Bibliography
for Dr. Michael Hudson
PUBLICATIONS
Books and Monographs
Creating Economic Order: Record-Keeping, Standardization and the Development of Accounting in the Ancient Near East (ed. with Cornelia Wunsch), (CDL Press, Baltimore, 2004).
Super Imperialism: The The Origin and Fundamentals of U.S. World Dominance, 2nd ed., London: Pluto Press, 2002
Debt and Economic Renewal in the Ancient Near East (ed. with Marc Van De Mieroop) (CDL Press, Baltimore, 2002).
Urbanization and Land Ownership in the Ancient Near East (ed. with Baruch Levine) (Cambridge, Mass: Peabody Museum (Harvard), 1999).
Real Estate and the Capital Gains Debate (with Kris Feder), The Jerome Levy Economics Institute of Bard College, Working Paper No. 187 (March 1997).
Privatization in the Ancient Near East and Classical Antiquity (ed. with Baruch Levine) (Cambridge, Mass: Peabody Museum (Harvard), 1996).
A Philosophy for a Fair Society (with C. J. Miller and Kris Feder) (London: Shepheard-Walwyn, 1994).
The Lost Tradition of Biblical Debt Cancellations (New York: 1993).
Trade, Development and Foreign Debt: A History of Theories of Polarization v. Convergence in the World Economy (London: Pluto Press, 1992, 2 vols.).
Canada in the New Monetary Order: Borrow? Devalue? Restructure! (Toronto: Butterworth, 1978).
Global Fracture: The New International Economic Order (New York: Harper and Row, 1977), translated into Japanese (1979).
Economics and Technology in 19th‑Century American Thought: The Neglected American Economists (New York: Garland Press, 1975).
Super Imperialism: The Economic Strategy of American Empire (New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1972 2nd ed., London: Pluto Press, 2002), translated into Spanish (1973, Dopesa) and Japanese (1975, 2nd ed., 2002, Tokuma Shoten).
The Myth of Aid (with Dennis Goulet), (Orbis Books, 1971).
A Payments‑Flow Analysis of U.S. International Transactions: 1960‑1968, NYU, Graduate School of Business Administration, The Bulletin, Nos. 61‑63 (March 1970).
Reports for UNITAR (published by Pergamon Press)
“The Logic of Regionalism in History and Today,” “The Objectives of Regionalism in the 1980s,” and “A Regional Strategy to Finance the New International Economic Order,” in Davidson Nicol, Luis Excheverria and Aurelio Peccei, eds., Regionalism and the New International Economic Order (1981).
“The Structure of the World Economy: A Northern Perspective,” in Erwin Laszlo and Joel Kurtzman, eds., The Structure of the World Economy and Prospects for a New International Economic Order (1980).
“The United States and the NIEO,” in Laszlo and Kurtzman, eds., The United States, Canada and the New International Economic Order (1979).
Articles
“The Development of Money-of-Account in Sumer’s Temples,” in Michael Hudson and Cornelia Wunsch, ed., Creating Economic Order: Record-Keeping, Standardization and the Development of Accounting in the Ancient Near East (CDL Press, Baltimore, 2004):303-329.
“The Archaeology of Money in Light of Mesopotamian Records,” in L. Randall Wray (ed.), Credit and State Theories of Money: The Contributions of A. Mitchell Innes (Edward Elgar, 2004).
“The Cartalist/Monetarist Debate in Historical Perspective,” in Edward Nell and Stephanie Bell eds., The State, The Market and The Euro (Edward Elgar, 2003):39-76.
“Debt Forgiveness and Redemption: Where do the Churches now stand,” Geophilos, No. 2 (Autumn 2002):8-33
“Reconstructing the Origins of Interest-Bearing Debt and the Logic of Clean Slates,” in Debt and Economic Renewal in the Ancient Near East (2002):7-58.
“How Interest Rates Were Set, 2500 BC - 1000 AD:PRIVATE Máš, tokos and fænus as metaphors for interest accruals,” Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 43 (Spring 2000):132-161.
“The Use and Abuse of Mathematical Economics,” Journal of Economic Studies 27 (2000):292-315.
“The Mathematical Economics of Compound Interest: A Four-Thousand Year Overview,” Journal of Economic Studies 27 (2000):344-363.
“Karl Bücher’s Role in the Evolution of Economic Anthropology,” [Annual Heilbronn Symposium, 1997: Karl Bücher], in Jürgen Backhaus (ed.), Karl Bücher. Theory, History, Anthropology, Non-Market Economies (Marburg: Metropolis Verlag 2000):301-336.
“The Economic Roots of the Jubilee,” Bible Review 15 (Feb. 1999): 26-33, 44.
“From Sacred Enclave to Temple to City,” in Urbanization and Land Ownership in the Ancient Near East (ed. with Baruch Levine, Cambridge, Mass: Peabody Museum (Harvard), 1999):117-191.
“Land Taxation in Mesopotamia and Classical Antiquity,” in Robert Andelson, ed., Land-Value Taxation Around the World (New York: Robert Schalkenbach 1998):17-35.
“Music as an Analogy for Economic Order in Classical Antiquity,” ibid.:113-35.
“Just how did ancient bureaucrats set their interest rates?” Archaeological Odyssey 2 (July/August 1999):6-7.
“Land Monopolization, Fiscal Crises and Clean Slate ‘Jubilee’ Proclamations in Antiquity,” in A Philosophy for a Fair Society:33-79 (also in Robert C. Hunt and Antonio Gilman, eds., Property in Economic Context, University Press of America, Monographs in Economic Anthropology 14 (1998): 139-169.
“Land Taxation in Mesopotamia and Classical Antiquity,” in Robert Andelson, ed., Land-Value Taxation Around the World (New York: Robert Schalkenbach 1998):17-35.
“Privatization in History and Today: A Survey of the Unresolved Controversies,” and “The Dynamics of Privatization, from the Bronze Age to the Present,” in Privatization in the Ancient Near East and Classical Antiquity (ed. with Baruch Levine, Cambridge, Mass: Peabody Museum (Harvard), 1996):1-72.
“Roscher’s Victorian Views on Financial Development,” Journal of Economic Studies 22 (Spring 1995):187-208.
“The Archaeology of Collapse: A 4000 Year Perspective” (with Fred Harrison, in A Philosophy for a Fair Society):7-31.
“Did the Phoenicians Introduce the Idea of Interest to Greece and Italy – And if So, When?” in Gunter Kopcke, ed., Greece Between East and West: 10th‑8th Centuries BC (Berlin: 1992):128-143.
“State‑capitalist vs. Private‑enterprise Imperialism,” paper delivered at the Sept. 1973 meeting of the American Political Science Association (reprinted in the 2002 2nd ed. of Super Imperialism, Pluto Press).
“Obsolescent Factors in the International Economy,” Review of Social Economics, March 1972 (paper delivered at the 1971 meeting of the Association for Social Economics).
“Latin America’s Role in U.S.‑European Diplomacy,” Cross Currents 21 (Summer 1971).
“Does Economics Deserve a Nobel Prize?” Commonweal 93 (Dec. 18, 1970).
“Review of the Pearson Report: Partners or Pawns?” Commonweal 92 (March 17, 1970).
“Financing the World Empire,” Commonweal, 91 (Nov. 21, 1969.)
“Epitaph for Bretton Woods,” Journal of International Affairs 23 (Winter 1969).
“The Sieve of Gold,” Ramparts, May‑June 1968.
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