2018
The Case for Compensated Free Trade
Robert Skidelsky
2017
Two paragraphs are about Compensated FreeTrade. The first swallow.
Robert Skidelsky, Professor Emeritus of Political Economy at Warwick Universityand a fellow of the British Academy in history andeconomics, is a member of the British House of Lords.
Resurrecting Creditor Adjustmen.pdf
"Shifting the Paradigm" in Superintelligence
Balancing Global Trade Compensated Free Trade.pdf
2015
Short Bio
bio15.pdf
‘Shifting 'The Dodo Paradigm': To be or Not to be’
2013
"Extension of Stochastic Multiscenario Models for Long-Range Planning Under Uncertainty" (abstract)
2013
"Extension of Stochastic Multiscenario Models for Long-Range Planning Under Uncertainty" (Russian, abstract)
2012
"The RCO/DN Approach to Planning of Urban Growth Boundaries (abstract)
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2011
"Ode to CFT"
2011
"New Economics of Survival" (abstract)
2010
An Application of Risk-Constrained Optimization (RCO) to a Problem of International Trade (abstract)
2010
"An Application of Risk-Constrained Optimization (RCO) to a Problem of International Trade"
2009
"On Society-Wide Modeling" and "Compensated Free trade" (In Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Mathematical Modeling of Physical, Economic, Technical and Social Systems and Processes)
2008
"Risk-Constrained Optimization and Its Application to the USA-China Trade Problem Under Uncertainty" (In Advances in Decision Technology and Intelligent Information Systems)
2007
"A Radical Plan to Manage Globalization"
2007
"How to Manage Globalization"
2005
Senate Finance Committee Hearing on U.S. - China Economic Relations, June 23, 2005, Statement for the Record by Masch and Perlman
2004
"Return to the 'natural' process of decision-making leads to good strategies" (Abstract)
2004
Readers Report, Business Week, December 27, 2004
1972
"Optimization of Development and Location of Enterprises of the Coal Industry"
1968
"The Multisectoral Interregional Long-range Optimal Planning Problem"
1965
"On the Problem of Long-Range Planning of the Economy by Sectors and Regions" («О задаче оптимального развития народного хозяйства на перспективу в отраслевом и территориальном разрезе», in Russian)
"Harnessing Our Technological Strength for the Economy: Risk-Constrained Optimization"
"Balanced Capitalism"
"Compensated Free Trade"
"Medicine vs. Economics"
"America: Where Are We Today?"
"Staying in One of the Catbird Seats"
"The Worst Bit of Advice, Except (Maybe) for All the Others"
"On This Memorial Day"
"The Rest of the (Economic) Story"
"The Myth of Comparative Advantage"
"In the Centruy of "Black Swans", Modern Economics Deserves "Creative Destruction"