Select writings on Development
Capital Flight from Africa: What is to be Done? Statement to the Joint Meeting of the United Nations General Assembly and the Economic and Social Council on Illicit Financial Flows and Development Financing in Africa. United Nations Headquarters, New York, October 2015.
Capital Flight from Sub-Saharan Africa: Linkages with External Borrowing and Policy Options (with Léonce Ndikumana). International Review of Applied Economics, 2011.
Land Reform and Sustainable Development (with Peter Rosset and Elizabeth A. Stanton). In James K. Boyce, Sunita Narain, and Elizabeth A. Stanton, eds., Reclaiming Nature: Environmental Justice and Ecological Restoration. London: Anthem Press, 2007.
Democratizing Global Economic Governance. Development and Change, 2004.
Public Debts and Private Assets: Explaining Capital Flight from Sub-Saharan African Countries (with Léonce Ndikumana). World Development, 2003.
Unpacking Aid. Development and Change, 2002.
Is Africa a Net Creditor? New Estimates of Capital Flight from Severely Indebted Sub-Saharan African Countries, 1970-1996 (with Léonce Ndikumana). Journal of Development Studies, 2001. Winner of the Dudley Seers Memorial Prize in Economics.
A Future for Small Farms? Biodiversity and Sustainable Agriculture. In James K. Boyce, Stephen Cullenberg, Prasanta K. Pattanaik and Robert Pollin, eds., Human Development in the Era of Globalization: Essays in Honor of Keith B. Griffin. Northampton: Edward Elgar, 2006.
Of Coconuts and Kings: The Political Economy of an Export Crop. Development and Change, 1992.
The Revolving Door? External Debt and Capital Flight: A Philippine Case Study. World Development, 1992.
Technological and Institutional Alternatives in Asian Rice Irrigation. Economic and Political Weekly, March 1988.