Chancellor’s Distinguished Fellows Program 2005-2006 Selective Bibliography UC Irvine Libraries

Jagdish N. Bhagwati

Prepared by:

Daniel C. Tsang Asian American Studies, Economics & Political Science Bibliographer [email protected]

Books by Bhagwati

In Defense of . New York: Oxford University Press, 2004 Langson Library Call Number: HF1359 .B499 2004 Table of contents: http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0410/2003023641.html

Free Trade Today. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002 Langson Library Call Number: HF1713 .B43 2002

The Wind of the Hundred Days: How Washington Mismanaged Globalization. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2001. Langson Library: On order.

Free Trade: Why AFL-CIO, The Sierra Club and Congressman Gephardt Should Like It. Memphis, Tenn.: P.K. Seidman Foundation, 1999 Langson Library Call Number: HF1756 .B43 1999

India in Transition : Freeing the Economy. New York: Oxford University Press, 1993. Langson Library Call Number: HC433 .B47 1993

The World Trading System at Risk. New York: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1991 Langson Library Call Number: HF1711 .B45 1991b

Protectionism. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1988. Langson Library Call Number: HF1713 .B47 1988

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Collected essays by Bhagwati

Lectures on International Trade. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1998 Langson Library Call Number: HF1379 .B5 1998

Political Economy and . Edited By Douglas A. Irwin. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1991. Langson Library Call Number: HF1713 .B466 1991

Essays in Development Economics. Edited By Gene Grossman. Oxford: Blackwell, 1985. Langson Library Call Number: HD82 .B468 1985b

Books co-authored by Bhagwati

The Dangerous Drift to Preferential Trade Agreements. Jagdish Bhagwati and Anne O. Krueger Washington, D.C.: AEI Press, 1995 Langson Library Call Number: HF1721 .B53 1995

Books edited or co-edited by Bhagwati

Going Alone: The Case for Relaxed Reciprocity in Freeing Trade. Edited by Jagdish N. Bhagwati. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2002. Langson Library Call Number. HF1411 .O497 2002

Trading Blocs: Alternative Approaches to Analyzing Preferential Trade Agreements. Edited by Jagdish Bhagwati, Pravin Krishna, and Arvind Panagariya. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1999. Langson Library Call Number. HF1418.7 .T73 1999

The Uruguay Round and Beyond: Essays in Honor of Arthur Dunkel. Edited by Jagdish Bhagwati and Mathias Hirsch. [Ann Arbor, Mich.]: University of Michigan Press, 1998. Langson Library Call Number: HF1721 .U837 1998b

Fair Trade and Harmonization: Prerequisites for Free Trade? Edited by Jagdish Bhagwati and Robert E. Hudec. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1996. Langson Library Call Number: HF1379 .F34 1996

The Economics of Preferential Trade Agreements. Edited by Jagdish Bhagwati and Arvind Panagariya. Washington, D.C.: AEI Press; College Park: Center for International Economics, University of Maryland, 1996. Langson Library Call Number: HF1731 .E25 1996

Trade and Wages: Leveling Wages Down? Edited by Jagdish Bhagwati and Marvin H. Kosters. Washington, D.C.: AEI Press, 1994. Langson Library Call Number: HD4906 .T7 1994

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International Trade: Selected Readings. Edited by Jagdish N. Bhagwati. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1987 Langson Library Call Number: HF1411 .I5185 1987

Power, Passions, and Purpose: Prospects for North-South Negotiations. Edited by Jagdish N. Bhagwati and John Gerard Ruggie. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1984. SRLF Storage HF1410.5 .P68 1984

Import Competition and Response. Edited by Jagdish N. Bhagwati. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1982. Papers presented at the National Bureau of Economic Research Conference on Import Competition and Adjustment: Theory and Policy held in Cambridge, Mass., May 8-11, 1980. Langson Library Call Number: HF1421 .I47 1982

Festschrift

International Trade and Global Development: Essays in Honour of Jagdish Bhagwati. Edited by Ad Koekkoek and L.B.M. Mennes. London; New York: Routledge, 1991. Langson Library Call Number: HF1372 .I57 1991

Book chapters by Bhagwati

“Poverty and Reforms: Friends or Foes?” In: Ram Mudambi, ed. Privatization And Globalization: The Changing Role Of The State In Business. Northampton, Mass.: Elgar, 2003; 32-44. (Series: Elgar Reference Collection. Globalization of the , vol. 14.) Previously published: 1998.

“Coping With Anti-Globalization.” In: Horst Siebert, ed. : An Architecture For The World Economy. New York: Springer, 2003, 23-4.

“The Role of GATT and the Necessity of Cooperation in International Trade.” In: Alberto Quadrio Curzio, ed. Issues On International Development And Solidarity: Proceedings Of The Study Week, Science For Development In A Solidarity Framework. Vatican City: Pontifical Academy of Sciences, 1992; 117-24. (Series: Pontificiae Academiae Scientiarvm Scripta Varia, vol. 82.)

Journal articles by Bhagwati

“From Seattle to Hong Kong.” Foreign Affairs 84/7 (December 2005: WTO Special Edition). 500 word preview: http://www-stage.foreignaffairs.org/20051201faessay84701/jagdish- bhagwati/from-seattle-to-hong-kong.html

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“In Defense of Globalization: It Has a Human Face.” Rivista di Politica Economica 94/11-12 (November-December 2004), 9-20.

“Don't Cry for Cancún.” Foreign Affairs, 83/1 (January/February 2004), 52-63. 500 word preview: http://www-stage.foreignaffairs.org/20040101faessay83106/jagdish-n- bhagwati/don-t-cry-for-canc-n.html

“Borders Beyond Control.” Foreign-Affairs 82/1 (January/February 2003), 98-104. 500 word preview: http://www-stage.foreignaffairs.org/20030101faessay10225/jagdish-n- bhagwati/borders-beyond-control.html

“Democracy and Development: Cruel Dilemma or Symbiotic Relationship.” Review of Development Economics 6/2 (June 2002), 151-62.

“Afterword: The Question of Linkage.” American Journal of International Law 96 (1) (January 2002), 126-145.

“Coping with Antiglobalization: A Trilogy of Discontents.” Foreign Affairs (January/February 2002), 2-7. 500 word preview: http://www-stage.foreignaffairs.org/20020101facomment6552/jagdish-n- bhagwati/coping-with-antiglobalization-a-trilogy-of-discontents.html

“Targeting Rich-Country : Jubilee 2010 et al.” Finance and Development 38/3 (September 2001), 14-15.

“Globalization in Your Face: A New Book Humanizes Global Capitalism.” Foreign Affairs (July/Aug. 2000), 134-139. (Book review) Full-text: http://www-stage.foreignaffairs.org/20000701fareviewessay67/jagdish-n- bhagwati/globalization-in-your-face-a-new-book-humanizes-global-captialism.html

“On Thinking Clearly about the Linkage between Trade and the Environment.” Environment and Development Economics 5/4 (October 2000), 485-96.

“Free Trade: Why AFL-CIO, the Sierra Club and Congressman Gephardt Should Like It.” American Economist 43/2 (Fall 1999), 3-12.

“The Capital Myth: The Difference between Trade in Widgets and Dollars.” Foreign Affairs (May/June 1998), 7-12. 500 word preview: http://www-stage.foreignaffairs.org/19980501facomment1384/jagdish-n- bhagwati/the-capital-myth-the-difference-between-trade-in-widgets-and-dollars.html

“Samurais No More.” Foreign Affairs 73/3 (May/June 1994), 7-12.

“Free-Trade - Old and New Challenges.” Economic Journal 104/423 (March 1994), 231-246.

“The Diminished Giant Syndrome.” Foreign Affairs 72/2 (Spring 1993), 22.

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“Departures From Multilateralism - Regionalism And Aggressive Unilateralism.” Economic Journal 100/403 (December 1990), 1304-1317.

“Why are Services Cheaper in the Poor Countries?” Economic Journal 94/374 (June 1984), 279- 286.

“More On Equivalence Of Tariffs and Quotas.” American Economic Review 58/1 (1968), 142- 146.

“Protection, Real Wages and Real Incomes.” Economic Journal 69/276 (1959), 733-748.

Journal articles co-authored by Bhagwati

“The Muddles over Outsourcing.” Journal of Economic Perspectives 18/4 (Fall 2004), 93-114. Co-written with Arvind Panagariya and T.N. Srinivasan.

“Killing the Byrd Amendment with the Right Stone.” World Trade Review 3/1 (March 2004), 119-127. Co-written with Petros C. Mavroidis.

“Trade and Poverty in the Poor Countries.” American Economic Review 92/2, (May 2002), 180- 83. Co-written with T.N. Srinivasan.

“Trading Preferentially: Theory and Policy.” Economic Journal 108/449 (July 1998), 1128-1148. Co-written with D. Greenaway and A. Panagariya.

“The Theory of Preferential Trade Agreements: Historical Evolution and Current Trends.” American Economic Review 86/2 (May 1996), 82-87.

“Exchange Control, Liberalization, and Economic Development.” American Economic Review 63/2 (1973), 419-427. Co-written with A.O. Krueger.

“Statistical Analysis of Shifts in Import Structure In LDCs.” Bulletin of the Oxford University Institute of Economic and Statistics 34 (2): 229-239 1972. Co-written with C. Wibulswa.

“Notes On Some Controversies in the Theory Of International Trade.” Economic Journal 70/277 (1960), 74-93. Co-written with H.G. Johnson.

Magazine articles by Bhagwati

“Reshaping the WTO.” Far Eastern Economic Review, 168/2 ( Jan/Feb 2005), 25-30.

“Turnaround Time.” Far Eastern Economic Review 162/22 (3 June 1999), 52.

“Fast Track to Nowhere.” The Economist 345/8039 (18 October 1997), 21-23.

“Murayama's Moment.” Far Eastern Economic Review 158/46 (16 November 1995), 40.

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“The Duo That Set Economic Reforms Rolling.” News India – Times 24/20 (20 May 1994), Supplement 8.

“Economics Focus: It's the Process, Stupid.” The Economist 326/7804 (27 March, 1993), 69.

Magazine articles co-written by Bhagwati

"Debate: Does Free Trade Harm the Environment?" Scientific American (November 1993), 41- 57. Co-written with H.E. Daly.

“The 5th Column: 'Reject Managed Trade'.” Far Eastern Economic Review 156/44 (4 November1993), 26. Co-written with Paul Krugman, Robert Baldwin, Susan Collins, Susan, et al.

Newspaper articles by or co-written by Bhagwati

“El Norte.” Wall Street Journal, 28 March 2006, A20.

“Indian Lessons.” Wall Street Journal, 28 February 2006, A16.

“A New Vocabulary for Trade.” Wall Street Journal, 4 August 2005, A12.

“A Chance to Lift the 'Aid Curse' .” Wall Street Journal, 22 March 2005, A14.

“The Truth About Trade.” Wall Street Journal , 18 January 2005, A16.

“The Bra in Your Wardrobe.” Jagish Bhagwati and Arvind Panagariya. Wall Street Journal, 27 December 2004, A8. URL: http://www.columbia.edu/~ap2231/ET/WSJ_Dec27_04.htm

“Muddled and Maddening.” Wall Street Journal, 13 September 2004, A20.

“Great Expectations.” Jagdish Bhagwati and Arvind Panagariya. Wall Street Journal, 24 May 2004, A14. URL: http://www.columbia.edu/~ap2231/ET/WSJ_May24_04.htm

“Why Your Job Isn't Moving to Bangalore.” New York Times, 15 February 2004, Section 4, 11.

“And a New Dawn for Immigrants.” Wall Street Journal, 12 January 2004, A14.

“World Bank and IMF Show Welcome Revisions to Stance on Developing Countries and Trade.” Jagdish Bhagwati and Arvind Panagariya. Financial Times, 24 December 2003. (Letter) URL: http://www.columbia.edu/~ap2231/ET/FT_Letter_with%20JB_December24_03.htm

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“Bilateral Trade Teaties are a Sham.” Jagdish Bhagwati and Arvind Panagariya. Financial Times, 13 July 2003. URL: http://www.columbia.edu/~ap2231/ET/FT_Op-ed_with%20JB_July13_03.htm

“The Caravan to Cancun.” Wall Street Journal, 2 July 2003, A10.

"A Trojan Horse for Africa." Jagdish Bhagwati and Arvind Panagariya. Financial Times, 29 June 2000. URL: http://www.bsos.umd.edu/econ/panagariya/apecon/ET/FT1-JB-AP-Trojan%20Horse- June29-00.htm

“China and WTO: Unions Are Wrong.” Wall Street Journal, 12 April 2000, A26.

“A Close Look at the Newest Newcomers.” Wall Street Journal, 28 September 1999, A24.

“It's a Small World After All.” Wall Street Journal, 3 May 1999, A20.

“The Folly of `'.” Wall Street Journal, 11 March 1999, A1.

“Yes to Free Trade, Maybe to Capital Controls.” Wall Street Journal, 16 November 1998, A1.

“Free Trade Without Treaties.” Wall Street Journal, 24 November 1997, A1.

“Fast track: Not so Fast.” Wall Street Journal, 10 September 1997, A.22.

“What Buchanan Owes Clinton.” New York Times. 22 February 1996, A21.

“Dole's GATT Gaffe.” Wall Street Journal, 23 November, 1994, A14.

“Foreign Students Spur U.S. Brain Gain.” Jagdish Bhagwati, Jagdish and Milind Rao. Wall Street Journal, 31 August 1994, A10.

“Exportng a cancer to Japan.” Wall Street Journal, 23 May 1994, A14.

“Bookshelf: Why Ross is Wrong.” Wall Street Journal. 2 September, 1993, A11

“American Rules, Mexican Jobs.” New York Times, 24 March 1993, A21.

“Environmentalists against GATT.” Wall Street Journal, 19 March 1993, A10.

“Is Bush Missing a Bet on Trade?” New York Times, 5 July 1992, A13.

“Story Saw Chauvinism Where There Is None.” Wall Street Journal, 30 January 1992, A13.

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“The Fraudulent Case against Japan.” Wall Street Journal, 6 January 1992, A14.

“Regional Accords Be-GATT Trouble for Free Trade.” Wall Street Journal, 5 December 1990, A16.

“From Uruguay to Moscow.” Jagish Bhagwati and . New York Times, 12 November 1990, A19.

“The Japanese--Not So Inscrutable to Adam Smith.” Wall Street Journal 26 April 1990, A14.

“Business Forum: Japanese-American Trade; Super 301's Big Bite Flouts the Rules ''Protectionism.'' New York Times, 4 June 1989, A2.

“Hormones and Trade Wars.” New York Times, 9 January 1989, A17.

“Veto Trade Bill, but for Right Reasons.” Wall Street Journal, 22 April 1988, A1.

“America Grows Roots Outside the Old Testament.” Jagdish N. Bhagwati and Padma Desai. Wall Street Journal, 2 December 1985, A1.

“U.S. Should Heed Third World Demands.” New York Times, 10 November 1985, A3.

“Is India’s Economic Miracle at Hand?” New York Times 9 June 1985, A3.

“Control Immigration at the Border.” Wall Street Journal, 1 February 1985, A1.

Ph.D Dissertation

“Essays in International Economics”. Ph.D. thesis. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1967.

Interviews

“Deconstructing Rotten Trade: A Dialogue with Jagdish Bhagwati.” SAIS Review 22/1 (Winter/Spring 2002), 39-45.

“Responding to Seattle: Interview with Jagdish Bhagwati.” Challenge 44/1 (January-February 2001), 6-18.

Crispin, Shawn W. “Free Thinker.” Far Eastern Economic Review 161/42, Oct, 15 1998, 14.

Mitra, Nirmal. “Indian Benefit Seen in U.S.-China Trade Dispute.” India Abroad (New York) 25/20 (17 February 1995), 30.

Kurtzman, Joel. “Business Forum: Legislating the Trade Gap: Not All 'Free Trade' Is Free.” [Interview] New York Times. 17 April 1988, A2.

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About Bhagwati

Kim, Jocelyn. “Globalization Critics Disrupt CDF Lecture.” New University (UCI), 1 May 2006.

“Globalisation Best Way to Erase Poverty, Says Prof Bhagwati.” Businessline (Chennai, India), 14 December 2002, 1.

Devarajan, P. “Economic Growth versus Social Impact.” Businessline (Chennai, India), 14 December 2002, 1.

Robinson, Ian. “Why Free-Trade Economists Fail to Persuade: Free Trade Today; Free Trade Under Fire.” Dissent 49/2 (Spring 2002), 102.

Devarajan, P. “Economic Growth versus Social Impact.” Businessline (Chennai, India), 14 December 2002, 1.

“India: Prof Bhagwati gets ICC Lifetime Award.” Businessline (Chennai, India), 23 December 2001, 1.

Rambabu, G. “India: Nobel prize in Economics: Another Indian this Time?” Businessline (Chennai, India), 11 October 2000, 1.

Krishna, Bala Murali. “Post-Independence Economic Policy Failed, says Bhagwati.” India in New York, 2/50, 11 June1999, 4

Krishna, Bala Murali. “Bhagwati Receives the Eccles Prize.” India in New York, 2/43 (23 April 1999), 6.

Mandle, Jay and Faux, Jeff. “The Left's Wong Turn/Reply.” Dissent 45/2 (Spring 1998), 77-83.

Anjaria, Shailendra, J. “The Capital Truth: What Works for Commodities Should Work for Cash.” Foreign Affairs 77/6 (November/December) 1998, 142. Full-text: http://www-stage.foreignaffairs.org/19981101faresponse1439/shailendra-j-anjaria/the- capital-truth-what-works-for-commodities-should-work-for-cash.html

“The Race for the Bottom.” The Economist 337/7935 (7 October 1995), 90. 4 “India Is No Mexico: Bhagwati.” News India-Times (New York) 25/8 (24 February 1995), 8.

Ranganathan, Murali. “Capitol View: Bhagwati Calls For Shelving Super 301.” News India- Times (New York) 25/12 (24 March 1995), 2.

Dutt, Ella. “Expert Rips W.T.O. Labor Plan.” India Abroad (New York) 24/41 (8 July 1994), 24.

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“Bhagwati Disappointed With Clinton Over Envoy Nomination.” News India-Times (New York) 24/13, 1 April 1994, 4. (Stephen Solarz’s nomination dropped)

Valenti, Jack. “What U.S. Film Makers Really Wanted.” New York Times, 3 January 1994, A22. (Letter)

Uchitelle, Louis. “Economist at Columbia Gets High GATT Post.” New York Times, 24 May 1991, D4.

Reviews of Bhagwati’s works

In Defense of Globalization (2004):

Drezner, Daniel W. “Globalization without Riots: An India-born British-educated American Tries to Calm the Streets.” New York Times Book Review. April 18, 2004, 18.

Cooper, Richard N. “A False Alarm: Overcoming Globalization's Discontents.” Foreign Affairs 83/1 (January/February 2004), 152-155. Full-text: http://www-stage.foreignaffairs.org/20040101fareviewessay83114/richard-n-cooper/a- false-alarm-overcoming-globalization-s-discontents.html

Free Trade Today (2002):

Cooper, Richard N. [Free Trade Today.] Foreign Affairs 81/5 (September/October 2002), 196- 97. Full-text: http://www-stage.foreignaffairs.org/20020901fabook9757/jagdish-n-bhagwati/free- trade-today.html

Marris, Robin. “Friday Got Nothing.” TLS: Times Literary Supplement 5187 (30 August 2002), 24.

Robinson, Ian. “Free Trade Today.” Dissent 49/2 (Spring 2002), 102-106.

The Wind of the Hundred Days (2001):

Rassekh, Farhad. [Unitlted.] Kyklos 55/1 (Spring 2002): 99-100.

Kindleberger, Charles P. [Unitled.] The International Economy 15/4 (July 2001), 54.

“Unitled.” Journal of Economic Literature 39/3 (September 2001), 979.

Cooper, Richard N. [The Wind of the Hundred Days.] Foreign Affairs 80/2 (March/April), 2001, 171. Full-text: http://www-stage.foreignaffairs.org/20010301fabook4290/jagdish-n-bhagwati/the- wind-of-the-hundred-days-how-washington-mismanaged-globalization.html

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Frankel, Jeffrey. “The Crusade for Free Trade: Evaluating Clinton’s International Economic Policy.” Foreign Affairs 80/2 (March/April 2001),

Full-text: http://www-stage.foreignaffairs.org/20010301fareviewessay4270/jeffrey-frankel/the- crusade-for-free-trade-evaluating-clinton-s-international-economic-policy.html

A Stream of Windows (1998):

Weintraub, Sydney. “A Stream of Windows: Unsettling Reflections on Trade, Immigration, and Democracy.” International Migration Review 33/4 (Winter 1999), 1107.

“A Stream of Windows.” TLS: Times Literary Supplement 5041 (12 November, 1999), 37.

Cooper, Richard N. [“A Stream of Windows.”] Foreign Affairs 77/5 (September/October 1998), 147-48.

Karatnycky, Adrian. “Close Attention to Open Societies.” Wall Street Journal , 29 July, 1998, 1.

“A Stream of Windows.” Journal of Economic Literature 36/4 (December 1998), 2229.

“A Stream of Windows.” Current History 97/622 (November 1998), 393.

India in Transition (1993):

Wiener, Myron. [Untitled.] Foreign Affairs 72/5 (November/December 1993), 182-83. Full-text: http://www-stage.foreignaffairs.org/19931201fabook5526/jagdish-n-bhagwati/india-in- transition-freeing-the-economy.html

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