001) pp. 206-209.
01D2 Cynthia Dailard, "Challenges Facing Family Planning Clinics and Title X", The Guttmacher Report on Public Policy (April 2001).
01E1 Nicholas Eberstadt, "The Population Implosion", Foreign Policy Magazine (March/ April, 2001).
01F1 FAO, The State of Food Insecurity in the World 2001. Rome (2001).
01G1 Government of Viet Nam, Interim poverty reduction strategy paper.
Ministry of Finance, Hanoi (2001).
01H1 Hanson, G., "Should countries promote foreign direct investment?" G-24 Discussion Paper Series. Geneva (2001).
01L1 Bjorn Lomborg, The Skeptical Environmentalist, Cambridge University Press (2001) 496 pp.
01O1 Yumiko Ono, Wall Street Journal (12/19/01).
01O2 OECD, Economic survey of Brazil, Paris, OECD (2001).
01P1 Eileen Alt Powell, Wall Street Journal (6/20/01).
01R1 D. Rodrik, "Trading in Illusions", Foreign policy (March-April, 2001).
01R2 D. Rodrik, "The global governance of trade: as if development really mattered", Paper prepared for the UN Development Program (UNDP), New York (2001).
01R3 H. Russell, P. O'Connell, "Getting a Job in Europe: the transition from unemployment to work among young people in nine European countries", Work, Employment and Society, 15(1) (2001) pp. 1-24.
01S1 Bruce Sundquist, The Earth's Carrying Capacity - Some Literature Reviews and Analyses,
http://home.windstream.net/bsundquist1/index.html, Started January, 2001.
01U1 (Unknown) The State of Working America, (a collection of facts, statistics [mainly US government statistics] and analysis published every two years), Economic Policy Institute, Washington DC (2001).
01U2 (Unknown), "UN warns of runaway urbanization and environmental crisis in Asia", Associated Press (6/6/01) reporting on a 6/6/01 report by the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP).
01U3 United Nations, World Population Prospects: the 2000 Revision, Dept. of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division, New York: United Nations (2001).
01U4 U.N. Conference on Trade and Development, World Investment Report 2001, United Nations, New York (2001).
01W1 Mark Weisbrot, Dean Baker, Egor Kraev, Judy Chen, "The Scorecard on Globalization 1980-2000: Twenty Years of Diminishing Progress", Center for Economic and Policy Research, 1015 18th
Street NW, Suite 2000, Washington DC 20036 32 pp. (2001) www.CEPR.NET (CEPR@CEPR.NET).
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[F] ~ 2002-04 ~
02A1 Aizenman, Joshua, "Volatility, Employment, and the Patterns of FDI in Emerging Markets," NBER Working Paper No. 9397 (December 2002).
02A2 Genaro C. Armas, "Housing eats up income for 4 million families", Pittsburgh Post Gazette (11/20/02).
02C1 CIA, CIA World Factbook 2002 (See http://www.nationmaster.com).
02D1 Sadanand Dhume, Maureen Tkacik, "Footwear is Fleeing Indonesia," Wall Street Journal (9/9/02).
02E1 Edison, Hali, Ross Levine, Luca Ricci, and Torsten Sløk, 2002, "International Financial Integration and Economic Growth," Journal of International Monetary and Finance, 21 (2002) pp. 749-776.
02E2 Florence Eid and Fiona Paua, "Foreign Direct Investment in the Arab World: The Changing Investment Landscape", in World Economic Forum, Global Competitiveness Reports (2002) pp. 108-119.
02F1 Heidi Fritschel, "Nurturing the Soil in Sub-Saharan Africa", IFPRI, 2020 News and Views (July 2002).
02F2 Hilary French, "Reshaping Global Governance", in Linda Starke, editor, State of the World 2002, W.W. Norton and Co., New York (2002) pp. 174-198.
02F3 D. Frommel, "Global Market in Medical Workers", Le Monde diplomatique (2002).
02G1 Kelly Greene, "Health Benefits for Retirees Continue to Shrink, Study Says", Wall Street Journal (9/16/02).
02H1 Donna Hughes, "The Natasha Trade: Transnational Sex Trafficking", http://www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles1/jr000246c.pdf.
02H2 Jon E. Hilsenrath, "Globalization gets Mixed Report in U.S. Universities", Wall Street Journal (12/2/02).
02H3 Hausmann, R. and Rodrik, D., Economic Development as Self-Discovery. February. Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government (2002).
02H4 Ron Hutcheson, "Bush Moving to Privatize 850,000 jobs", Pittsburgh Post Gazette (11/15/03).
02H5 Carl Haub, "Poverty Fuels Developing World's High Birth Rate", in 2002 Population Data Sheet, Population Reference Bureau (2002).
02I1 IFPRI, "Global Water Outlook to 2025: Averting an Impending Crisis," (future scenarios for global water supply and demand, and food production and consumption, based on the results of the IMPACT computer model) http://www.ifpri.cgiar.org/media/water_summaries.htm.
02I2 Evelyn Iritani, Marla Dickerson, "China to be world's factory", New York Times, (appeared in Pittsburgh Post Gazette on 11/24/02).
02I3 International Monetary Fund (IMF), "Trade and Financial Integration," World Economic Outlook: The Information Technology Revolution (October 2002) pp. 108-146, available at http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2002/02/index.htm
02K1 Scott Kilman, Roger Thurow, "Africa Could Grow Enough to Feed Itself; Should It?" Wall Street Journal (12/3/02).
02K2 Krueger, Anne O., and Jungho Yoo, "Chaebol Capitalism and the Currency-Financial Crisis in Korea," in Preventing Currency Crises in Emerging Markets, edited by Sebastian Edwards and Jeffrey Frankel, pp. 461-501 (Chicago: University of Chicago Press) (2002).
02K3 Vicki Kemper, "Big Firms plan to drop care for retirees", Pittsburgh Post Gazette (12/6/02).
02L1 Karby Leggett, "Opening the Floodgates", Wall Street Journal (10/14/02).
02M1 Branko Milanovic, "The Two Faces of Globalization: Against Globalization as we know it", Second Draft (May 2002).
02M2 Bill Marsh (New York Times), "A World Remade by Human Hands", Pittsburgh Post Gazette (8/25/02).
02M3 Thomas W. Merrick, "Population and Poverty: New Views on an Old Controversy", International Family Planning Perspectives, 28(1)
(2002) 10 pp. (www.guttmacher.org/pubs/journals/2804102.pdf.
02M4 C. McClelland, "South Africa brain drain costing $5 billion -and counting", Canadian Medical Association Journal 167(7) (2002) p. 793.
02M5 John C. McCarthy, "3.3 Million US Services Jobs to Go Offshore," brief, Forrester TechStrategy (11/11/02).
02N1 David Neumark and Deborah Reed, "Employment Relationships in the New Economy," Working Paper No. 8910, Cambridge, Mass.: National Bureau of Economic Research (April 2002).
02O1 Robert O'Neil, AP, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (8/22/02), in a survey of 5000 people.
02P1 Michael M. Phillips and Christopher Rhoads, "Can the U.S. Boost World Economies and Stay Healthy?" Wall Street Journal (9/20/02).
02P2 Blair Pethel, "Bush pitches elimination of trade tariffs", Bloomberg News, in Pittsburgh Post Gazette (11/26/02).
02S1 Ruth Simon, "Bankruptcy Bill Would Make It Harder to File for Chapter 7", Wall Street Journal (4/23/02).
02S3 Sue Shellenbarger, Wall Street Journal (5/16/02).
02S4 Scott Miller, Neil King Jr., "US Zero-Tariff Proposal Meets Stiff Resistance," Wall Street Journal (11/27/02).
02S5 Joseph Stiglitz, Globalization and its Discontents (2002).
02S6 J. Shucksmith, J. Spratt, "Young people's self-identified health needs, HEBS Young People and Health Initiative Working Paper", University of Aberdeen (2002).
02S7 Rai, Saritha, "India Is Regaining Contracts with US," New York Times (12/25/02).
02T1 Alan M. Taylor, "Globalization, Trade, and Development: Some Lessons from History," Working Paper No. 9326, Cambridge, Mass.: National Bureau of Economic Research (November 2002).
02U1 US Census Bureau, International Data Base of 10/10/02, http://www.census.gov/population/www/projections/popproj.html .
02U2 US Bureau of the Census, Statistical Abstract of the US,
Washington, DC (2002).
02U3 (Unknown) "Cows Are Better Off Than Half the World: the Growing Chasm Between Rich and Poor is Threatening Global Security," London Guardian (8/22/02).
02W1 Edward O. Wilson, The Future of Life, Alfred A. Knopf (2002).
02W2 Peter Wonacott, "China's Secret Weapon: Smart, Cheap Labor for High-Tech Goods," Wall Street Journal (3/14/02).
02W3 Amy Waldman, "Poor in India Starve as Surplus Wheat Rots", New York Times (12/2/02).
02W4 Tom Wright, "Southeast Asia Starts to Flinch at Trade with China", Wall Street Journal (12/02/02).
02W5 The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, "The Rush to Send Back-Office Business Overseas," Knowledge@Wharton Special Section (October 2002) available at http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu.100902_ss.html.
03A1 Nikos Alexandratos, "Prospects for Aggregate Agriculture and major Commodity Groups", Chapter 3, pp. 57-123 in Jelle Bruinsma, editor, World Agriculture: Towards 2015/ 2030, UNFAO (2003) Earthscan Publications, London, 432 pages.
03A2 Clare Ansberry, Timothy Aeppel, "U.S. Companies Customize, Rethink Strategies to Compete with Products from Abroad," Wall Street Journal (10/6/03).
03A3 Clare Ansberry, "Outsourcing Abroad Draws Debate at Home", Wall Street Journal (7/14/03).
03B1 David E. Bloom, David Canning, Jaypee Sevilla, "The Demographic Dividend: A New Perspective on the Economic Consequences of Population Change", RAND Corporation, Santa Monica CA (2003) 107 pages.
03B2 Jelle Bruinsma, editor, World Agriculture: Towards 2015/ 2030, UNFAO (2003) Earthscan Publications, London, 432 pages.
03B3 Jelle Bruinsma, "Crop Production and Natural Resource Use", Chapter 4, pp. 124-157 in Jelle Bruinsma, editor, World Agriculture: Towards 2015/ 2030, UNFAO (2003) Earthscan Publications, London, 432 pages.
03B4 David B. Caruso, "Bankruptcies, market slump eating away at retiree health benefits", Pittsburgh Post Gazette (2/13/03).
03C1 Connie Cass, "Terror threatens free science", Pittsburgh Post Gazette (1/3/03) (Associated Press).
03C2 Ha-Joon Chang, "Kicking Away the Ladder: Infant Industry Promotion in Historical Perspective," Oxford Development Studies, 31(1)
(2003) p. 21.
03D1 Eugenio Diaz-Bonilla, "Can Rich and Poor Countries Agree on a Level Trading Field?" New research quantifies harm of agricultural subsidies and protectionism, World Trade Organization Agriculture Negotiations (3/31/03).
03D2 Bob Davis, "With Software Jobs Migrating to India, Think Long Term", Wall Street Journal (10/6/03).
03E1 Engardio, Pete, Aaron Bernstein, and Manjeet Kripalani, "The New Global Job Shift," Business Week (2/3/03) p. 50.
03G1 Peter S. Goodman, "White-Collar Work a Booming US Export," Washington Post (4/2/03) p. E1.
03G2 Steven Greenhouse, "I.B.M. Explores Shift of Some Jobs Overseas," New York Times (7/22/03) p. C1.
03H1 Jon E. Hilsenrath, "Jobless Workers Switch Fields to Find Relief", Wall Street Journal (6/24/03).
03H2 T. Hammer, Youth Unemployment and Social Exclusion in Europe, Policy Press, Bristol, United Kingdom (2003).
03H3 K. Hansen, "Education and the Crime-Age Profile" The British Journal of Criminology 43: (2003) pp. 141-168.
03J1 Fatoumata Jawara, Aileen Kwa, Behind the Scenes at the WTO: the Real World of International Trade Negotiations (September 2003).
03K1 Kose, M. Ayhan, Eswar S. Prasad, and Marco E. Terrones, (forthcoming) "Financial Integration and Macroeconomic Volatility," Staff Papers, International Monetary Fund (2003).
03K2 Eung Ju Kim, "FDI decline continues in 2003-H1", Development Prospects Group, World Bank, (10/7/03) www.ipanet.com/documents/WorldBank/databases/global/fdi_2003-h1.pdf.
03K3 Winter King, "Illegal Settlements and the Impact of Titling Programs," Harvard Law Review, 44(2) (September 2003) p. 471.
03L1 Doron Levin, "Indians curry technical favor with Detroit", Pittsburgh Post Gazette (3/7/03).
03L2 Ronald Labonte, "Dying for Trade: Why Globalization can be Bad for Our Health", CSJ Foundation for Research and Education, 489 College Street Ste. 303B, Toronto, Ontario Canada (2003) 29 pages.
03M1 Jacques Morisset (jmorisset@ifc.org) "Using Tax Incentives to Attract Foreign Direct Investment", World Bank (February 2003) 4 pages.
03M2 Koji Miyamoto, "Human Capital Formation and Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Countries", OECD Development Centre Technical Papers No. 211 (July 2003) 54 pp.
03M3 Scott Miller, "WTO Trade Negotiations Hit Snag," Wall Street Journal (3/18/03).
03N1 Gautam Naik, "As Tunisia Wins Population Battle, Others See a Model," Wall Street Journal (8/8/03).
03P1 Eswar Prasad, Kenneth Rogoff, Shang-Jin Wei and M. Ayhan Kose, "Effects of Financial Globalization on Developing Countries: Some Empirical Evidence", International Monetary Fund (March 17, 2003) 86 pp, http://www.imf.org/external/np/res/docs/2003/031703.pdf.
03P2 Alejandro Portes and Kelly Hoffman, "Latin American Class Structures: Their Composition and Change during the Neoliberal Era," Latin American Research Review, 38(1) (2003) p. 55.
03S1 Josef Schmidhuber, "Agriculture Trade, Trade Policies and the Global Food System", Chapter 9, pp. 232-264 in Jelle Bruinsma, editor, World Agriculture: Towards 2015/ 2030, UNFAO (2003) Earthscan Publications, London, 432 pages.
03S2 Josef Schmidhuber, "Globalization in Food and Agriculture", Chapter 10, pp. 265-296 in Jelle Bruinsma, editor, World Agriculture: Towards 2015/ 2030, UNFAO (2003) Earthscan Publications, London, 432 pages.
03S3 Devinder Sharma, www.indiatogether.org/agriculture/ (January 2003) (Sharma is a New Delhi-based food and trade policy analyst.).
03S4 Michael Schroeder, "States Fight Exodus of jobs", Wall Street Journal (6/3/03).
03S5 Beth Shulman, The Betrayal of Work: How Low-Wage Jobs Fail 30 Million Americans, The New Press (September 2003) 241 pp.
03S6 Michael Schroeder, Timothy Aeppel, "Skilled Workers Mount Opposition to Free Trade, Swaying Politicians", Wall Street Journal (10/10/03).
03S8 Sharma, Amol, "India Winning Higher-Status Jobs from US," Christian Science Monitor (6/18/03).
03T1 Roger Thurow, "Behind the Famine in Ethiopia: Glut and Aid Policies Gone Bad", Wall Street Journal (7/1/03).
03U1 (Unknown) "North America: Jobs Move Offshore as Firms Continue to Economize", New Haven Register (4/14/03).
03U2 U.N., Urban Slums Could Swell To 2 Billion by 2030, U.N. Says, U.N. Wire (10/2/03).
03U3 Unknown, "China's Guangdong Floating Population Surpasses 21 Million", Agence France Presse (9/14/03).
03U4 UN-Habitat (The UN's Human Settlement Program) "The Challenge of the Slums: Global Report on Human Settlements 2003," London (2003) (the first truly global audit on urban poverty)
03W1 David Woodward, Nick Drager, Robert Beaglehole, Debra Lipson, "Globalization, Global Public Goods, and Health", Department of Health in Sustainable Development, World Health Organization, Geneva Switzerland (2003) 10 pp.
03W2 Jeffrey Wenger, "Share of Workers in 'Nonstandard' Jobs Declines," Economic Policy Institute Briefing Paper, Washington, DC: Economic Policy Institute (April 2003).
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04A1 Elza V. Artadi and Xavier Sala-I-Martin, Report released 6/2/04 by the World Economic Forum) (Pittsburgh Post Gazette [6/3/04]).
04B1 Elizabeth Becker, Edmund L. Andrews, "IMF report says U.S. debt a threat to global economy", New York Times (1/8/04).
04B2 Bhushan Bahree, "As Fresh Prospects Dry Up, Petroleum Industry Strikes Deals", Wall Street Journal (5/18/04) p. A1.
04B3 Walden Bello, "Globalization - the New Subjugation of the South", Zeit-Fragen Nr.15, 4/19/04. Also see Portland Independent Media Center (5/4/04) http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2004/05/287554.shtml visited 2/21/05.
04C1 Don Clark, "Another Lure of Outsourcing: Job Expertise", Wall Street Journal (4/12/04), p. B1.
04D1 Bob Davis, "Migration of Skilled Jobs Abroad Unsettles Global-Economy Fans", Wall Street Journal (1/26/04).
04D2 Jesse Drucker, "Global Talk Gets Cheaper", Wall Street Journal (3/11/04).
04D3 "Globalization Divided? Global Investment Trends of U.S Manufacturers", Deloitt Research (6/8/04).
http://www.deloitte.com/dtt/research/0,2310,cid%3D49546%26pre%3DY%26lid%3D1,00.html
04H1 Jon E. Hilsenrath, "More Americans Are Leaving The Work Force", Wall Street Journal (2/17/04).
04H2 Suein L. Hwang, "Seniors See Credit-Card Debt Grow", Wall Street Journal (2/18/04).
04H3 John Harwood, "Competitive Edge of U. S. Is at Stake in the R&D Arena" Wall Street Journal (3/17/04).
04J1 Jon Jeter, "A Smoother Road to Free Markets: Chile's Success Makes the Case For State Involvement in Economy", Washington Post (1/21/04).
04K1 Paul Krugman, "The Oil Crunch", New York Times (5/7/04).
04K3 Lynn A. Karoly, Constantijn W. A. Panis, "Forces Shaping the Future Workforce and Workplace in the US," RAND Labor and Population, 2004. (Prepared for the US Department of Labor) RAND Corporation 1700 Main Street, P.O. Box 2138, Santa Monica, CA 90407-2138 (Available from www.RAND.org).
04L1 John Lyons, "Rich vs. Poor Gap Thwarts Latin American Gains", Wall Street Journal (4/21/04), p. A16. (Reporting on a major new UN report).
04M1 Joel Millman, Phillip Day et al, "Foreign Cash Flow is Vital to the U.S. - But Will It Last?" Wall Street Journal (1/15/04).
04M2 Emad Mekay, "NAFTA: North American Deal Dismal After a Decade", Inter Press Service (12/27/03) http://www.commondreams.org/headlines03/1227-03.htm
04M3 Dan Morse, "In North Carolina, Furniture Makers Try to Stay Alive", Wall Street Journal (2/20/04).
04O1 Jeff D. Opdyke, "With Pension Failures in the Thousands, How Safe is Yours?" Wall Street Journal (9/15/04) p. D1.
04P1 John Perkins, "Confessions of an Economic Hit Man", Berrett-Koehler Publishers (2004) 264 pp.
04P2 Population Action International, "How Demographic Transition Reduces Countries' Vulnerability to Civil Conflict" in PAI's publication The Security Demographic: Population and Civil Conflict After the Cold War (2/11/04). http://www.populationaction.org/resources/factsheets/factsheet_23_securityDemog.html.
04R1 William Ryerson, "PMC-Ethiopia's two radio serial dramas are causing great behavior changes", Ethiopian Reporter (6/16/04). Contact William Ryerson, President, Population Media Center, 145 Pine Haven Shores Road, Suite 2011, P.O. Box 547, Shelburne VT 05482.
04S1 Charles Schumer and Paul Craig Roberts, "Second Thoughts on Free Trade", Op-Ed in New York Times (1/6/04).
04S4 Louise Story, "Import Prices May Drift Lower As Low-Cost Production Picks Up", Wall Street Journal (8/17/04) p. A2.
04W1 David Wessel, "The Future of Jobs: New Ones Arise, Wage Gap Widens", Wall Street Journal (4/2/04) p. A1.
04W2 World Bank, "Doing Business in 2005 Sub-Saharan Africa: Regional Profile." World Bank, Washington, DC (2004)).
04W3 Marcus Walker, "Most Competitive? Nordic Nations Trump China," Wall Street Journal (10/14/04).
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[G] ~ 2005-2006 ~
05A1
Edmund L. Andrews, "Savings: Lots of Talk, but Few Dollars" New York Times (3/13/05).06A1 Arnstein Aassve, Maria Iacovou, Letizia Mencarini, "Youth poverty and transition to adulthood in Europe," Demographic Research, 15(2) (7/ 27/06) pp. 21-50 http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol15/2/
06B1 Anna Bahney, "The Bank of Mom and Dad," The New York Times (4/20/06).
06B2 Patrick Barta, "With Easy Nickel Fading Fast, Miners Go After the Tough Stuff," Wall Street Journal (7/12/06) p. A1.
06E1 "European birth rate reduced by economic factors and concern about the future" EUROPA, European Commission, Press Release of 2/17/06.
http://europa.eu.int/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=IP/06/182&type=HTML&aged=0&language=EN&guiLanguage=en
06F1 Thomas L. Friedman, "Facts and Folly: Key pillars of U.S. power are eroding," Pittsburgh Post Gazette (3/31/06) p. B7.
06G1 "Over-Work Contributes to Japanese Birth Dearth," Guardian (London) (1/17/06).
06G2 Steven Greenhouse and David Leonhardt, "Corporate profits rise as workers' pay stalls," Pittsburgh Post Gazette (8/28/06) p. A1.
06G3 Steven Greenhouse, "Many Entry-Level Workers Feel Pinch of Rough Market," New York Times (9/4/06).
06G4 Lauri Goodstein, "Pentecostals booming in developing world," Pittsburgh Post Gazette (10/8/06) (reporting on a survey released on 10/05/06 by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life - http://www.pewforum.org/surveys/pentecostal/).
06H1 Gaby Hinsliff, political editor, "UK baby shortage will cost £11 billion," The Observer (2/19/06) http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,1713132,00.html.
06H2 Blaine Harden, "As middle-class areas in big cities shrink, poor, rich areas grow," Pittsburgh Post Gazette (6/25/06) p. A10.
06H3 "Kids Count", a report by the Annie E. Casey Foundation shortly before 6/3/04, as covered by Monica Haynes, "Many young adults jobless, cut off", Pittsburgh Post Gazette (6/3/04) p. A1.
06I1 International Herald Tribune, "Greenspan sounds alarm on oil supply," Reuters (6/7/06).
06I2 International Service Assistance Fund, press release of 6/22/06. (Contact ISAF at 919-990-9099 or visit www.quinacrine.com).
06K1 Paul Krugman, "Left-behind economics," Pittsburgh Post Gazette (7/15/06).
06K2 June Kronholz, John Lyons, "Smaller Families in Mexico May Stir U.S. Job Market," Wall Street Journal (4/28/06) p. A1.
06L1 Steve Lohr, "Outsourcing Is Climbing Skills Ladder," New York Times (2/16/06).
06L2 Eleanor Laise, "Mutual Funds Adopt Hedge-Fund Tactics", Wall Street Journal (2/21/06) p. D1.
06M1 Ian McDonald, Valerie Bauerlein, "Troubles at Atlanta Hedge Fund Snares Doctors, Football Players", Wall Street Journal (3/9/06) p. A1.
06M2 Branko Milanovic, "Why Globalization is in Trouble - Part I," YaleGlobal (8/29/06) 4 pp.
06M3 Branko Milanovic, "Why Globalization is in Trouble - Part II," YaleGlobal (8/31/06) 3 pp.
06O1 Norimitsu Onishi, "Revival in Japan Brings Widening of Economic Gap," The New York Times (4/16/06).
06P1 Joe Preciphs, "Paychecks Didn't Rise as Fast as Inflation in 2005", Wall Street Journal (2/1/06) p. A8.
06P2 Michael M. Phillips, "U.S. Debt Increases 14% to Record-Level $2.69 trillion," Wall Street Journal (6/30/06) p. A2.
06P3 Scott Patterson, "Cocktail of Hedge Funds, Emerging Markets is a Risky Mix - but the Big Investors Love It," Wall Street Journal (3/23/06) p. C1.
06P4 Dr. Supachai Panitchpakdi (Secretary-General of UNCTAD) et al, "The Least-Developed Countries Report 2006," UN Conference on Trade and Development, Geneva (2006) http://www.unctad.org. (UNCTAD/LDC/2006), sales no. E.06.II.D.9).
06R1 Glenn Ruffenach, "Many Households Are at Risk in Their Retirement Finances," Wall Street Journal (6/6/06) p. D3.
06R2 Reuters, "Once again, Africa is listed as the most difficult place in the world to do business. So why are some businessmen happy to be there?" The Economist (9/7/06).
06R3 Rodrigo de Rato (Managing Director, International Monetary Fund), "Ensuring Global Economic Stability," Börsen-Zeitung (9/12/06).
06R4 Anita Raghavan, Ianthe Jeanne Dugan, Gregory Zuckerman, "Despite Blue-Chip Gains, Hedge Funds Increasingly are Faltering and Closing," Wall Street Journal (9/4/06) p. C1.
06S2 Bruce Sundquist, "Globalization: The Out-Sourcing - In-Sourcing Issue", Edition 2 (June 2006) 6 pages,
http://home.windstream.net/bsundquist1/ins.html
06S3 Deborah Solomon, "Congress May Let Hedge Funds Manage More Pension Money," Wall Street Journal (7/28/06) p. A1.
06S5 Karl Sauvant, "Is foreign direct investment still a welcome tool?" Taipei Times (9/7/06).
06S6 Somini Sengupta, "On India's Farms, a Plague of Suicides," The New York Times (9/19/06).
06U1 (Unknown) "Can Our Planet Support the Rise of China and India? Taipei Times editorial (1/14/06).
06U2 (Unknown) "The Pain that is yet to Come," Editorial, New York Times (1/30/06).
06U3 (Unknown) "Where Did the Good Investments Go?" Editorial, New York Times (6/17/06).
06U4 (Unknown) "Wealth Grows, but Health Care Withers in China," New York Times (1/23/06).
06U5 (Unknown) "Greenspan's Final Act: Calculating the Impact of Globalization on Inflation," Wall Street Journal (1/10/06) p. A2.
06W1 Paul Wiseman, "UN disputes US position on free trade's impact on poverty," USA Today (7/5/06).
06W2 Paul Wolfowitz (President of the World Bank Group), 2006 Annual Meetings Address to the Board of Governors of the World Bank Group on 9/19/06 in Singapore.
06W3 Mark Whithouse, "As Rates Climb, U.S. Foreign Debt Shows Its Teeth," Wall Street Journal (9/25/06) p. A1.
06W4 David Wessel, "Why It Takes a Doctorate to Beat Inflation," Wall Street Journal (10/19/06) p. A2.
06Y1 Deborah Yao, "S&P: Big Firms bought back a record $116 billion in shares," Pittsburgh Post Gazette via Associated Press (8/25/06) p. E2.
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[H] ~ 2007-2008 ~
07E1 Editors, "Mortgage Insecurities," New Your Times Editorial (2/22/07) (based on an analysis by Mark Zandi and Juan Manuel Licari, two economists for Moody's Economy.com).
07G1 Tim Grant, "Retiring with Debt," Pittsburgh Post Gazette (9/28/07) p. F1.
07H1 Thomas Heffner, "Economy In Crisis: Creating Awareness Of Our True Economic Condition," http://www.EconomyInCrisis.org (1/26/07) (Visited 2/17/07).
07H2 James R. Hagerty, "Mortgage-Bond Pioneer Dislikes What He Sees," Wall Street Journal (2/24/07) p. B1.
07H3 John Harwood, "Republicans Grow Skeptical on Free Trade," Wall Street Journal (10/4/07) p. A1.
07K1 Paul Krugman, "Profit-taking," Pittsburgh Post Gazette (5/5/07) p. B7.
07M1 Vladimir Masch, "A Radical Plan to Manage Globalization," BusinessWeek.com (2/14/07) (Visited 2/16/07).
07R1 Evan Ramstad, "South Korea's Trade Dilemma," Wall Street Journal (3/28/07).
07S1 Bruce Sundquist, "Strategies for Funding Family Planning, Maternal Health Care and Battles against HIV/AIDS in Developing Nations as Options Expand, Political Environments Shift and Needs Grow: A Critique" Edition 4 (August 2007)
(http://home.windstream.net/bsundquist1/fund.html)
07S2 Bruce Sundquist, "Quinacrine Sterilization: The Controversy and the Potential," Edition 1 (January 2007)
(http://home.windstream.net/bsundquist1/qs.html)
07S3 Bruce Sundquist, "Topsoil Loss - Causes, effects and Implications: A Global Perspective", Edition 7 (July 2007)
http://home.windstream.net/bsundquist1/se0.html
07S4 Bruce Sundquist, "Irrigated Lands Degradation: A Global Perspective", Edition 5 (July 2007)
http://home.windstream.net/bsundquist1/ir0.html
07S5 Bruce Sundquist, "Grazing Lands Degradation: A Global Perspective", Edition 6 (July 2007)
http://home.windstream.net/bsundquist1/og0.html
07S6 Bruce Sundquist, "Forest Lands Degradation: A Global Perspective", Edition 6 (July 2007)
http://home.windstream.net/bsundquist1/df0.html
07S7 Bruce Sundquist, "Fishery Degradation: A Global Perspective", Edition 8 (July 2007)
http://home.windstream.net/bsundquist1/fi0.html.
07U1 (Unknown) "Return of the Population Growth Factor: Its impact on the millennium development goals," Report of the Hearings by the All Party Parliamentary Group on Population, Development and Reproductive Health (January 2007) p. 30
07W1 Marcus Walker, "Just How Good Is Globalization?" Wall Street Journal (1/25/07) p. A10.
07W2 Marcus Walker, "New Trend in Germany: Food Handouts for the Poor," Wall Street Journal (10/19/07) p. A1.
08B1 Andrew Batson, "On the Move - Chinese Officials want more farmers to migrate to the city. But they are also aware that migration brings problems," Wall Street Journal (4/12-13/08) p. R5.
08B2 Rebecca Blumenstein, "So Many Children Left Behind," "Parents migrating to cities face a wrenching decision: what to do with their kids." Wall Street Journal (4/12-13/08) p. R5.
08B3 E. S. Browning, "One Guy Who Has Seen It All Doesn't Like What He Sees Now," Wall Street Journal (4/26-27/08).
08C1 Roger Cohen, "U.S. Soldiers and Shoppers Hit the Wall," The New York Times (1/21/08).).
08N1 K. Nagaraj, Farmers' Suicides in India: Magnitudes, Trends and Spatial Patterns Madras Institute of Development Studies (March 2008).
08P1 Eduardo Porter, "Europe Fears a Post-Bush Unilateralism, This Time on Trade" The New York Times Editorial (6/7/08).
08S1 Bruce Sundquist, "The Informal Economy of the Developing World: The Context, The Prognosis and a Broader Perspective," Edition 1 (March 2008)
http://home.windstream.net/bsundquist1/ie.html
08S2 Bruce Sundquist, "Sustainability of the World's Outputs of Food, Wood and Freshwater for Human Consumption," Edition 1 (March 2008)
http://home.windstream.net/bsundquist1/su0.html
08S3 Bruce Sundquist, "The Muslim World's Changing Views toward Family Planning and Contraception," Edition 2 (March 2008)
http://home.windstream.net/bsundquist1/muslim.html
08S4 Bruce Sundquist, "Human Co-Option of Net Primary Production -The Photosynthetic Limits to Global Carrying Capacity," Edition 2 (April 2008)
http://home.windstream.net/bsundquist1/gcia.html
08S5 Bruce Sundquist, "The Controversy over U. S. Support for International Family Planning - An Analysis", Edition 8 (April 2008)
http://home.windstream.net/bsundquist1/ifp.html
08S6 Bruce Sundquist, "Could Family Planning Cure Terrorism?" Edition 7 (March 2008) 28 pages,
http://home.windstream.net.net/bsundquist1/terror.html.
08S7 Louise Story, "Home Equity Frenzy Was a Bank-Ad Come-True," The New York Times (8/15/08).
08U1 Louis Uchitelle, "Women are Now Equal as Victims of Poor Economy." The New York Times (7/22/08).
09B2 Lisa Bannon, Bob Davis, "Spendthrift to Penny Pincher: A Vision of the New Consumer," Wall Street Journal (12/17/09) p. A1.
10B1 Moriah
Balingit, "Boomerang effect is a trend for U.S. Families," Pittsburgh
Post Gazette (3/19/10). (Based on a Pew Research Center Study titled "The
Return of the Multi-Generational Household.")
10F1 Sue Feng, Ian Johnson, "Job Squeeze in China Sends ‘Ants’
to Fringes," Wall Street Journal, 5/4/10 (p. A13).
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