1979 PADDY AND RICE MARKETING IN NORTHERN TAMIL NADU
Sangam Pub Co, Madras
1981 TRANSITIONAL TRADE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT Vikas, New Delhi
1984 a STATE AND MARKET: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF EXCHANGE IN A DRY REGION OF SOUTH INDIA Concept, New Delhi
1984 b EXCHANGE RELATIONS AND POVERTY IN DRYLAND AGRICULTURE Concept, New Delhi (Major author with G.P. Chapman; W. McLean, E Shears and E Watson)
1984 c AGRICULTURAL CHANGE AND THE MERCHANT STATE Cre-A Madras
1985 AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AND NUTRITION Hutchinson, London (Major contributor, compiled by Philip Payne and Arnold Pacey)
1991 MASTERS OF THE COUNTRYSIDE: A REGIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY OF AGRICULTURAL MARKETS IN AN ADVANCED DISTRICT OF SOUTH INDIA Report to ODA, Oxford 350 pp
1991b CHILD NUTRITION AND POVERTY IN SOUTH INDIA Concept Pub. Co., New Delhi 123 pages
1996 A POLITICAL ECONOMY OF AGRICULTURAL MARKETS IN SOUTH INDIA: MASTERS OF THE COUNTRYSIDE Sage, New Delhi
2002 (with Susan Erb) OUTCAST FROM SOCIAL WELFARE: ADULT DISABILITY IN RURAL SOUTH INDIA Books for Change, Bangalore
2003 INDIA WORKING : ESSAYS ON ECONOMY AND SOCIETY (Cambridge University Commonwealth lectures, 1999) Cambridge University Press
(and Foundation Books, India) [2004: INDIAN EDITION 2004 E-VERSION] in top 10 of Noam Chomsky’s society book list http://www.chomskylist.com/category_page.php?category_id=13
and top 25 of Chomsky’s economics book list. http://www.chomskylist.com/category_page.php?category_id=4
2004 (with S. Janakarajan and others) RURAL INDIA FACING THE 21ST CENTURY London, Anthem Press
2005 INDIA’S MARKET SOCIETY Three Essays Press, New Delhi (see also 2.a 143)
2008 RURAL COMMERCIAL CAPITAL : AGRICULTURAL MARKETS IN WEST BENGAL , OUP New Delhi 978-0-19-569159-7; 10 digit: 0-19-569159-8
2014 (with Elisabetta Basile, Anita Dixit, Pinaki Joddar, Aseem Prakash and Kaushal Vidyarthee) DALITS AND ADIVASIS IN INDIA’S BUSINESS ECONOMY: Three Essays and an Atlas, New Delhi Three Essays Press
http://www.epw.in/book-reviews/homo-heirarchicus-and-liberalisation.html
Podcast: https://newbooksnetwork.com/barbara-harriss-white-dalits-and-adivasis-in-indias-business-economy-three-essays-collective-2013-4
Co-Edited Books and Special Issues of Journals
1992 (with S. Guhan and R. Cassen) POVERTY IN INDIA, Oxford University Press, Bombay, 475 pages
1994 ( with Sir Raymond Hoffenberg) FOOD: Multidisciplinary Perspectives
(Wolfson College Lectures 1992), Blackwells
1996 (with Gordon White) LIBERALISATION AND THE NEW CORRUPTION special issue of IDS BULLETIN, 27,2,1-5
1996 (with T.B. Palaskas) MARKET EFFICIENCY: staple foods in developing countries (Special Policy Arena), JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, 8,6
1998 AGRICULTURAL MARKETS FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE Macmillan
1999 (with S. Subramanian) ILLFARE IN INDIA: ESSAYS ON INDIA=S SOCIAL SECTOR IN HONOUR OF S. GUHAN Sage
1999 (with Sugata Bose and Ben Rogaly) SONAR BANGLA: AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AND AGRARIAN CHANGE IN WEST BENGAL AND BANGLADESH Sage
2002 GLOBALISATION AND INSECURITY : POLITICAL ECONOMIC AND PHYSICAL CHALLENGES (Wolfson College Lectures 1999) Palgrave
2006 (contributing editor with Elmar Altvater, Colin Leys and Leo Panitch COMING TO TERMS WITH NATURE : THE POLITICS OF THE ECOLOGICAL CHALLENGE London, Merlin Press
2007 (with Anushree Sinha) TRADE LIBERALISATION AND INDIA’S INFORMAL ECONOMY : MACRO MEETS MICRO , New Delhi., Oxford University Press
2007 (with Frances Stewart and Ruhi Saith) DEFINING POVERTY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Palgrave, London
2008 (with Supriya Garikipati) INDIA'S SEMI ARID RURAL ECONOMY: LIVELIHOODS, SEASONAL MIGRATION AND GENDER European Journal of Development Research (Special Issue) vol 20, no 4
(with Judith Heyer) 2010 THE COMPARATIVE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF DEVELOPMENT : Africa and South Asia (Routledge)
(with Elisabetta Basile) 2010 INDIA’S INFORMAL CAPITALISM AND ITS REGULATION International Review of Sociology (SPECIAL ISSUE) vol 20 no 3 457-471
(with Alpa Shah and Jens Lerche) AGRARIAN QUESTIONS AND LEFT POLITICS IN INDIA Special Issue Journal of Agrarian Change Volume 13, Issue 3, pages 337–350, and see http://www.sociologylens.net/topics/political-economic-sociology/rethinking-agrarian-transitions-left-politics-india-50-years-since-naxalbari/17692
(2013) (with Cyril Fouillet and Marek Hudon) THE FIELD OF MICRO FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT: SHOWCASING INDIA Oxford Development Studies Vol 41 Supplement (Special Issue)
(2014) (with Delia Davin) CHINA-INDIA: PATHWAYS OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENtProceedings of the British Academy, 193 (Clarendon Press (OUP) for the British Academy)
(2015) (with Judith Heyer) INDIAN CAPITALISM IN DEVELOPMENT (London, Routledge)
(2015) (with Elisabetta Basile and Christine Lutringer) MAPPING INDIA’S CAPITALISM: OLD AND NEW REGIONS (EADI Series, Palgrave)
(2016) MIDDLE INDIA AND URBAN-RURAL DEVELOPMENT: FOUR DECADES OF CHANGE (New Delhi, Springer) (8390 downloads 2016-20).
(2019) (with Lucia Michelutti) THE WILD EAST: CRIMINAL POLITICAL ECONOMIES IN SOUTH ASIA (London, University College London Press – open access – 10,000 downloads in first year https://www.uclpress.co.uk/products/109085
(2020) (with Ajay Gandhi, Douglas Haynes and Sebastian Schwecke) RETHINKING MARKETS IN MODERN INDIA, (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press)
(2021) (with Sukhpal Singh and Lakwinder Singh) AGRICULTURAL MARKET REFORMS AND FARMER PROTESTS IN INDIA IN THE CONTEXT OF AGRARIAN CRISIS IN SOUTH ASIA (Millennial Asia Special Issue 12(3))
(2024) (with Anindita Chakrabarti) GOLD IN INDIA (Cambridge University Press)
(2025) (with Sumit Samos Turuk) THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM: AN ANTHOLOGY OF ESSAYS ON CASTES, (Chennai/Bangalore, Westland Books)
Booklets
2002 INDIA’S RELIGIOUS PLURALISM AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR THE ECONOMY , Asian Development Research Institute Publication, Patna, India
2003 INDIA’S SOCIALLY REGULATED ECONOMY, Radha Kamal Mukherjee Memorial lecture, 45thConference of the Indian Society of Labour Economics, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India
republished, 2004 ‘India’s Socially Regulated Economy’, Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 47 (1), 49-68
republished 2007, as a ‘minibook’ by Critical Quest, New Delhi
republished 2014 in (eds) Terrence McDonough, D Kotz and M. Reich Social Structure of Accumulation Theory vol 2 ch 7, Edward Elgar
2009 One Million Climate Jobs Now (Co-contributor) Campaign against Climate Change
(plus three background papers)
2014 Innovation in India’s Informal Economy, Social Development Forum 1/2014, Council for Social Development, New Delhi
2024 Gold in India’s Social Development, Sixth Annual Social Change lecture, Council for Social Development, New Delhi
2024 Non Vegetarian Histories of Agriculture, Council for Social Development, Hyderabad
Monographs and Major (book length) Research and Consultancy Reports
1977 PIECEMEAL PLANNING IN RICE MARKETS: Overseas Development Group Monograph Series no 1, University of East Anglia
1978 REPORT OF THE TASKFORCE ON POST HARVEST RICE PROCESSING SYSTEMS IN BANGLADESH, FAO, Rome, (Major author)
1978f A GUIDE TO THE APPRAISAL OF PROJECTS IN POST HARVEST PROCESSING Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council, Dacca.
1981 b AGRICULTURAL MARKETING IN THE SEMI ARID TROPICS OF WEST AFRICA: A PARTIALLY ANNOTATED AND INDEXED BIBLIOGRAPHY AND LIST OF COMMON ABBREVIATIONS, ADDRESSES AND FRENCH- ENGLISH TECHNICAL GLOSSARY
ICRISAT, Hyderabad
1981 c THE MARKETING OF FOODGRAINS IN THE SUDANO-SAHELIAN STATES OF WEST AFRICA; AN INTERPRETIVE REVIEW OF LITERATURE ON THE ECONOMICS OF AGRICULTURAL MARKETING IN THE SEMI ARID TROPICS
ICRISAT, Hyderabad, Economics Program Report no 131 pp 330 and also Occasional Paper no 17, School of Development Studies, University of East Anglia
1981 d COARSE GRAINS, COARSE INTERVENTIONS: Food Systems and Society Working Paper UNRISD, Geneva
1986 LINKAGES BETWEEN THE PRIMARY PRODUCTION OF STAPLE FOODS AND MARKETING INTERMEDIARIES: TECHNOLOGICAL ASPECTS
UNCTAD, Geneva 225pp
1988 (with E.J. Clay, C. Benson and S Gillespie) FOOD STRATEGY IN INDIA Relief and Development Institute (Overseas Development Institute) , London 250 pp
1991 a MARKETS, STATE AND SOCIETY: PROBLEMS OF MARKETING UNDER CONDITIONS OF SMALLHOLDER AGRICULTURE IN WEST BENGAL Report to WIDER, Helsinki, Oxford 128 pp (published 1993 by Open University Development Policy and Practice Group)
1992 (with Meghnad Desai, Purna Sen and John Harriss) ECONOMIC REFORMS IN INDIA: POTENTIAL IMPACT ON POVERTY REDUCTION AND IMPLICATIONS FOR SOCIAL POLICY (Desk Study for the Overseas Development Administration (and the British PM’s visit to India)) Development Studies Institute, London School of Economics
1993 DIFFERENTIAL FEMALE MORTALITY AND HEALTH CARE IN SOUTH ASIA Monogaph number 1, Centre for the Study of the Administration of Relief, New Delhi
2000 with Jairus Banaji and Gautam Mody: GLOBALISATION AND INDIAN BUSINESS : AN ECONOMIC ANTHROPOLOGY OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE, Report to DFID, London; Queen Elizabeth House, Oxford and distributed in India by Orient Longman
2003 (with Ruhi Saith and Susana Franco) SOUTH ASIA POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROGRAMME: FINAL PROJECT REVIEW REPORT
UNDP/UNOPS Kathmandu (QEH, Oxford) Resource for Indian Ministry of Rural Development; http://data.undp.org.in/prodoc/pr/SM-Pro-Doc.pdf
2020, THE GREEN REVOLUTION AND POVERTY IN NORTHERN TAMIL NADU: A BRIEF SYNTHESIS OF VILLAGE-LEVEL RESEARCH IN THE LAST HALF-CENTURY, STEPS Working Paper 115, Brighton: STEPS CentreISBN: 978-1-78118-729-6 DOI: 10.19088/STEPS.2020.001 STEPS website and IDS Open Docs. https://steps-centre.org/publication/the-green-revolution-and-poverty-in-northern-tamil-nadu/
2023-4. Ruggeri Laderchi, Caterina, Hermann Lotze[1]Campen, Fabrice DeClerck, Benjamin Bodirsky, Quitterie Collignon, Michael Crawford, Simon Dietz, Lukas Fesenfeld, Claudia Hunecke, Debbora Leip, Steven Lord, Sarah Lowder, Sebastian Nagenborg, Toby Pilditch, Alexander Popp, Isabella Wedl, Francesco Branca, Shenggen Fan, Jessica Fanzo, Jayati Ghosh, Barbara Harriss-White, Naoko Ishii, Rachel Kyte, Wanjira Mathai, Susan Chomba, Stella Nordhagen, Rachel Nugent, Jo Swinnen, Maximo Torero, David Laborde Debouquet, Panagiotis Karfakis, Juergen Voegele, Geeta Sethi, Paul Winters, Ottmar Edenhofer, Ravi Kanbur, Vera Songwe: THE ECONOMICS OF THE FOOD SYSTEM TRANSFORMATION. Food System Economics Commission (FSEC), Global Policy Report
Chapters
1976a ‘Transportation and Marketing’ in eds. M. Roberts, S.W.R. de A. Samarasinghe and P. Wickremasekera: ‘Agriculture in the Economic Development of Sri Lanka’ Peradeniya, Sri Lanka, pp. 81-5.
1976b ‘Social Specificity in Rural Weekly Markets - the Case of Northern Tamil Nadu’ in Proceedings of the 23rdInternational Geographical Congress, vol. K 28, Moscow, and in ed. E. Gormsen Market Distribution Systems, Mainzer Geographische Studien, Heft 10, pp. 39-48.
1976c ‘Kolkhoz Markets in Moscow’ with E. Gormsen, in ed. E. Gormsen as in 2.10, pp.91-100.
1977a ‘The Economics and Spatial Relations of Traction and its Implications for Rural Indebtedness in the Hambantota District’ in ed. S. W. R. de A. Samarasinghe Agriculture in the Peasant Sector of Sri Lanka, Peradeniya, pp. 189-202.
1977b ‘An Analysis of Rural-Urban Transactions: an India and Sri Lankan Case Study’ in ed. S.W.R. de A. Samarasinghe, as in 2.a.4, pp.171-188.
1977c ‘Paddy and Rice Statistics in Sri Lanka’ in ed. B. H. Farmer ‘Green Revolution? Technology and Change in Rice Growing Areas of Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka’, Macmillan, London, ch. 3, pp. 20-30 all chapters from this source republished in 2016 by Springer.
1977d ‘Research Methodology’ in ed. B. H. Farmer, as in 2.a.6, ch. 5, pp.47-50.
1977e ‘Tractors, Profit and Debt in Hambantota District’ in ed. B. H. Farmer, as in 2.a.6, ch. 12, pp. 161-181.
1977f ‘Rural Electrification and the Diffusion of Electric Water Lifting Technology’ in ed. B. H. Farmer, as in 2.a.6, ch. 13 pp. 182-203.
1977g ‘Marketing Scarce Chemical Inputs: an International Comparison’ in ed. B. H. Farmer, as in 2.a.6, ch. 17, pp. 256-67.
1977h ‘Beseiging the Free Market: the Effects of the Paddy-Rice Levy’ in ed. B. H. Farmer, as in 2.a.6, ch. 18, pp.268-73.
1977i ‘Paddy Milling: Problems in Policy and the Choice of Technology’ in ed. B. H. Farmer, as in 2.a.6, ch. 19, pp. 276-300.
1977j ‘Alternative Technologies’ in ed. B. H. Farmer, as in 2.a.6, ch. 23, pp. 386-92.
1978a ‘An Unfashionable View of Growth Centres’, pp. 237-244 in eds. R. P. Misra, D. V. Urs and V. K. Natraj, Regional Planning and National Development, Vikas, New Delhi.
1981a with John Harriss ‘Seasonality and Dependence in South Asia’ in eds. R. Chambers, R. Longhurst and A. Pacey, Seasonal Dimensions of Rural Poverty, ch. 7.4, pp. 106-110, Frances Pinter, London.
1981c ‘Money and Commodities, Monopoly and Competition’ in ed. J. Howell Borrowers and Lenders: Financial Markets and Institutions in Developing Countries, ODI, London, pp. 107-130.
1981d ‘Production and Circulation of Cereals in a Dryland Tract of Coimbatore District, South India’ in ed. C. M. Pradham Small Farmers’ Development and Credit Policy, Agricultural Credit Training Institute, Agricultural Development Bank, Kathmandu, Nepal, pp. 265-281.
1982 ‘Money and Commodities: Their Interaction in a Rural Indian Setting’ Development Digest 20, 1, 16-23 and 1983 in (eds.) D. Adams, J. D. von Pishke, and G. Donald Rural Financial Markets in Developing Countries: Their Use and Abuse Johns Hopkins / World Bank pp. 233-41.
1983 with Graham Chapman ‘The Complexity of Dryland Farming in the Deccan: A Case Study of Interdependence in the Foodgrain Economy’ in (ed.) K. V. Sundaram ‘Essays in Honour of Prakasa Rao’.
1984a ‘Agricultural Change and the Mercantile State’ in (eds.) T. P. Bayliss-Smith and S. Wanmali ‘Understanding Green Revolutions’, Cambridge University Press, pp. 53-86.
1984b ‘Agricultural Commodities in India: Process of Commercialisation’ in (ed.) Y. V. Krishna Rao et al Peasant Farming and the Growth of Capitalism in Indian Agriculture, Visalandhra Pub. Ho, Vijaywada, pp. 82-99.
1985a ‘Agricultural Markets and Intersectoral Resource Transfers’ in ICRISAT Agricultural Markets in the Semi Arid Tropics; ICRISAT; Hyderabad, pp. 279-301.
1985b with Graham Chapman. ‘A Combinational Study of Complexity of Dryland Farming in the Deccan, India’, in (ed) K. V. Sundaram Geography and Planning, Concept, New Delhi, pp. 95-135.
1986a with John Harriss and Adam Pain ‘Economic Issues in Upland Rice Research’ in IRRI Upland Rice, IRRI, Philippines.
1987 with Elizabeth Watson The Sex Ratio in South Asia
in (eds) J. Momsen and J. Townsend THE GEOGRAPHY OF GENDER IN THE THIRD WORLD Hutchinson, London pp85-115
1987 Merchants and Markets of Grain in South Asia
in (ed) T. Shanin PEASANTS AND PEASANT SOCIETIES revised Second Edition, Blackwell, Oxford pp 205-220
1988 The Agricultural Linkages of Industry: A case study from South India,
in (ed) C. Dixon RURAL-URBAN INTERACTION IN THE THIRD WORLD, Institute of British Geographers, Developing Areas Research Group Monograph 4 pp 126-177
1988 Limitations of the Lessons from India
in (eds) D. Curtis, M. Hubberd and A Shepherd PREVENTING FAMINE Routledge pp 157-171
1988 Rural Electrification and the Diffusion of Electric Water Lifting technology
in (ed) M. Raza REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT Heritage, New Delhi (reprint) pp 119-136
1989 with John Harriss Agrarian Transformations in the Third World
in (eds) D. Gregory and R Walford NEW HORIZONS IN GEOGRAPHY Cambridge University Press pp 258-278
1989 with E. Watson Work, Gender and Welfare in SOuth Asia
in (ed) R.K. Punia WOMEN IN AGRICULTURE New Delhi pp 139-169
1989 Food Distribution, Death and Disease in South Asia
in (eds) G.A. Harrison and J. Waterlow DIET AND DISEASE Cambridge University Press pp 290-306
1989 Commercialisation, Distribution and Consumption: Rural Urban Grain Transfers in Peasant Society in (eds) R. Potter and T Unwin THE GEOGRAPHY OF RURAL URBAN INTERACTION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, Routledge, London pp 204-232
1990 The Intrafamily Distribution of Hunger in South Asia
in (eds) J. Dreze and A.K. Sen THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF HUNGER vol 1 Oxford University Press pp 351-424 reprinted four times - latest in 2019
1990 Another Awkward Class: Agricultural merchants and Agricultural Change in India
in (eds) H. Bernstein, B. Crow and M. Mackintosh THE FOOD QUESTION Earthscan pp 91-103 and in (ed) M. Griffon, 1990, ECONOMIE DES FILIERES EN REGIONS CHAUDES pp 297-303, CIRAD, Montpellier
1991 Agricultural Exchange, Markets and Marketing in Indian Society of Agricultural Economics AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT POLICY: ADJUSTMENTS AND REORIENTATION Oxford IBH Pub Co New Delhi pp 275-295
1991 The Give and Take of Calories: Food and Nutrition Policy in Tamil Nadu in (eds) C. T. Kurien, E.R. Prabhakar and S. Gopal ECONOMY, SOCIETY AND DEVELOPMENT: ESSAYS IN HONOUR OF MALCOLM ADISESHIAH Sage, New Delhi pp 107-124
1991 The Arni Studies: Changes in the Economy of a Market Town 1973-1983 in (eds) P. Hazell and C.S. Ramasamy GREEN REVOLUTION RECONSIDERED Oxford University Press pp181-212
1992 with S. Guhan Introduction in (eds) B. Harriss, S. Guhan and R. Cassen POVERTY IN INDIA Oxford University Press New Delhi pp1-23
1992 Poverty in India: Micro Level Evidence in (eds) B. Harriss, S. Guhan and R. Cassen POVERTY IN INDIA Oxford University Press, New Delhi pp 335-391
Talking to Traders about Trade in (eds) S. Devereux and J. Hoddinott FIELDWORK IN AFRICA AND ASIA London, Harvester Wheatsheaf pp 122-133
1992 Real Foodgrains Markets and State Intervention in India in (ed) C Hewitt de Alcantara FOOD PRICING AND MARKET REFORM James Currey, London pages unknown
1992 with B. Crow Twentieth Century Free Trade Reform: The Mixed Outcomes of Food Market Deregulation in Sub Saharan Africa and South Asia in (eds) M. Wuyts and M. Mackintosh DEVELOPMENT POLICY AND PUBLIC ACTION Open University Set Textbook in Development Studies pp199-230
1992 Order and Efficiency in Private Agricultural Markets: the Experience of Regulation in four Indian States
in (ed) L. Cammann TRADITIONAL MARKETING SYSTEMS German Foundation for Development, Feldafing pp 156-165
1995 Efficiency and Complexity: Distributive Margins and the Profits of Market Enterprises pp 301-324
in (ed) G. Scott PRICES, PRODUCTS AND PEOPLE: ANALYSING AGRICULTURAL MARKETS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Lynne Reinner
1995 Maps and Landscapes of Agricultural Markets in India in (eds) J. Harriss, J. Hunter and C. Lewis INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Routledge, London
1996 Order...Order... Agrocommercial Microstructures and the State - the Experience of Regulation pp 275-314
in (eds) S. Subrahmanyam and B. Stein INSTITUTIONS AND ECONOMIC CHANGE IN SOUTH ASIA: HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES Oxford Univ Press, New Delhi
1997 Gender Bias in Intrahousehold Nutrition in India: Unpacking Households and the Policy Process
in (ed) L. Haddad et al INTRAHOUSEHOLD RESOURCE ALLOCATION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES :models methods and policies Johns Hopkins Baltimore and London pp 194-121
1998 Efficience et Complexite: Marges de Distribution et Profits des Entreprises de Commercialisation
ch 13 in (eds) G. Scott and D. Griffon PRIX, PRODUITS ET PAYSANS , CIRAD, CIP and Karthala Press, Paris
1998 The Gendering of Rural Market Systems :Analytical and Policy Issues: ch 9 pp 189-214
in (eds) S. Jackson and R Pearson FEMINIST VISIONS OF DEVELOPMENT: GENDER ANALYSIS AND POLICY Routledge, London reprinted in (eds) L. Beneria and S Bisnath 2001 GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT : THEORETICAL, EMPIRICAL AND PRACTICAL APPROACHES Edward Elgar, Cheltenham
1999 Introduction: Visible Hands in (ed) B. Harriss-White RURAL EXCHANGE AND AGRICULTURAL MARKETS FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE : FIELD EXPERIENCE AND FIELD METHODS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
1999 Power in Peasant Markets in (ed) B. Harriss-White AGRICULTURAL MARKETS FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE: FIELD EXPERIENCE AND FIELD METHODS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, Macmillan, London
1999 (with Ben Rogaly and Sugata Bose) Introduction: Agricultural Growth abnd Agrarian Change in West Bengal and Bangladesh pp11-40 in (eds) B. Rogaly, B. Harriss-White and S. Bose SONAR BANGLA : AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AND AGRARIAN CHANGE IN WEST BENGAL AND BANGLADESH Sage , New Delhi, London
1999 Agricultural Growth and the Structure and Relations of Agricultural Markets in West Bengal pp 381-412 in (eds) B. Rogaly, B. Harriss-White and S. Bose SONAR BANGLA : AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AND AGRARIAN CHANGE IN WEST BENGAL AND BANGLADESH Sage , New Delhi, London
1999 Gender-Cleansing : The Paradox of Development and Deteriorating Female Life Chances in Tamil Nadu pp 124-153
in (eds) R. Sunder Rajan SIGNPOSTS:GENDER ISSUES IN POST-INDEPENDENCE INDIA
Kali for Women, New Delhi
1999 Informal Economic Order and the Shadow State in India (in (ed) T Shanin INFORMAL ECONOMIES/EXPOLARY STRUCTURES Moscow (in Russian)
2000>Taking Gender: Social Institutions as Regulators of Markets in (eds) A Van Tilburg and H . Moll AGRICULTURAL MARKETS BEYOND LIBERALISATION Kluwer Academic Publishers,pp235-252
2000 (with Nandini Gooptu) ‘ Mapping India’s World of Unorganised Labour’ pp89-118 in (eds) L Panitch and C Leys WORKING CLASSES : GLOBAL REALITIES Merlin Press, London
2001 Development and the Intermediate Classes - with special reference to India
pp 175-9 in (eds) V Desai and I Prescott THE ARNOLD GUIDE TO DEVELOPMENT Edward Arnold
2002 ; Development and Productive Deprivation : Male Patriarchal Relations in Business Families and their Implications for Women in India in (ed) Lourdes Beneria GLOBAL TENSION: Essays in Honour of Ester Boserup
(2003) (with Elisabetta Basile) Corporatist Capitalism : The Politics of Accumulation in South India’ pp 109-122 in (eds) R. Benewick, M. Blecher and S Cook ASIAN POLITICS IN DEVELOPMENT London Frank Cass
On understanding markets as social and political institutions in developing economies ch 9 in (ed) H-J Chang Rethinking Development Economics London Anthem
(2009 translated into Burmese)
2004 (with S. Janakarajan and D Colatei ‘Heavy Agriculture and Light Industry in South Indian Villages’ pp3-47 in Harriss-White et al RURAL INDIA FACING THE 21ST CENTURY London Anthem
2004 with D. Colatei ‘Social Stratification and Rural Households’ pp115-158 in Harriss-White et al RURAL INDIA FACING THE 21ST CENTURY London Anthem
2004 ‘Labour, Gender Relations and the Rural Economy pp 159-174 in Harriss-White et al RURAL INDIA FACING THE 21ST CENTURY London Anthem
2004 ‘Policy and the agricultural development agenda’ pp195-212 in Harriss-White et al RURAL INDIA FACING THE 21ST CENTURY London Anthem
2004 ‘Rural infrastructure and local utilities : institutions and access pp 213-230 in Harriss-White et al RURAL INDIA FACING THE 21STCENTURY London Anthem
2004 (with D Colatei) Rural credit and the Collateral Question pp 252-283 in Harriss-White et al RURAL INDIA FACING THE 21ST CENTURY London Anthem
2004 Fertiliser Reforms and Nutrient Balances pp 284-305 in Harriss-White et al RURAL INDIA FACING THE 21ST CENTURY London Anthem
2004 (with Ruhi Saith) Anti poverty policy : targeting and screeing for eligibility pp 308-327 in Harriss-White et al RURAL INDIA FACING THE 21ST CENTURY London Anthem
2004 (with Paul Nillesen) Life Chances: Development and Female Disadvantage pp 328-248 in Harriss-White et al RURAL INDIA FACING THE 21ST CENTURY London Anthem
2004 ( with Susan Erb) ‘ Incapacity and Disability’ pp 349-272 in Harriss-White et al RURAL INDIA FACING THE 21ST CENTURY London Anthem
2004 ‘Food Nutrition and the State in Northern Tamil Nadu pp 373-410 in Harriss-White et al RURAL INDIA FACING THE 21ST CENTURY London Anthem
2004 (with Lisa Gold) ‘No end to the betrayal; primary education in its social context pp411-428
Socially Inclusive Social Security pp429-447 in Harriss-White et al RURAL INDIA FACING THE 21ST CENTURY London Anthem
2004 So what for Policy? Rural Development in a Poor State 447- 467 in Harriss-White et al RURAL INDIA FACING THE 21ST CENTURY London Anthem
2004 (with Elisabetta Basile) The politics of accumulation in small town India=
in (ed) Ananya Mukherjee Reed Corporate Capitalism in Contemporary South Asia (London) Palgrave
2004 ‘India’s Informal Economy in the 1990s’ in (ed) K. Basu INDIA’S EMERGING ECONOMY: PERFORMANCE AND PROSPECTS IN THE 1990S AND BEYOND Cambridge MIT Press
2004 ‘Socially inclusive social security in rural Tamil Nadu, India’ in (ed) Catherine Finer and Paul Smyth SOCIAL POLICY AND THE COMMONWEALTH London, Palgrave.
2005 POVERTY AND DISABILITY with special reference to rural South Asia
Reading Pack for DFID's Social Development Advisers. CD rom r4d.dfid.gov.uk/Output/174379/
2005 (with Devi Sridhar) ‘Disability and Development’ in (ed) David Clark THE ELGAR COMPANION TO DEVELOPMENT London, Edward Elgar
with Elinor Harriss 2006 ‘Unsustainable Capitalism: the Politics of Renewable Energy’ in (eds) L. Panitch and C. Leys COMING TO TERMS WITH NATURE Socialist Register, London Merlin Press, pp 72-101 Translated into Spanish, Portuguese, Korean and Turkish. Summarised and republished as ‘The Politics of Renewables : Market Failures’ in RENEW no 171, 2008, Jan-Feb, pp20-22 See http://socialistregister.com/index.php/srv/article/view/5859#.UYOPzqKsiSo
With Amrita Jairaj 2006 SOCIAL STRUCTURE, TAX CULTURE AND THE STATE : TAMIL NADU, INDIA in: T. McDonough, D.M. Kotz, and M. Reich, (Eds.), Growth and Crisis: Social Structure of Accumulation Theory and Analysis, NUIG, Galway, 2006, pp. 111-222.
2007 (with Christopher Adam) From Monet to Mondrian: Characterising informal economic activity in field research and simulation models’ pp15-41 in (ed) B. Harriss-White and A. Sinha TRADE LIBERALISATION AND THE INFORMAL SECTOR :Micro meets Macro , Oxford University Press, New Delhi
2007 (with Anushree Sinha) ‘Introduction’ pp 1-15 in ed) B. Harriss-White and A. Sinha TRADE LIBERALISATION AND THE INFORMAL SECTOR :Micro meets Macro , Oxford University Press, New Delhi
2007 (with Anushree Sinha and Christopher Adam) ‘ Summary and Conclusions’ pp 364-77 in ed) B. Harriss-White and A. Sinha TRADE LIBERALISATION AND THE INFORMAL SECTOR :Micro meets Macro , Oxford University Press, New Delhi
2007 Destitution In India and Peru , ch 8 in (eds) Stewart, Saith and Harriss-White DEFINING POVERTY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Palgrave pp 198-216
2007 (with Frances Stewart, Ruhi Saith, and Susana Franco) ‘Alternative realities? Different Concepts of Poverty, their Empirical Consequences and Policy Implications: Overview and Conclusions’ ch 9 in (eds) Stewart, Saith and Harriss-White DEFINING POVERTY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Palgrave pp 219-37
2007 ‘Developments in India’s Informal Economy’ pp 181-3 in House of Commons, Foreign Affairs Committee South Asia : fourth report on session 2006-7. London The Stationery Office Ltd. http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200607/cmselect/cmfaff/55/55we26.htm
2013 abridged, translated and republished in M Adduci et al XXXXXXXXXXXX
2007, ‘Destitution in India’ in Thomas Böhler, Clemens Sedmak (eds.), Perspectives on Poverty Alleviation. Münster: LIT Publishers .
2008 ‘Informal Capitalism Social Order Agency and Deviance’
"Underground Economy : A Constant Companion", ICFAI Press, Hyderabad
(earlier published on the net:
http://www.rethinkingeconomies.org.uk/web/d/doc_64.pdf
http://www.rethinkingeconomies.org.uk/web/w/www_26_en.aspx
2010 ‘Stigma and Regions of Accumulation : Mapping Dalit and Adivasi Capital in the 1990s’ – Chapter in Rural Development: Retrospect and Prospect (eds) B. Harriss-White and J. Heyer (Routledge, pp315-35)
2010 Globalisation, the financial crisis and petty production in India’s socially regulated informal economy’ in (eds) Paul Bowles and John Harriss Globalisation and Labour in China and India Palgrave (longer version in Global Labour Journal, 2009)
(2010) (with Aseem Prakash) Social Discrimination and Economic Citizenship - with copyright permissions:
1. Policies and Strategies for Inclusive Development in India, Oxfam-India Working Paper VIII, New Delhi; http://www.oxfamindia.org/sites/default/files/VIII.%20Social%20Discrimination%20in%20India- %20A%20Case%20for%20Economic%20Citizenship.pdf
(2015) ch 14, pp 294-326, in (eds) S Janakarajan, L Venkatachalam and R Maria Saleth, Indian Economy in Transition: Essays in Honour of CT Kurien, Sage Publications, New Delhi. 2018 translated into Marathi.
2011 ‘Technology and Markets’ in (eds) A Cornwall and I Scoones Revolutionising Development : Reflections on the Work of Robert Chambers, Earthscan
2011 Theoretical Plurality in Markets conceived as Social and Political Institutions ch 2 pp 25-42 (in (ed ) J Gertel Economic Spaces of Pastoral Production and Commodity Systems: Markets and Livelihoods ISBN 978-1-4094-2531-1 , Ashgate.)
2011 (with S Rohra and N Singh) ‘Revisiting Technology and Underdevelopment: Climate Change, Politics and the ‘D’ of Solar Energy Technology in Contemporary India’ in (eds) Fitzgerald, Heyer and Thorp Overcoming the Persistence of Inequality and Poverty Palgrave http://www.ox.ac.uk/media/news_releases_for_journalists/091203_1.html
2012 (with Aseem Prakash and Deepak Mishra) GLOBALISATION, ECONOMIC CITIZENSHIP AND INDIA’S INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENTALISM, pp239-267 in (ed) Subrata Mitra, Citizenship as cultural flow: Structure, agency and power. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelber reprinted 2017 as ‘Inclusive development,’citizenship and globalisation
The case of Arunachal Pradesh’, ch 6 pp 137-150 in (eds) Deepak Mishra and Vandana Upadhyay, 'Rethinking Economic Development in Northeast India' New Delhi, Routledge India
2013 ‘Credit, finance and contractual synchrony in a South Indian Market Town’ pp 103-124 in (eds) I Guerin, S. Morvant and M. Villareal, Microfinance, debt and overindebtedness. Juggling with money. (OUP New Delhi)
(2013) ‘Foreword: On Comparing China and India’ in (eds) Y Ma and D K de Feo Giet Juxtapose: Problems of Comparing China and India https://www.wolfson.ox.ac.uk/content/1568-problems-comparing-india-and-china pp 1-7; http://indiachinaresearch.blogspot.co.uk/
(2013) ‘Labour Markets and Social Protection: Comments’
’ in (ed) G Rodgers “ Aligning economic and social goals in emerging economies” IHD/Academic Foundation, New Delhi
(2014) Development in an Antidevelopmental State: The Market Politics of
(2014) (with Kaushal Vidyarthee, Anita Dixit and Pinaki Joddar) AN ATLAS OF DALIT AND ADIVASI PARTICIPATION IN THE INDIAN BUSINESS ECONOMY, 1990-2005 in (eds) Harriss-White et al DALIT AND ADIVASI PARTICIPATION IN THE INDIAN BUSINESS ECONOMY pp 79-180
(2014) INTRODUCTION: CHINA-INDIA: PATHWAYS OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT pp1-24 in (eds) D. Davin and B. Harriss-White CHINA-INDIA: PATHWAYS OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, Proceedings of the British Academy, 193, Oxford, Clarendon Press for the British Academy, (an abridged version translated into Chinese and published in the Journal of Hunan University of Commerce (2014), vol 21, no 4 pp5-11, Changsha, China)
2014 ‘The Dynamic Political Economy of persistent South Asian Poverty’
Pp 370-395 in (eds) N Gooptu and J Parry THE PERSISTENCE OF POVERTY IN SOUTH ASIA Social Science Press, New Delhi
2015 (with Judith Heyer) ‘Indian Capitalism in Development: Introduction’ pp 1-22 in (eds) Harriss-White and Heyer India’s Capitalism in Development London, Routledge
2015, Foreword, pp xi-xxx in Aseem Prakash, Dalit Capital: State, Markets and Civil Society in Urban India, New Delhi, Routledge
(2015) ‘Ideas and substance in rural-urban economic relations: the contribution of a long term urban study in South India’ pp459-81 in (eds) Himanshu, P Jha, and G Rodgers Longitudinal Research in Village India: Methods and Findings OUP New Delhi
2015 Introduction: The Economic Dynamism of Middle India pp 1-28 in (Ed) B Harriss-White Middle India and Urban-Rural Development Four Decades of Change (Springer, New Delhi)
2015, ‘Local Capitalism’ and the Development of the Rice Economy, 1973–2010. pp98-130 in in (ed) B Harriss-White Middle India and Urban-Rural Development’ New Delhi, Springer
2015 Epilogue—The Future for Small Towns: The Case of Arni—or Ambur or Ranipet or Tiruppur or ? pp275-84in (ed) B Harriss-White Middle India and Urban-Rural Development’ New Delhi, Springer
2015, with Deepak Mishra, ‘Mapping India’s Regions of Agrarian Capitalism’ pp 9-42 in (eds) E. Basile, B. Harriss-White and C. Lutringer Mapping India’s Capitalism: Old and New Regions, (EADI Series) Palgrave.
2015, with Elisabetta Basile and Christine Lutringer, ‘Introduction: Space and capitalist development in contemporary India’pp 1-8 in (eds) E. Basile, B. Harriss-White and C. Lutringer Mapping India’s Capitalism: Old and New Regions, (EADI Series) Palgrave (1.b.20)
(2016) with Gilbert Rodrigo : ‘Innovation in the Context of Climate Change: What is happening in India’s Informal Economy, ch 11, pp 187- 201 in (ed) Manoj Roy, S Cawood, M Hordrijk and D Hulme, Urban Poverty and Climate Change, Abingdon, Routledge
(2016) ‘The Politics of Waste Management’ p 205-11, in (ed) Mumbai First ‘The Making of Vibrant Cities’ New Delhi, Rupa Publns.
(2017) ‘Science-Policy Interfaces in an Era of Global Commodification’ pp222-248 in (eds) C.Raj Kumar, The Future of Indian Universities: Comparative and International Perspectives OUP
http://www.southasia.ox.ac.uk/sites/sias/files/documents/bhw13%20wp19.pdf
chapter to be republished 2019 with Aakar books
(2017) ‘Matter in motion: work and livelihoods in India’s economy of waste’, pp 95-111 in (eds) Ernesto Noronha and Premilla D’Cruz, ‘Critical perspectives on work and employment in globalizing India’ (Springer, Heidelberg and New Delhi)http://www.springer.com/in/book/9789811034909#otherversion=9789811034916
(2017) ‘Innovation in the Informal Economy of Mofussil India’ , pp 11-36, in (eds) Harbir Singh, Ananth Padmanabhan and Ezekiel Emanuel, India as a Pioneer of Innovation: Constraints & Opportunities (New Delhi, OUP) /(Univ of Pennsylvania)
(with Nigel Singh) (2019), ‘The criminal economics and politics of black coal in Jharkhand, 2014’ in (eds) Michelutti and Harriss-White: ‘The Wild East: Criminal Political Economies in South Asia’ UCL Press
(with Lucia Michelutti) (2019), ‘Introduction: South Asian Criminal Political Economies’, in (eds) Michelutti and Harriss-White: ‘The Wild East: Criminal Political Economies in South Asia’’ UCL Press
(2019) ‘Epilogue: South Asia’s Criminal Economies,’ in (eds) Michelutti and Harriss-White: ‘The Wild East: Criminal Political Economies in South Asia’’ UCL Press
(2019) (with Mohan Mani, Gautam Mody and Meghna Sukumar) ‘Provisioning Chennai: Labour in the Rice Supply Chain’. Ch 1 pp 1-21 in (ed) A. Narayanamoorthy, R Sujatha and V. Bhavani Whither Rural India: Political Economy of Agrarian Change in Contemporary India (New Delhi, Tulika Pub)
(with M Ali Jan and Asha Amirali) (2019), ‘Malgudi on the move - Bardhan’s political economy and the rest of India’, chapter 10, pp 196- 222 in (eds) M. McCartney and E Chatterjee Class and Conflict: Revisiting Pranab Bardhan’s Political Economy of India, OUP, New Delhi
(2019) ‘Formal, informal, social and unsocial economy: waste and the work and politics of women’ in (eds) S. Ray , N Choudhury and R.K.Kumar Theorising Cohesive Development; An Alternative Paradigm (ND, Routledge)
(2019) ‘Small-town waste and its life-world : social indispensability and social exclusion’, pp 53-74 in (ed) H Mander, India Exclusion Report 2018-19 New Delhi, Three Essays Collective
(2019) with M Ali Jan Petty ‘Production and India’s Development’ pp 345 -368 in (eds) S Gupta, M. Musto and B Amini Karl Marx – Life, Ideas, Influence: A Critical Examination on the Bicentenary New York, Palgrave-Macmillan
(2020) ‘India’s informal economy : past present and future’, chapter 2 pp 38-44, in (eds) M. Chen and F. Carre The Informal Economy Revisited: Looking Back, Thinking Forward, London, Routledge:// http www.wiego.org/informal-economy/wiego-20th-anniversary-research-conference
(2020) ‘Minorities, markets and accumulation’ pp 42-64 in (ed) Tanveer Fazal Rethinking India – 2 – The Minority Conundrum: Living in Majoritarian Times, Gugaon, Vintage Pub (Penguin, Random House) (revised ch 3 from India’s Market Society, 2005) (Penguin India)
(2020) ‘Waste and public policy problems for equitable development – micro-level insights’ ch14, pp 233-257, in (eds) R. Maria Saleth, S. Galab, E. Revathi Issues and Challenges of Inclusive Development: Essays in Honor of Prof. R. Radhakrishna (Springer)
(2020) with J,. Jeyaranjan ‘Building on sand? Criminal markets and politics in TamilNadu’, in (eds) A. Gandhi, B. Harriss-White, D. Haynes and S. Schwecke Rethinking Markets in Modern India, (Cambridge University Press)
(2021) ‘Marx’s Merchants’ Capital: Researching Agrarian Markets in Contemporary India’, ch 3 p 31-47 in (ed) A. Mezzadri Marx in the Field, London, Anthem
(2021) (with Sukhpal Singh and Lakwinder Singh) ‘Agrarian Crisis and Agricultural Market Reforms in South Asia,’ in (eds) Sukhpal Singh, B. Harriss-White and Lakwinder Singh Agricultural Market Reforms and Farmer Protests in India in the context of Agrarian Crisis in South Asia (Millennial Asia Special Issue 12(3)) 265–276
(2024) (with Ravi Kanbur, Jayati Ghosh and Jan Breman) ‘Reflections on informal employment, COVID-19 and the future: Covid waste and waste work in small town India’, pp285-9 in (eds) M. Chen, M Rogan and K. Sen COVID-19 and the Informal Economy Oxford University Press
(2024) ‘Taking dung-work seriously: women’s shit-work in waste’, chapter in (eds) Chaudhry, Shruti, Hugo Gorringe, and Radhika Govinda, editors. Gender in South Asia and Beyond: A Festschrift in Honour of Patricia Jeffery. Zubaan and University of Chicago Press,
(forthcoming) (with Advaita Rajendra) ‘The skills of ‘city-makers’: waste-work in small-town India’, In (eds) S. Schwecke, Srabani Maitra and Saikat Maitra Crafting India’s Skill Ecology – Reproductions, Recalibrations, and Reimaginations New Delhi and London, Sage.
(forthcoming) ‘A Political economy of Gold in India’, in (eds Chakrabarti and Harriss-White) Gold in IndiaCambridge University Press
(forthcoming) ‘Food Systems, Markets and Public Policy for Food’, chapter in (eds) S Damodaran, S Gupta, S Mitra and D Sinha Development, Transformations and the Human Condition: Essays in Honour of Prof. Jayati Ghosh (Routledge)
(forthcoming) ‘India’s Green Revolution: Before, During and After (a Century of Agriculture)’, chapter in in (eds) Mrinalini Sinha, Prasannan Parthasarathi, David Gilmartin The Cambridge History of the Modern Indian Subcontinent, Cambridge. Cambridge University Press
Edited Work: Contribution To Encyclopaedia Entries
1989 with John Harriss Agriculture
in CAMBRIDGE ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF INDIA AND PAKISTAN CUP pp 263-85
2004 Disability and Development pp 1`56-9 in (ed) T.J. Forsyth ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Routledge
2006 (with Devi Sridhar) ‘Disability and Development’ in (ed) David Clark THE ELGAR COMPANION TO DEVELOPMENT London, Edward Elgar
2012 ‘ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS’ - IN AND AFTER MARX (in (eds) Ben Fine and Alfredo Saad Filho AN ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF MARXIST ECONOMICS Edward Elgar - also distributed on Oxford University’s Environmental Change Unit’s USB stick distributed at the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change in Copenhagen, December 2009; translated into Portuguese for Brazilian edition, 2020 DICIONÁRIO DE ECONOMIA POLÍTICA MARXISTA, EDITORA EXPRESSÃO POPULAR LTDA
(with Ali Jan) 2020 ‘Agricultural Markets’ in (eds H Akram Lodhi Kristina Dietz, Bettina Engels, and Ben McKay) Handbook of Critical Agrarian Studies , Edward Elgar
Journal Papers: Academic
1971a ‘The Green Revolution in Ludhiana District, Punjab’ in Geography, pp. 243-246.
1971b ‘En Inde des Tracteurs, mais le pied sur le frein’ in Science Progres Decouvertes no. 3436, pp. 28-34.
1972 ‘Innovation Adaption in Indian Agriculture: the High Yielding Varieties Programme’ in Modern Asian Studies, vol. 6, pp. 71-98.
1974a ‘The Role of Punjab Wheat Markets as Growth Centres’ in Geographical Journal, vol. 140, pp. 52-71.
1974b ‘Policies Pertaining to the Marketing of Foodgrains in India: the Lessons of 1973’ Modern Ceylon Studies,vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 138-151.
1976a ‘Paddy Processing in India and Sri Lanka: A Review of the Case for Technological Innovation’ Tropical Science, vol. 18, no. 3, pp. 161-186.
1976b ‘Market Integration and the Effects of Government Intervention in Paddy and Rice Marketing in North Arcot District of Tamil Nadu’ Bulletin of the Madras Institute of Development Studies, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 159-177.
1976c ‘The Indian Ideology of Growth Centres’ in Area, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 263-9.
1978a ‘Access and the Co-operative: A study of an intermedium in Structural Change in Sri Lankan Dry Zone Paddy Cultivation’ in Development and Change, vol. 9, pp. 277-298.
1978b ‘Allocation, Location and Dislocation in Non Market Rice Distribution: A Case Study from Hambantota District of Sri Lanka’ in Journal of Development Studies, 15, 1, 87-115.
1978c ‘Quasi Informal Activities in the Formal Urban Economy and the Reverse: Some Evidence from South India’ in World Development vol. 6, nos 9/10, pp. 1077-86.
1978d ‘Rice Processing Projects in Bangladesh: An Appraisal of a Decade of Proposals’ Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council, Dhaka, also 1978 in Bangladesh Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1, 2, 24-52.
1978e ‘Post Harvest Rice Processing Systems in Rural Bangladesh: Technology, Economics and Employment’Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council, Dacca, also 1979 Bangladesh Journal of Agricultural Economics 2, 1, 23,50.
1979a ‘The Role of Agro Commercial Capital in Rural Development in South India’ Social Scientist, vol. 7, no. 7, pp. 42-56.
1979b ‘Going against the Grain’
Version I in Development and Change, 10, 3, 368-84.
Version II in eds. R. H. T. Smith and E. Gormsen Market Distribution Systems: Spatial Analysis and Policy, Mainzer Geographische Studien, Heft 17, Mainz, pp. 105-136.
Version II in ICRISAT, 1980, Socio Economic Constraints to Semi-Arid Tropical Agriculture, Hyderabad, pp. 265-293.
1979c with John Harriss ‘Development Studies’ in Progress in Human Geography vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 576-584.
1979d ‘There’s Method in my Madness, or is it Vice Versa? Measuring Agricultural Market Performance’ in Food Research Institute Studies, Stanford, vol. XVI, no. 2, pp. 40-56, also available as 1979, DEV Discussion Paper, no. 54, Overseas Development Group, Norwich.
1980a ‘Regulated Markets for Foodgrains, a Critique’ Social Scientist, 8, 8, 22-31.
1980b with John Harriss ‘Development Studies’ Progress in Human Geography, 4, 4, 577-588.
1981a with John Harriss ‘Development Studies’, Progress in Human Geography, 5, 4, 572-581.
1981b ‘Inaction, Interaction and Action. Regulated Agricultural Markets in Tamil Nadu’, Social Scientist, no. 100, pp. 96-137.
1981c ‘The Distribution of Agricultural Mercantile Power in Tamil Nadu’ CRESSIDA Transactions, 1, 1, 19-27.
1981d ‘Agricultural Mercantile Politics and Policy : A Case Study from Tamil Nadu’ Economic and Political Weekly, vol. XVI, Annual no. 10-12, pp. 441-458.
2.c.24 1981e ‚Die Rolle des Agro. Handels Kapitals in der landlichen Entwicklung Sudindiens’ in Internationale Entwicklung, Heft 3 + 4 pp. 185-199.
1982a with Claire Kelly ‘Food Processing: Policy for Rice and Oil Technology in S. Asia’ Bulletin of the Institute of Development Studies, 13, 3, 32-44.
1982b with John Harriss ‘Development Studies’ Progress in Human Development Geography 6, 4, 584-92.
1982c ‘The Marketed Surplus of Rice in North Arcot District: A Micro Level Causal Model’ Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics 37, 2, 145-158.
1982d ‘Food Systems and Society: The System of Circulation of Rice in West Bengal’ CRESSIDA Transactions 2, 1-2, 158-250.
1983a ‘The Implementation of Food Distribution Polices’ Food Policy 8, 2, 121-130.
also 1985 in (ed.) E. Kaynak World Food Marketing Systems Butterworth.
1983b ‘Agricultural Trade and Rural Development,’ Economic and Political Weekly, 18, 13, 511-512.
1983c ‘Relations of Production and Exchange and Poverty in Rainfed Agriculture’ Economic and Political Weekly, 18, 39, A82-A92.
1984 with John Harriss ‘Generative or Parasitic Urbanism? Some Observations on the Recent History of a South Indian Market Town’ , Journal of Development Studies, 20, 3, pp. 82-101, also in (eds.) Harriss and M. Moore, 1984. Development and the Rural-Urban Divide. Frank Cass, London.
1984b with Philip Payne. Magic bullets and the nutrition agenda. Food Policy, 9, 4, 315-316
1985a ‘Famine in Africa’ J. Trop. Hyg. and Med.
1986 ‘Hunger Hot Spots: the Case of India’, Food Monitor, no. 37, 7-26.
1986b ‘Meals and Noon Meals in S. India: Paradoxes of Targeting’. Journal of Public Administration and Development vol. 6, no.4, pp. 401-10 and in R. Apthorpe (ed.) Institutional Encounters: Bernard Shaffer=s Grammar of Bureaucracy and Official Provision,
1987 Nutrition and International Agricultural Research
FOOD POLICY 12,1,29-35
1987 Nutrition and International Agricultural Research FOOD POLICY 12,1,29-35 and published as a reprint in 1991 in Winrock International READINGS IN SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE Arkansas USA
1987 Regional Growth Linkages from Agriculture and Resource Flows in the Non Farm Economy ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY 22,1-2, 31-46
1987 Regional growth Linkages from Agriculture: a Critique JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES 23,3,114 -128
1988 Policy is what it does: The receipt of rice in rural South India JOURNAL OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND DEVELOPMENT
1988 Government Revenue and Expenditure in an Agrarian District of South India JOURNAL OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND DEVELOPMENT 8,4, 437-57
1988 Perestroika LABOUR AND TRADES UNION REVIEW p27 -8
1988 Food Marketing Policy in India RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN PRACTICE 1,2,12-24
1989 The Organised Power of Grain Merchants in the Dhaka Region of Bangladesh
ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY Rev Ag. XXIV, 12, A 39-A44
1989 Special Report on Differential Female Mortality and Health Care in South Asia JOURNAL OF SOCIAL STUDIES vol 44 123 pp
1989 Merchant's Capital and Class Formation in South Asia
SOCIOLOGIA RURALIS VOL 29 NO 2 PP 166-180
1989 El capital comercial agrario y la formacion de clases en la India AGRICOLTURA E SOCIEDAD vol 50 pp 9-32
1990 Anti Female Discrimination in Nutrients Sharing
ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY 25,3, 179 (discussion)
1990 with S. Gillespie and J Pryer; Poverty and Malnutrition at Extremes of South Asian Food Systems ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY
1993: with T.B. Palaskas; Testing Marketing Integration: New Approaches with Case Material from the West Bengal Food Economy JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES 30,1,1-57
1993 Collective Politics of Foodgrains Markets in S. Asia BULLETIN INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES 24,3,54-63
1995 Economic Restructuring: State, Market, Collective and Household Action in India's Social Sector
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH 7,1,124-147
and as a book ed J. Vivian ADJUSTMENT AND SOCIAL SECTOR RESTRUCTURING Cass, London
1995 with Raja Ram: Public Sector Employment Policy and the Constitutional and Legal Vulnerability of the Physically Disabled in India DISABILITY AND DEVELOPMENT July p1-4
1995 (with Ben Rogaly and Sugata Bose) Sonar Bangla? Agricultural Growth and Agrarian Change in West Bengal and Bangladesh ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY July 22nd p 1862-8
1995: (with T.B. Palaskas) Identification of Market Exogeneity and Market Dominance by Tests instead of Assumptions: An Application to Indian Material, JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT 8,1,111-123
1995 The Legal Regulation of Markets in India
FOOD POLICY,20,6,585-59
1996 Free Market Romanticism in an Era of Deregulation OXFORD DEVELOPMENT STUDIES 24,1,27-46
1996 (with Gordon White) Corruption, Liberalisation and Democracy: Introduction
BULLETIN OF THE IDS 27,2,1-6
1996 Primary Accumulation and Corruption under Deregulation: A Discussion based on South Indian Material
BULLETIN OF THE IDS 27,2, 31-40
1996 Primary Accumulation, Corruption and Development Policy: some Insights from a South Indian case Study’
REVIEW OF DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL CHANGE, 1,1, 85-101
1996 (with T.B. Palaskas) The Evolution of Wholesale Price Behaviour in Tamil Nadu, 1973-93
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT 9,1,101-115
1996 Staple Food Marketing Efficiency in Developing Countries: Introduction
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT 9,1,97-100
1997 Food and its Frontiers: A Governing Idiom for Life
POLITICA INTERNATIONALE XXIV, 5, 21-37
1997 The Green Revolution in South India POLITICA INTERNATIONALE XXIV 5 81-94
1997 with S. Janakarajan From Green Revolution to Rural Industrial Revolution
ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, vol XXXII no 25 pp 1469- 77
1997 Development and Death in South India FRONTLINE 14,6, 89-91
1998 Corruption in India: Agenda for Action (Review article) FRONTLINE 15,7, 79-82
1999 (with Ruhi Saith) The Gender Sensitivity of Wellbeing Indicators DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE 30.3. July
Re-published in 2000 in (ed) S. Razavi Gendered Poverty and Well-Being Oxford, Blackwell pp57-88
1999 (with Ruhi Saith) Indicators in Gender Studies: Three types of Pitfall
UN CHRONICLE vol XXXVI no3 p37
1999 (with Elisabetta Basile the politics of accumulation in small town india (IDS Bulletin, July )
1999 ‘Economic Development in Palanpur over Five Decades’ Journal of Development Studies, 36,1, 162-5
2000 Market Romanticism and Regulative Order New Quest no139 pp8-35
2000 with Nandini Gooptu >Mapping India=s World of Unorganised Labour= in (eds) C. Leys and L Panitch WORKING CLASSES, GLOBAL REALITIES: SOCIALIST REGISTER 2001 Merlin Press
Republished in Spanish and Portuguese
2001 A Note on Male Governance of South Indian Family Businesses and its Implications for Women Indian Journal of Gender Studies 8,1,89-96
2002 Composite Agricultural Policy and its Implications for Agricultural reform Journal of Social and Economic Change 1,1, pp1 1194
2004 ‘Nutrition and its Politics in Tamil Nadu’ South Asia Research vol 24 no 1 pp 51-71
2004 Inequality at work in the Informal Economy: Key issues and illustrations ILO REVIEW vol 142 no 4 pp459-69
also in French and in Spanish
2004 >India=s Socially Regulated Economy= Indian Journal of Labour Economics vol 47 no 1 Reprinted in New Quest (2007)
2005 Commercialisation, Commodification and Gender Relations in Post Harvest Systems for Rice in South AsiaJune 18-24, Vol XL No 25 pp 2530 -42 Economic and Political Weekly Re-published (2007) in (ed) M. Krishnaraj Gender, Food Security and Livelihoods STREE Pub Co, Mumbai re—re-published (2011) as Commodification and masculinisation in South Asian Rice Systems in ed C Verschuur ‘Du grain à moudre, genre, développement rural et alimentation Graduate Institute, Geneva.Du grain à moudre. Genre, développement rural et alimentation. (Dir.) C. Verschuur. 59-99. Collection Yvonne Preiswerk. Actes des colloques genre et développement. Berne : DDC-Commission nationale suisse pour l’UNESCO ; Genève : IHEID. 2011.
http://graduateinstitute.ch/genre/accueil/publications/actes_colloques/page10987_fr.html translated into French by Laetitia Houlmann and re-re-re-published ( 2012) as Marchandisation et masculinization des systems après r ecolte du riz en Asie du Sud in (ed) C Verschuur Genre, Changements Agraires et Alimentation, Editions L’Harmattan (Graduate Institute, Geneva) pp281-301
2005 ‘Destitution and the Poverty of its Politics’ World Development vol 33, no 6, pp881-92
2006 Poverty and Capitalism Economic and Political Weekly April 1st pp 1241-6 Translated into Spanish and reprinted in Estudios de Política y Sociedad, (2007) Translated into Malayalam and reprinted in Social Review, 2007 Reprinted in (ed) Bharti Thakar ‘ Global Capitalism: the Road Ahead’ ICFAI, Hyderabad, 2008 posted on Manchester University site: http://www.sed.manchester.ac.uk/research/events/conferences/povertyandcapital/harriss-white.pdf
2007 : ‘Development Research – Four Approaches?’ Bulletin IDS 38,3, pp46-50
2008 ‘Market Politics and Climate Change’ Development vol 51 no3 pp350-8
Special Issue (Ed) Tariq Banuri Climate Justice and Development
(also a submission to the Garnaut Commission on Climate Change, Government of Australia)
2008 ‘Girls as Disposable Commodities’ Socialist Register 2009 (eds) L Panitch and C Leys Violence Today_Actually Existing Barbarism vol 45, pp128-140
2008; ‘India’s Rainfed Agricultural Dystopia’ in Special Issue (eds) B. Harriss-White and S. Garikipati European Journal of Development Research vol 20 no 4 pp549-61
2009 (with Deepak Mishra and Vandana Upadhyay) ‘Institutional Diversity and Capitalist Transformation: The Political Economy of Agrarian Change in Arunachal Pradesh’ Journal of Agrarian Change 9,4, pp512-547
2009/2010, ‘Globalisation, the financial crisis and petty production in India’s socially regulated informal economy’ Global Labour Journal 1,1, 151-76
shorter version also published 2010 in (eds) Paul Bowles and John Harriss Globalisation and Labour in China and India Palgrave
2009 (with Sunali Rohra and Nigel Singh) ‘The political architecture of India’s technology system for solar energy’ Economic and Political Weekly Vol - XLIV No. 47 pp 49-60 reprinted in ed R D’Souza ‘Environment, Technology and Development : critical and subversive essays’ ch 9 pp137-165; Orient Black Swan, New Delhi. Also distributed on Oxford University’s Environmental Change Unit’s USB stick distributed at the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change in Copenhagen, December 2009 and published on the website of Oxford University’s Smith School for Enterprise and the Environment
http://www.smithschool.ox.ac.uk/resistance-to-funding-solar-energy-in-india-is-blocking-progress/
2012 republished in (ed) R D’Souza Environment, Technology and Development: Critical and Subversive Essays New Delhi, Orient Blackswan Pvt Ltd
http://www.ox.ac.uk/media/news_releases_for_journalists/091203_1.html
2010 ‘Work and wellbeing in Informal Economies : The regulative roles of institutions of identity and the state’, World Development Special Issue on "Formal and Informal Institutions and Development", Guest Edited by Mark C. Casson, Marina Della Giusta and Uma S. Kambhampati, (Vol. 38, No. 2) pp 170-183
2010 with Elisabetta Basile ‘India’s Informal Capitalism and its Regulation’ International Review of Sociology 20: 3, 457 — 471 DOI: 10.1080/03906701.2010.511904
2011 with Alpa Shah ‘Resurrecting Scholarship on Agrarian Transformations’ Economic and Political WeeklySeptember 17, 2011 vol xlvI no 38; republished in (ed) S.S. Jodhka 2022, Agrarian Change in India, ND, Orient Black Swan
2012 with Niaz Khan ‘The Ghost in the Machine: Bangladesh Forest Policy Discourse’ Economic and Political Weekly vol 47 no 17 April 28th pp100-8
2012The battle against hunger: choice, circumstance, and the World Bank – by Devi Sridhar : review essay; Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
Volume 18, Issue 2, pages 477–478, June 2012
(2012) ‘Capitalism and the Common Man’ Agrarian South: Journal of Political Economy 1(2) 109–160
translated into Chinese, 2015, for ‘Critical Issues in Agrarian and Development Studies (CIADS), China Agricultural University, Beijing. http://cohd.cau.edu.cn/col/col8968/index.html.
(2012) (with Ali Jan) ‘The Three Roles of Agricultural Markets: A Review of Ideas about Agricultural Commodity Markets in India’ Economic and Political Weekly (special issue) December 29, 2012 vol xlviI no 52 pp 39-52
(2013) ‘West Bengal’s Rural Commercial Capital’ International Critical Thought vol 3 no 1 pp 20-42 (Beijing, CASS)
(2013) translated into Spanish by Salvador Calatayud ‘El proyecto global de America sobre el Hambre’ ‘America’s Global Hunger Project – a reflection on Nick Cullather’s’Hungry World’’ Historia Agraria vol 59 pp230 -7
(2013) (with Lerche J and A Shah) Agrarian Questions and Left Politics in India Journal of Agrarian Change Vol 13 no 3 pp 337-350
(2013) (with Wendy Olsen, Penny Vera Sanso and V Suresh) ‘Multiple Shocks and Slum Household Economies in South India’, Economy and Society 42(3): 400–431
Republished in (eds) A Shah and S Corbridge 'The Underbelly of the Indian Boom' Routledge
(2013) (with Cyril Fouillet, Marek Hudon and James Copestake) Micro-finance studies : Introduction and Overview Oxford Development Studies vol 41 Supplement pp 1-16
(2013) (with Alfred Gathorne-Hardy D Narasimha Reddy and M Venkatanarayana) ‘Greenhouse gas emissions from SRI and flooded rice in SE India – a life cycle assessment’, in (ed) N Uphoff special issue of Taiwan Journal of Water Conservancy vol 61 no 4, pp 110-125 http://140.112.63.162/pdf/61/61-4-110-125.pdf
(2014) (with Valentina Prosperi ) THE MICRO-POLITICAL-ECONOMY OF GAINS BY UNORGANISED WORKERS IN INDIA’S INFORMAL ECONOMY Economic and Political Weekly vol XLIX no 9 pp 39-43 March 1st
2014 ‘Labour and petty production’, Development and Change Special Issue: FORUM 2014 September Volume 45, Issue 5 pp 981-1000
2014 ‘The Roles of India’s Informal Economy’ Yojana (Govt of India Ministry of Planning) Special Issue, October, vol 58, pp 21-30 reprinted in 2019 in (eds) P.M. Mathew and N Hatekar, SME Policy Practice and Transition in India: Essays in Honour of J.C. Sandaresa (publisher tbc)
2014 with Anita Dixit and Kaushal Vidyarthee ‘Dalit and Adivasi Participation in India’s Business EconomyJournal of Social Inclusion Studies, vol 1 no 1 pp76-105
2014 ‘Real Markets as Social and Political Institutions and their Implications for Human Development’ Indian Journal of Human Development 8,1 29-48
2016 (with Gilbert Rodrigo) ‘Discrimination in the waste economy : narratives from the waste-workers of a small town’, short version Journal of Social Inclusion Studies, vol 2 no 2 pp 3-29. long version: 2016 , Discussion Paper Indian Institute of Dalit Studies
2016, (with Alfred Gathorne-Hardy, D. Narasimha Reddy, Motkuri Venkatanarayana), ‘System of Rice Intensification reduces environmental impacts but at the expense of social sustainability - a multidisciplinary analysis in India’ Agricultural Systems no 143, pp. 159-168.
2016 (with Alfred Gathorne-Hardy) ‘The environmental, economic and social impacts of organic rice compared to conventional rice in South India’ Ecological Economics pp 120-125
2016, ‘From analysing ‘filieres vivrieres’ to understanding capital and petty production in rural south india’, Journal of Agrarian Change 16 (3) pp 478-500
2016-17, ‘The unsustainable urban waste economy: what is to be done?’, IIC Quarterly Special Issue: The Contemporary Urban Conundrum, pp172-186
republished 2018 in Madras Courier, April 9th http://madrascourier.com/policy/the-unsustainable-urban-waste-economy/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=the_unsustainable_urban_waste_economy&utm_term=2018-04-09 re-republished 2019 pp 263-278 in (eds) S. Patel and O. Goyal India’s Contemporary Urban ConundrumRoutledge, Abingdon
2017, ‘Notes on notebandi’ , Macroscan, http://www.macroscan.org/dem/jan17/dem16012017Barbara_Harriss_White.htm
2017, Rethinking institutions: innovation and institutional change in India’s informal economy’, Modern Asian Studies 51.5, pp 1727-1755
2017, ‘Formality and informality in an Indian urban waste-economy’, International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy , Vol. 37 Issue: 7/8, pp.417-434,
2017, ‘Constructing regions inside the nation: the economic and social structure of space in agrarian and culture regions’, Economic and Political Weekly vol 52 no 46 Nov 18th pp 44-55
2018, ‘Awkward classes and India’s development’, Review of Political Economy, October Special Issue on Marx’s Legacy.pp 1-22; https://doi.org/10.1080/09538259.2018.1478507, in Questions in Political Economy (Moscow/in Russian) and (2023) revised for the Special Issue in honour of Profs Utsa and Prabhat Patnaik (ed) Praveen Jha and Sudhanshu Bhushan Indian Economic Journal Vol 71 No 1
(with Maryam Aslany) 2019, The Political Ecology of Climate Change Adaptation (review), Journal of Agrarian Change
2019, ‘Waste, social order and physical disorder in small-town India’, Journal of Development Studies Vol 55, pp1-20 https://doi.org/10.1080/00220388.2019.1577386 Gold Open Access approved from Oxford University
2019 (with Alfred Gathorne-Hardy and Gilbert Rodrigo), ‘Towards Lower-Carbon Indian Agricultural Development: an Experiment in Multi Criteria Mapping’, Review of Development and Change. 24(1) 5–30
2019 ‘ Making the world a better place: restitution and restoration’ Socialist Register 2020. Pp 30-53 republished 2024 by FORSEA : https://forsea.co/making-the-world-a-better-place-restitution-and-restoration/
2019 (with Nishant Kumar and Aparajita Singh) ‘Urban waste and the human-animal interface in the 21stcentury’, Economic and Political Weekly Vol. 54, Issue No. 47, 30 Nov https://www.epw.in/journal/2019/47/review-urban-affairs/urban-waste--human-animal-interface-delhi.html
2021 ‘India’s Non-metropolitan Agrarian Urbanisation and Urban Agrarianisation’, Urbanisation IIHS DOI: 10.1177/24557471211019863
and, re-published with permission in Orissa Economic Journal
2021 ‘ India’s informal economy and climate change – cases and questions’, Seminar, 744, https://india-seminar.com/2021/744/744_barbaa_harriss-white.htm and a follow-up ‘Communication on ‘Craft’’, jointly with Ashoke Chatterjee in Seminar 746 pp 66-68 October 2021
2021 (online) 2022 (hard copy) with Mishra, D. K., & Upadhyay, V. ‘Capitalist trajectories in agrarian mountain societies of east and south-east Arunachal, India’. Journal of Agrarian Change, Volume 22, Issue 2 p. 223-253 https://doi.org/10.1111/joac.12454
2021 with M Krishnamurthy, ‘Global agro-food systems: research, policy and implications for India’, Economic and Political Weekly Dec 18th vol lVI no 51 pp 64-70
https://www.epw.in/journal/2021/51/documenting-ideas/agro-food-systems-and-public-policy-food-and.html
2022 ‘Petty Commodity Production’ Journal of Peasant Studies https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03066150.2022.2138354 Oxford University approved open access
2023 ‘A brief non-vegetarian history of agriculture’, Seminar 761 pp 41-48 https://www.india-seminar.com/semframe.html
2023 ‘Behind the Crises: Histories of Knowledge Production for Indian Agriculture’ Anvesak Vol. 53(1), pp 1-18
2023 (with Ajay Gandhi, Sebastian Schwecke and Douglas Haynes) ‘Translating Transactions: Markets as Epistemic and Moral Spheres’, Modern Asian Studies
2023 ‘Women and waste: the question of shit-work’, Indian Journal of Gender Studies, 30,3 doi/10.1177/09715215231183613 [reprinted with permission in (ed) Jayati Ghosh A Woman of our Times: Essays in Honour of Devaki Jain (TBC)]
2024 ‘Gold in India’s Social development’, Social Change
Published Working Papers, Discussion Papers, Briefing Papers And Internet Video Presentations
1979, ‘There’s Method in my Madness, or is it Vice Versa? Measuring Agricultural Market Performance’ DEV Discussion Paper, no. 54, Overseas Development Group, Norwich.
1983 with John Harriss ‘Papers on the Political Economy of Agriculture in West Bengal’. Reprint no.170, School of Development Studies, Norwich.
1986c ‘Hunger within the Family: a perspective on South Asia’ Hindu, August 19th.
1990 Special Report on Differential Female Mortality and Health Care in South Asia Working Paper no 13, Luca d'Agliano Centre Turin/ Queen Elizabeth House, Oxford
1991 with F. Samuels and A Leplaideur CHANGING AGRARIAN STRUCTURE AND PETTY COMMODITY PRODUCTION IN THE NORTHERN REGION OF GHANA Institut de Recherches Agronomiques Tropicales, Montpellier, France 42 pp
1991 with T. B. Palaskas Testing Market Integration: New Approaches with Case Material from the West Bengal Food Economy.
Part One: A New Methodology and its Application
Part Two: An Institutional Approach to Price Behaviour
WORKING PAPER no 126, Institute of Economics and Statistics, Oxford 70 pages and submitted to the Journal of Development Studies
1992 with L. Pujo ON POWER IN MARKETS Institut de Recherches Agronomiques Tropicales, Montpellier, France
1993 Seasonality and Gender Bias in Intrahousehold Nutrition in India: Does the Statistical Methodology Define the Policy Message? WORKING PAPER Luca d'Agliano Centre, Turin/ Queen Elizabeth House, Oxford.
1993 Markets, Society and the State: Problems of Marketing under Conditions of Small Holder Agriculture in West Bengal
WORKING PAPER 26, DEVELOPMENT POLICY AND PRACTICE, OPEN UNIVERSITY
1995 (with B. Singh Sanghera) Themes in Rural Urbanisation
WORKING PAPER 34, DEVELOPMENT POLICY AND PRACTICE, OPEN UNIVERSITY
1996 The Political Economy of Disability and Development with special Reference to India UNRISD , Geneva, Discussion Paper 73
1996 with K. Nagaraj, S Janakarajan and D Jayaraj ‘Social Aspects of Silk Weaving in Arni and its Environs’ MIDS, Madras, Working Paper
1997 Market Towns in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal: Eight Developmental Issues for Field Research and Action
Centre for Urban Economic Studies Discussion Papers 1/1997, Calcutta University
1997 Informal Economic Order: Shadow States, Private Status States, States of last Resort and Spinning States
QEH Working Paper no 6 QRHWPS06
1997 (with Ruhi Saith) The Gender Sensitivity of Conventional Wellbeing Indicators: A Critical Analysis
QEH Working Papers 10 QEHWPS10
And Working Paper no 95 by UNRISD, Geneva (1997
(with Ruhi Saith) 1999 Anti-poverty targeting and screening for eligibility: a new method to analyse household characteristics QEH Working Paper 31 QEHWPS31
(with Matthew McCartney) 1999 The Intermediate Regime and Intermediate Classes Revisited: A Political Economy of Indian Development from c 1980 to Hindutva QEH Working Paper 34 QEHWPS34
(with Elisabetta Basile) 1999 Corporate Capitalism: Civil Society and the Politics of Accumulation in Small Town India QEH Working Paper QEHWPS38
April IDS Sussex, Gordon White Memorial Conference and on European Conference of South Asian Studies (Edinburgh University) website http://www.ed.ac.uk/sociol/sas/
2001 (QEHWPS65)(Date of Publication: February 2001)Development and Productive Deprivation: Male Patriarchal Relations in Business Families and their Implications for Women in South India
2001 >Decent Work and the Challenge of the Informal Economy= ILO. Geneva
2001 Patriarchy rules: Gender Dynamics in Indian family Firms ID21
2001 An Appreciation of Gordon White=s Method, Intellectual Concerns and Style Institute of Chinese Studies New Delhi
2002 Differential Female Mortality and Health Care in South Asia re - published on the |Famine and Society Website:
www.famineandsociety-csar.org
2002 with P.K. Ghosh >Domestic Liberalisation and the Crisis in West Bengal=s Rice Economy= Frontline vol 19, no 18
2002 RURAL CREDIT AND THE COLLATERAL QUESTION : Northern Tamil Nadu in the mid 1990s : Barbara Harriss-White and Diego Colatei Queen Elizabeth House, Oxford and FAO, Rome(barbara.harriss@qeh.ox.ac.uk) Paper for theWORKSHOP ON FINANCIAL REFORMS AND THE AGRARIAN ECONOMYOrganised as part of the Agrarian Relations Seminar SeriesSociological Research Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata
March 2002
2002 REFORMS AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT: AGRARIAN CHANGE , MARKETS AND SOCIAL WELFARE IN SOUTH INDIAN VILLAGES
http://www.livelihoodoptions.info/updates/change&policy.htm
2002 INDIA=S RELIGIOUS PLURALISM AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR THE ECONOMY , Asian Development Research Institute Publication, Patna, India - ALSO PUBLISHED AS (QEHWPS82)(Date of Publication: February 2002)Barbara Harriss-White (QEH)India's Religious Pluralism and its Implications for the Economy
2002 Development, Policy and Agriculture in India in the1990
ODID Working Paper No. 78 https://ideas.repec.org/p/qeh/qehwps/qehwps78.html
2003 with Camilla Roman > On the Insecure lives of Tamil Nadu=s Silk Weaving Families= Frontline vol 20 no 24
2004 GCIM Migration Futures Workshop http:www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc.csgr/activitiesnews/workshops/2004ws/migration.pdf
2004 Internet video : Ethnicity and PoliticalEconomy Maison des Sciences de l’Homme Parishttp://images.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=http://semioweb.msh-paris.fr/aar/images/SouthAsia.jpg&imgrefurl=http://semioweb.msh-paris.fr/AAR/FR/EventsAuthors.asp%3Fauthor%3D702&h=576&w=720&sz=70&hl=en&start=6&tbnid=YsBQ9wOTYhxCM:&tbnh=112&tbnw=140&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dbarbara%2BHarriss-white%26svnum%3D10%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26sa%3DG
2006 Muslims in the Indian Economy Working paper for the Indian Prime Minister’s High Level Committee on the Social Economic and Political Status of Muslims in India.
2006 RELIGIOUS PLURALITY AND THE INDIAN ECONOMY Working paper for the Indian Prime Minister’s High Level Committee on the Social Economic and Political Status of Muslims in India
2006 Poverty and Capitalism, Human Development and Capability Association Briefing Paper. – see qeh website
2006 with Elinor Harriss UNDERMINING SUSTAINABLE CAPITALISM : THE POLITICS OF RENEWABLE ENERGY
SOCIALIST REGISTER WEBSITE
http://socialistregister.com/socialistregister.com/files/ecolbhweh19Oct06.doc
also at http://web.ukonline.co.uk/pbrooke/bptdg/programmes/0607%20-/harriss/harrissindex
2006 WORK AND WELLBEING: INSTITUTIONS IN INFORMAL ECONOMIES: The regulative roles of institutions of identity and the state
Submitted to UNRISD, Geneva Working Paper Series.
2006 with Amrita Jairaj SOCIAL STRUCTURE, TAX CULTURE AND THE STATE : TAMIL NADU, INDIA
http://www.ssagalway.blogspot.com/
http://www.cisc.ie/documents/00024ciscwp.pdf
and . internet video: SOCIAL STRUCTURE, TAX CULTURE AND THE STATE : TAMIL NADU, INDIA URL:
http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docId=8114907505088721885&hl=en
Date accessed: 15 Nov. 06 Length: 23 min 6 sec
And : http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docId=581321672554494768&hl=en
CRIME, DEVIANCE AND THE INFORMAL ECONOMY: (COMMENTS ON SHAPLAND AND PONSAERS (SP))
General Conference : ‘Assessing Crime, Deviance and Prevention in Europe’ Workpackage 5, Brussels 8 – 10 February 2007
ec.europa.eu/research/social-sciences/pdf/group_6/crimprev_en.pdf
2007 with John Harriss Green Revolution And After: The 'North Arcot Papers' And Long Term Studies Of The Political Economy Of Rural Development in South India QEH Working Paper no 146
http://www.qeh.ox.ac.uk/dissemination/wpDetail?jor_id=305
2007 ‘Informal Capitalism : Social order, agency and deviance’ Plenary address to the International Conference of Heterodox Economics, Bristol Business School url http://www. uwe.ac.uk/bbs/aheconference/papers2/harrisswhite.doc
2007 An Atlas of Dalits in the Indian Economy www.qeh.ox.ac.uk/research/rdrp
2007. July 24th Climate Chaos, Capitalism, Cosmopolitics and Energy Policy Coherence
ATCA: http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=http://www.intentblog.com/archives/flood-crisis.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.intentblog.com/archives/general_discussion/&h=152&w=203&sz=9&hl=en&start=9&um=1&tbnid=SUj75mgVeY-iNM:&tbnh=79&tbnw=105&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dbarbara%2Bharriss-white%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DG
2007 The Significance of Market Politics and Discourse for Climate Change Policy
http://www.un.org/esa/policy/devplan/egm_climatechange/harriss.pdf
2007 DEVELOPMENTS IN INDIA'S INFORMAL ECONOMY - Written evidence submitted
by Professor Barbara Harriss-White, Queen Elizabeth House, Oxford
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200607/cmselect/cmfaff/55/55we26.htm
2008 Informal Capitalism Social Order Agency and Deviance
http://www.rethinkingeconomies.org.uk/web/d/doc_64.pdf
http://www.rethinkingeconomies.org.uk/web/w/www_26_en.aspx also published in 2008 in;
"Underground Economy : A Constant Companion", ICFAI Press, Hyderabad
Also Informal Capitalism: Social Order, Agency and Deviance.http://www.liv.ac.uk/ulms/agencyconference/papers.htm
2008 Barbara Harriss-White, University of Oxford and Aseem Prakash, Institute of Human Development, New Delhi
Globalisation, Economic Citizenship and Inclusive Development: India.
http://www.liv.ac.uk/ulms/agencyconference/papers.htm
2008 The Anti-Developmental State: Market Politics and their Implications for Climate Change’
QEH Working Paper (in technical preparation)
2008 Stigma and Regions of Accumulation : Mapping Dalit and Adivasi Capital in the 1990s’ QEH Working Papers (in technical prepn)
2008 Can Agriculture drive development and reduce poverty? Debating the World Development Report 2008: Agriculture for Development Swedish Agricultural University Uppsala
http://www.sol.slu.se/rural/index.asp
http://spectare.ucl.slu.se/nlfak/2008/sol/wdr/sol4/sol4.html
2009 (with Kaushal Vidyarthee) Towards an Atlas of Dalit and Adivasi Participation in India’s Business Economy dalitdatabank.blogspot.com
2009 with Deepak Mishra and Vandana Upadhyay Institutional Diversity and Capitalist Transformation in Rural Arunachal Pradesh
2009 Linking Ecological and economic Security Handbook of Ideas for Progressive Governance Policy Networkhttp://progressive-governance.net/
2009 A Small Town in South India: Long term Urban Studies and Three Decades of Revisits - weblearn site for International workshop : market town; market society , informal economy School of Interdisciplinary Area Studies/ Wolfson College Oxford
2009 AGRO- CAPITAL AND THE LOCAL FOODGRAINS ECONOMY IN NORTHERN TAMIL NADU, 1973-2009 weblearn site for International workshop : market town; market society , informal economy School of Interdisciplinary Area Studies/ Wolfson College Oxford
2009 CREDIT, FINANCE AND CONTRACTUAL SYNCHRONY IN A SOUTH INDIAN MARKET TOWN weblearn site for International workshop : market town; market society , informal economy School of Interdisciplinary Area Studies/ Wolfson College Oxford
2009 SUBSIDIES TO FOSSIL FUEL-BASED ENERGY [WORLDWIDE]
Background paper for the CACC / Trade Unions’ Climate Commission. also distributed on Oxford University’s Environmental Change Unit’s USB stick distributed at the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change in Copenhagen, December 2009
2009 GREEN FOOD, FUEL AND JOBS: MOVING TOWARDS A LOWER-OIL, ORGANIC AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION IN THE UK
Background paper for the CACC / Trade Unions’ Climate Commission. also distributed on Oxford University’s Environmental Change Unit’s USB stick distributed at the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change in Copenhagen, December 2009
2010 with Aseem Prakash Social Discrimination in India: A Case for Economic Citizenship IHD/Oxfam Working Paper IHD New Delhi / / Oxfam Working Paper no 8
http://www.oxfamindia.org/sites/www.oxfamindia.org/files/working_paper_8.pdf
Also http://www.bath.ac.uk/cds/events/sym-papers/Harris-White1.pdf
2010 with W Olsen, P Vera Sanso and V Suresh 2010 The Experience of Slum Dwellers in Chennai under the Economic and Environmental Insults of 2008-9 –Work in progress paper 4 CSASP SIAS Oxford
P. Vera-Sanso, S. Veeraraghavan, M. Hussain, J. Henry, A. George, B. Harriss-White Ageing, poverty and neoliberalism in urban south Indiahttp://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/7680/1/7680.pdf
2010 THE GOVERNMENT’S LOW CARBON TRANSITION PLAN AND THE TRADE UNIONS’ MILLION JOBS PLAN – WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? Background paper for the CACC / TradeUnions’ Climate Commission.
2010 Food Security ; submission to UK Parliamentary Enquiry into Food Security
2010 ‘Capitalism and the Common Man’ Annual Lecture, Institute des Hautes Etudes, Geneva CSASP, SIAS Work in Progress paper 2, Oxford
Posted on WIEGO website, Harvard
2011 Local Capitalism: Agri Business in Northern Tamil Nadu, 1973-2011 Work in progress paper 1. CSASP, SIAS Oxford
2011 Social Science approaches to Policy Jindal Global University, India
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJ1aHI5WCLY
2012 ‘So many lengths of time’ a comment on the Neruda-Patten poem in (eds) Devanshe Chauhan & Michael Lidgley ‘’A Poetry Anthology for South Asia”
2012 with Colin Leys ‘Commodification – the Essence of our Time’ openDemocray website ‘Our Kingdom’, essay series on ‘Uneconomics’
re published on several sites
https://www.transitionnetwork.org/.../commodification-essence-our-t
www.scoop.it/.../commodification-the-essence-of-our-time-opendem.
www.demokratiogglede.org/?p=732
comments.gmane.org/gmane.politics.communism.../45093
twitter.com/iain_white/status/187087906815475712
climatechange.carboncapturereport.org/...//profiler_kml?.
2012 Measuring jobs and greenhouse gases in India’s informal economy Nature: Climate Change vol 2 p 374
http://www.nature.com/nclimate/journal/v2/n5/full/nclimate1501.html
2012 ‘Inclusive Development’ and ‘ Comments to Pronab Sen’ (on the themes of India’s 12th five year plan)
Government of India, Planning Commission/ UNDP Teamwork Website (invited website)
April 2013 with Yuge Ma and Danielle de Feo Giet Juxtapose:
Challenges of Comparative Research on Contemporary China and India https://www.wolfson.ox.ac.uk/content/1568-problems-comparing-india-and-china
See workshop video on
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k95Y7_kEYo8
2013 Papers for the ESRC-DFID funded project on RESOURCES, GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS, TECHNOLOGY AND WORK IN PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS: RICE IN INDIA
WP 2.(with Valentina Prosperi) 2012 The Micro political economy of gains by unorganised labour in India’s informal economy www.southasia.ox.ac.uk/sites/sias/files/documents/BHWVP13_0.docx
2013 TECHNOLOGY, JOBS AND A LOWER CARBON FUTURE: Methods, Substance and Ideas for the Informal Economy (The case of rice in India) : Introduction
See
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKxCJ4ew7uk
2013 (with Gilbert Rodrigo) ‘PUDUMAI’ - INNOVATION AND INSTITUTIONAL CHURNING IN INDIA’S INFORMAL ECONOMY: a report from the field
www.area-studies.ox.ac.uk/.../PUDUMAI%20-%20INNOVATION%20A...https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/57a0896be5274a27b200008f/60955_Informal_Economy_briefing.pdf
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2013 EVALUATING ALTERNATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND POLICIES: MULTICRITERIA MAPPING
http://www.area-studies.ox.ac.uk/working-papers-resources-greenhouse-gases-technology-and-jobs-indias-informal-economy-case-rice See http://www.southasia.ox.ac.uk/resources-greenhouse-gases-technology-and-jobs-indias-informal-economy-case-rice
2013 On Comparing China and India pp4-7 in (ed) D de Feo Giet 2013 Juxtapose: Challenges of Comparative Research on Contemporary China and India: Book of Abstracts, Wolfson College Oxford
http://indiachinaresearch.blogspot.co.uk/
2014 REAL MARKETS AS SOCIAL AND POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT http://www.southasia.ox.ac.uk/http://www.southasia.ox.ac.uk/south-asia-work-progress-research-papers
2014 Obituary: Graham Chapman , 1944-2014
http://www.sasnet.lu.se/sites/default/files/chapmanobituary.pdf
http://www.basas.org.uk/news-events/South_Asia_and_International_Relations%20/graham_chapman/
see also review: http://www.epw.in/book-reviews/homo-heirarchicus-and-liberalisation.html
3.80 2015 (March 2nd) SOAS Globalisation lecturer: ‘Globalisation, development and the metabolic rift’ (podcast) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9z06hDPb0fU&index=1&list=PL1z_PGhPjwcoB-SNqs0n413sS2X1LZ8Gb
also http://www.southasia.ox.ac.uk/sites/sias/files/documents/GENERAL-SOUTH%20ASIA%20WP21%20SOAS%20Globalisation%20lecture.pdf
also 2017 International conference on Cohesive Development: An Alternate Paradigm? A N Sinha Institute Patna
also 2-19 see here https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/internationaldevelopment/2019/02/20/cutting-edge-issues-in-development-development-big-business-and-the-environment/ https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/internationaldevelopment/2018/03/15/cutting-edge-issues-in-development-globalisation-development-and-the-metabolic-rift/
3.81 2015 ‘Commonly misunderstood as a measure of disorder’ Romulus 2015 Wolfson College, Oxford pp18-19http://www.southasia.ox.ac.uk/working-papers-resources-greenhouse-gases-technology-and-jobs-indias-informal-economy-case-rice
2015 ‘The politics of waste management’ http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/lead/the-politics-of-waste-management/article7731264.ece
blogged here: http://www.wikinewsindia.com/english-news/thehindu-news/opinion-blogs/treating-waste/
The Making of Vibrant Cities, BRICS Friendship Cities Conclave, Mumbai First, Rupa Pub, New Delhi
3.83 2015 http://lansasouthasia.org/blog/agriculture-and-nutrition-leveraging-both-food-and-health ; -> linked to IFSTAL VLE - ECI, Oxford University
http://shrimagzagenda.blogspot.co.uk/2015/09/oxford-barbara-harriss-white.html
2015 Global growth topper –India’s world of waste 'Global Growth Topper'
2016, ‘JUXTAPOSE’ - ON COMPARING CHINA AND INDIA: Horizon (Indira Gandhi College; RGU, Itanagar, Arunachal
2016 ‘Global perspectives’ pp 139-141 in Eds N Van hear, S Molteno, and O. Bakewell: From new helots to new diasporas : a retrospective for Robin Cohen’, Oxford, Oxford Publishing Services
3.87 2016 http://scroll.in/article/803433/there-is-big-money-in-the-waste-economy-says-oxford-economist-but-not-enough-for-labour
2016 Oxford Prof’s tryst with Arni
2017 with Isabelle Guerin and Cyril Fouillet
Les illusions de la démonétisation indienne Le Monde 22-1-17
2017 with Terry Byres Henry Bernstein Jan Doowe Jan Breman. ‘Agrarian Questions Then And Now’, SOAS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uw7KjAu_56A
2017 ‘Notes on notes, from abroad’, Madras Courier retitled as ‘On Demonetisation’
http://www.madrascourier.com/barbara-harriss-white-on-demonetisation-part-1/
http://www.madrascourier.com/barbara-harriss-white-on-demonetisation-part-2/
and republished on MACROSCAN website http://www.macroscan.org/
http://www.macroscan.org/dem/jan17/dem16012017Barbara_Harriss_White.htm
and The Wire https://thewire.in/102596/demonetisation-interview-black-money/ https://thewire.in/author/madras-courier/
translated into Malayalam; translated into Tamil –pana mathippu azhippu - and published in www.minnambalam.com(circulation 100,000)
2017/2019 THE GREEN REVOLUTION AND POVERTY IN NORTHERN TAMIL NADU – A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF VILLAGE LEVEL RESEARCH IN THE LAST HALF CENTURY Paper for the international workshop on Relational Agency Pathways Into and Out of Poverty, during Green Revolutions in South India and Kenya, Madras Institute of Development Studies, Chennai, India, 16-17 February revised in 2019 Oxford South Asia Research Papers Work in Progress 25 https://www.southasia.ox.ac.uk/files/bhwvls2019pdf
https://www.brandeins.de/magazine/brand-eins-wirtschaftsmagazin/2017/lernen/die-labor-stadt
2018 ‘Formal, informal, social and unsocial economy: waste and the work and politics of women’ International Conference on solidarity/moral economic practices of women in India. Jindal Global University
2018 ‘India’s informal waste economy and urban informality: an illustrated tour of the epistemological horizon’ http://www.southasia.ox.ac.uk/sites/sias/files/documents/bhw%20waste%20rev%20lit%202018.pdf
2018 ‘Realistic Alternative Technologies and Climate Change ‘Dawn of a Solar Age’’, –Review’ Economic and Political Weekly June 9th vol 53 no 23, p 308
2018 (co-signatory) Buzzwords and tortuous impact studies won't fix a broken aid system
leading to interview https://brightthemag.com/foreign-aid-is-broken-randomized-control-trials-wont-fix-it-economics-nobel-development-rct-public-health-f4ce703cea41 then both translated into French and circulated through public policy network in Francophone Africa and revived after the 2019 Nobel Prize for Economics for RCT research..
2018 Samir Amin (1931–2018) On the Global Economic and Political Order and Its Insecurities (obituary) Economic and Political Weekly Vol. 53, No. 35, 01 Sep, 2018
2018 Two pieces of history
https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/alumni/spotlight/#harriswhite
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Harriss-White
2019 October https://madrascourier.com/opinion/the-sword-the-pen-the-law-on-julian-assange/ reprinted in the Bullethttps://socialistproject.ca/2019/11/the-sword-the-pen-and-the-law-julian-assange/ and in Global Research - https://www.globalresearch.ca/sword-pen-law-julian-assange/5696222
2019 ‘Appreciating Kohei Saito’s 2018 Deutscher prize-winning book
‘Marx’s eco-socialism – capital, nature and the unfinished critique of political economy’, (Monthly Review Press, 2017) Historical Materialism Conference, SOAS, London, November 2019 published here:https://peopleandnature.wordpress.com/site-contents/reading-marx-on-ecology-capitalism-generates-an-unrepairable-physical-rift/ and republished in the Ecologist on https://theecologist.org/ and Monthly Reviewhttps://monthlyreview.org/press/carefully-crafted-and-surprising-book-people-nature-reviews-saitos-karl-marxs-ecosocialism/
2019 Economists letter to the Financial Times https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YD3R8a7Qi6t9MwSVHiuQ_b7lMmw5GhRO/view
2020 ‘ A complete crisis’, ..(on what covid19 tells us) https://www.facebook.com/109209627409365/videos/2452246848329401/?epa=SEARCH_BOX
2020 India’s Informal Economy and its Implications for Climate Change Teachers against the Climate Crisis Delhi (recording crashed, ppt available) to be transcribed and published in Seminar
2020 Jittega Punjab Diary (By the People for the People) - Navjot Singh Sidhu
narrated to Smit Singh (with comments ‘What we need to do’ from Prof Barbara Harriss-White)https://www.facebook.com/sherryontopp/ May 10th also translated into Punjabi
2020 (with Jai Bhatia) ‘Financialisation and Indian Telecoms’, Comite Bastille.org also translated into French.. http://comitebastille.org/la-financiarisation-de-linde-vue-de-son-secteur-des-telecommunications-indias-financialisation-and-its-telecommunications-sector/
2020 (with Isabelle Ferreras and thousands) ‘Work. Democratize. Decommodify. Remediate’. https://democratizingwork.org/ and 41 media outlets
2020 ‘The Modi Sarkar’s Project for India’s Informal Economy’. The Wire-Economic and Political Weekly. https://thewire.in/political-economy/the-modi-sarkars-project-for-indias-informal-economy republished in the Madras Courier. https://madrascourier.com/opinion/the-modi-governments-project-for-indias-informal-economy/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=the_modi_government_s_project_for_india_s_informal_economy&utm_term=2020-05-21 republished in Janata Weekly https://janataweekly.org/the-modi-sarkars-project-for-indias-informal-economy/?fbclid=IwAR1QAYL65Ex0hkx95Eko9A41OCXwHlM4fMQJO6fkjphbZuVYUCyoM53nQYs, translated into Tamil; also generating this - https://thewire.in/labour/coronavirus-lockdown-informal-labour and republished and expanded to include Farm Bills as ‘Bashing low-paid Labour in The Frontier 2020 Autumn number Vol. 53, No. 22-25, Nov 29 - Dec 26, 2020 https://www.frontierweekly.com/articles/vol-53/53-22-25/53-22-25-Bashing%20Low-Paid%20Labour.html
With 145 others Petition for Release of VaraVara Rao https://thewire.in/rights/varavara-rao-release-academics-statementand 14 other press outlets.
2020 (with Mekhala Krishnamurthy) IIM Banglore Food and Agricultural Policy
https://www.iimb.ac.in/indian-policy-imagination-economic
and press coverage / transcribed and published as GLOBAL AGRO-FOOD SYSTEMS: RESEARCH, POLICY AND IMPLICATIONS FOR INDIA https://www.iimb.ac.in/sites/default/files/inline-files/CPP_XV_Conference.pdf
(with Shailaja Fennell) October 2020 (with Shailaja Fennell) Somerville CSD Wolfson SARC: The Food Bills https://www.crowdcast.io/e/indiasagrarianeconomy
2020, The Green Revolution and poverty in Northern Tamil Nadu: a brief synthesis of village-level research in the last half-century, STEPS Working Paper 115, Brighton: STEPS Centre ISBN: DOI: 10.19088/STEPS.2020.001
2021 ‘More than one kind of agrarian protest is evolving’ The long Cable / India Cable Jan 15th https://www.theindiacable.com/p/the-india-cable-many-kinds-of-farm reproduced here https://mobile.twitter.com/alamtanweer?lang=en – and here https://teachersagainstclimatecrisis.wordpress.com/agrarian-relations/ - many responses in press
2021 with Paulo de Souza ‘Oxford’s Environmental Sustainability Strategy–letting it roll?’ Oxford Magazine
2021 ‘Women and waste : the question of shit work’ Centre for Women’s Development Studies https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77xsrKTI5kw&t=1s
2021 Shareholder Cities - Land Transformations along Urban Corridors in India (Book review – Sai Balakrishnan) Regional Studies DOI: 10.1080/00343404.2021.1930384https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00343404.2021.1930384
2021 ‘Shining India’s fastest growing sector’, Frontier, Autumn Vol. 54, No. 14-17, Oct 3 - 30, 2021
Numberhttps://www.frontierweekly.com/articles/vol-54/54-14-17/54-14-17-Indias%20Fastest-Growing%20Sector.html
2021 Oct 9th ‘India’s economy is the informal economy— the rest simply can’t work without it’ Times of India
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indias-economy-is-the-informal-economy-the-rest-simply-cant-work-without-it/articleshow/86874878.cms
2022 ‘Communal Relations in India’s Economy’ al Civil Society against Genocide of Muslims , FORSEA (Forces for Renewal in South-East Asia) https://forsea.co/the-addresses-from-tapan-kumar-bose-and-barbara-harriss-white-at-forseas-global-civil-society-gathering/
2023 ‘Comment on the Fifth Annual Social Change Lecture by Prof Madhav Gadgil’, Social Change , March Issue pp 1-4
2023 ‘Deconstructing The 2023 Intergovernmental Panel On Climate Change Report’ Madras Courier24-8-23 Deconstructing The 2023 Intergovernmental Panel On Climate Change Report | Madras Courier republished in the Bullet: Deconstructing the 2023 IPCC Report - The Bullet (socialistproject.ca)
2023 TWO STORIES OF LABOUR: MICRO-PROPERTY AND WAGE-WORK IN INDIAN AGRICULTURE OVER THE LAST CENTURY, TISS Mumbai
2024 Making the World a better Place|: Restitution and Restoration. MayDay FORSEA https://forsea.co/making-the-world-a-better-place-restitution-and-restoration/