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Arnold C. Harberger Addendum to Curriculum Vitae List of Recent Papers 1. Project Evaluation for the Next Decade, background paper for a World Bank Conference, October 1992. 2. Notes on Some Issues in Social Project Evaluation, a second background paper for the above conference. 3. Toward an Operational Approach to Social Cost-Benefit Analysis, in S.B. Dahiya (ed.), Project Evaluation (New Delhi: Concept Publishing Co., 1992). 4. Microeconomics. Article in the Fortune Encyclopedia of Economics (New York: Warner Books, 1993). 5. The Search for Relevance in Economics. The 1993 Richard T. Ely Memorial Lecture of the American Economic Association, American Economic Review (May, 1993), pp. 1-16. 6. Secrets of Success: A Handful of Heroes, American Economic Review (May, 1993). 7. Measuring the Components of Economic Growth in El Salvador: Methods and Initial Results. (San Salvador: Salvadoran Foundation for Economic and Social Studies, 1993). 8. The Other Side of Tax Reform, in R. Dornbusch, ed., Policymaking in The Open Economy (Washington, D.C., The World Bank [EDI], 1993), pp. 149-171. 9. Perspectives on the Honduran Economy, 1994-98 (Tegucigalpa: Honduran Private Enterprise Council (COHEP), 1993). 10. The Growth Process during Two Decades, 1970-1991. (San Salvador: Salvadoran Foundation for Economic and Social Studies, 1993). 11. Cogeneration of Electric Energy: The Case of Pulp and Paper Mills, Energy Studies Review, vol. 5, no. 2 (1993), pp. 1-12. 12. The Process of Economic Growth: A Vision for the 1990s, paper presented at the 9th Conference of the Argentine Bankers' Association (ADEBA), August, 1993.

2 13. Recent Trends in Fiscal Reform, in Fiscal Reform in Brazil (Sao Paolo: Economic Research Institute [USP]), 1994. 14. Structural Adjustment and the Role of Monetary Policy, in Banca Central (July/Sept., 1994), pp. 5-18. 15. The Present State of Economic Science, in Societas, vol. II-III, No. 2-3, pp. 85-99. (Inaugural Lecture on Induction as an Honorary Foreign Member of the Chilean Academy of Social, Political and Moral Sciences), 1994. 16. The Management of Fiscal Revenues Produced by a Bonanza, Planeacion y Desarrollo, vol. XXV (special issue), Bogota, Colombia (1994). 17. Lessons of Experience from Oil Bonanzas, in Planeacion y Desarrello, vol. XXV (special issue), Bogota, Colombia (1994). 18. New Insights into the Growth Process, published as a monograph by Indian Council on Research in International Relations and International Center for Economic Growth (New Delhi, 1994). 19. Human Resources for Economic Transformatio n: The Chilean Case. Panel presentation at the annual meetings of the American Economic Association, Washington, DC, 7 January, 1995. 20. Tax Lore for Budding Reformers, in R. Dornbusch and S. Edwards, eds., Reform, Recovery and Growth (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995), pp. 291-310. 21. The ABCs of Corporation Income Taxation, in American Council for Capital Formation, Tax Policy and Economic Growth, Washington, D.C., (1995), pp. 51-73. 22. On Loanable Funds, Liquidity Preference and the Monetary Approach: Same Lessons I Have Learned, in T.S. Yu and J.S. Lee, S.C. Tsiang: His Contribution to Economic Theory, (Taipei: Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research, 1995), pp. 9-45). 23. Notes on Fiscal Reform to Promote Saving and Investment in Mexico. (Report prepared for The Ministry of Finance (SHCP) of Mexico), 1995. 24. On Fiscal Deficits and the Inflation Process. Paper presented at a Conference on Inflation and Growth sponsored by the International Monetary Fund at the People's Bank of China (Published in Mannel Guitian and Robert Mundell, eds., Inflation and Growth in China), (Washington, DC: International Monetary Fund, 1996). 25. A Vision of the Economy of Tucumán, in Victor J. Elias, ed., La Economía de Tucumán, Fundación del Tucumán, 1996, pp. 149-192.

3 26. The Salvadoran Economy in 1996: Considerations concerning the Real Exchange Rate. Salvadoran Foundation for Economic and Social Studies, 1996. 27. Mexico's Exchange Rate Crisis (monograph, published by Banamex in Mexico, 1996). 28. Economic Project Evaluation: Some Lessons for the 1990s, Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation, 1996. 29. Reflections on Economic Growth in Asia and the Pacific, Journal of Asian Economics, vol. 7, no. 1 (1996), pp. 365-392. 30. Thoughts On Some Issues Relevant to Economic Policy in Ecuador. Report prepared for the Central Bank of Ecuador, September 1996. 31. On Making Choices in Economic Policy. Report prepared for the President and the Economic Cabinet of the Dominican Republic, October 1996. 32. New Frontiers for Economic Project Evaluation, World Bank Research Review, March 1997. 33. The Training of Economists for Economic Policy Analysis and Implementation. First report as external auditor of the Higher Institute for Government Economists, Ministry of the Economy and of Public Works and Services, Government of Argentina, December 1996. 34. Economic Policy, Poverty, and Income Distribution. Prologue to the volume La Pobreza en la Distribuccón del Ingreso: Libre Mercado o Estado Benefactor? (Santiago: Fundación Miguel Kast, 1997) 35. Prospects for the Argentine Economy, March 1997. 36. Evaluating Development Experiences in Latin America and East Asia. Third Senior Policy Forum of the EDAP Network, East-West Center, Honolulu, HI, May, 1997. 37. Economic Policy and Performance in the Dominican Republic. Report prepared for the President and the Economic Cabinet of the Dominican Republic, November 1997. 38. More on the Training of Policy Economists. Second report as external auditor of the Higher Institute for Government Economists, Ministry of the Economy and Public Works and Services, Government of Argentina, December, 1997. 39. Monetary and Fiscal Policy for Equitable Economic Growth, in Vito Tanzi and Ke-young Chu, eds., Income Distribution and High-Quality Growth (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1998), pp. 203-241.

4 40. Project Evaluation as a Policy Priority in Argentina. Report prepared for the Undersecretariat of Public Investment and Social Expenditure, Ministry of the Economy and of Public Works and Services, Government of Argentina, February 1998. 41. A Vision of the Growth Process, " American Economic Review, March 1998: pp. 1-32 (Presidential Address, American Economic Association). 42. Observations on 'Proyecto 10'. Memorandum prepared for the Undersecretariat of Public Investment and Social Expenditures, Ministry of Economics and Public World and Services, Government of Argentina, May 1998. 43. Modernizing Mexico s Electricity System: Some Reflections. Report to the Ministry of Finance of Mexico, August, 1998. 44. Studying the Growth Process: A Primer. Forthcoming in Michael J. Boskin, ed., Capital Formation and Economic Growth, The Hoover Institution. 45. Notes on the Indonesian Crisis. Report to the U.S. Agency for International Development, Jakarta, Indonesia, September, 1998. 46. The Indonesian Crisis Revisited. Report to the U.S. Agency for International Development, Jakarta, Indonesia, December, 1998. 47. Letter to a Younger Generation, Journal of Applied Economics, Vol. 1, No. 1.,1999, pp. 1-33. 48. Challenges Facing Economic Recovery in Indonesia. Keynote Address at a Conference on Economic Issues Facing the New Government, Jakarta, August, 1999. 49. The View From The Trenches: Development Processes and Policies As Seen by a Working Professional, in Gerald M. Meier and Joseph E. Stiglitz, eds., Frontiers of Development Economics, Oxford and New York: The World Bank and Oxford University Press, 2000, pp. 541-562. 50. Monetary Policy in Post-Crisis Periods. Report based on a series of meetings in Jakarta 24 January-8 February 2000. Organized under the auspices of USAID, March 2000. 51. Reflections on Efficiency and Government Regulation, in Luigi Manzotti, ed., Regulatory Policy in Latin America (Miami: North-South Center Press, University of Miami, 2000), pp. 15-24. 52. The Road to Economic Recovery: Strategic Issues and Choices, in Policies for Economic Growth: International Experience (Moscow: USAID, 2001) pp. 7-35.

5 53. A Note On the Economics of Telecommunications Pricing in Chile. Paper prepared for Telefonica CTC Chile, March 2001. 54. Creating the Environment for Economic Revival: Issues of Exchange-Rate and Monetary Policy. Paper prepared for a conference at the Higher School of Economics, Moscow, April 2001. 55. Some Insights From Real Exchange Rate Analysis. in Deepak Lal and Richard Snape, eds., Trade Development and Political Economy, (Essays in Honor of Anne O. Krueger), London and New York: Palgrave, 2001, pp. 40-56. 56. Elements of Real Exchange Rate Economics. Paper prepared after a trip to Moscow in fulfillment of commitments made during a visit to Moscow in April 2001; sponsored by the USAID Mission in Russia, August 2001. 57. Vignettes on Currency Devaluations. Synopsis of remarks presented at a conference on Indian Fiscal, Monetary and Exchange Rate Policy. Sponsored by the Center for Research of Economic Development and Policy Reform, Stanford University, August 2001. 58. Microeconomic Tests of Ricardian Equivalence, (with James P. Cunningham), October 2001. 59. A Note on Productivity and the Real Exchange Rate. Report prepared after a trip to Moscow in September 2001 under the auspices of USAID Moscow, December 2001. 60. Cost-Benefit Analysis, (with Glenn P. Jenkins), Introduction to Arnold C. Harberger and Glenn P. Jenkins, eds., Cost-Benefit Analysis (London and New York: Edward Elgar Publishers, Ltd., 2002), pp. 1-72. 61. Productivity Improvements, Investment, and the Rate of Return as Forces Generating Economic Growth (With Evidence From East Asia and Latin America), Institute for the Economy in Transition, Moscow, March 2002, pp. 143-65. 62. Observations on Tax Reform in Colombia. in Politica y Estructura Tributaria en Colombia. (Bogotá: Contraloria General de la Republica, Government of Colombia, August 2002. 63. Notes on the Premia for Foreign Exchange and Nontradables Outlays. Additional Text Material for Jenkins & Harberger Manual, August 2002. 64. Exploring the Possible Benefits and Costs of FTAA. Paper prepared for a Tax Workshop under the auspices of the Ministries of Trade of Latin America and the

6 Caribbean, Fourth Meeting, Trade and Integration Network, Regional Policy Dialogue, September 2002. 65. Economic Growth and the Real Exchange Rate: Revisiting the Balassa-Samuelson Effect, Paper prepared for a Conference Organized by the Higher School of Economics, Moscow, April 2003. 66. Reflections on Distributional Considerations and the Public Finances, paper prepared for a course on Practical Issues of Tax Policy in Developing Countries, World Bank, April 2003. 67. Economic Policy and the Real Exchange Rate: Russia Since 1998, (with Andrei Klepach and Oxana Ossipova), August 2003. 68. Project Evaluation as a Policy Priority in Mexico, Notes for a presentation sponsored by the Investment Unit, Ministry of Finance and of Public Credit, Government of Mexico, August 2003. 69. Some Recent Advances in Economic Project Evaluation, August 2003. 70. Macroeconomic Reforms: The Second Generation -- Foreward -- Jose Antonio Gonzalez, Vittorio Corbo, Anne O. Krueger, and Aaron Tornell -- Latin American Macroeconomic Reform: The Second Stage, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003; pp. vii-xii 71. D. Gale Johnson: An Appreciation, forthcoming in Economic Development and Cultural Change, 2003.