ao. Prof. Dr. Kunibert Raffer

Professor - emeritiert

ao. Prof. Dr. Kunibert Raffer
Universität
Universität Wien
Fachbereich
Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften
Institut
Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre
Forschungsbereiche
Internationaler Handel
Internationale Finanzen
Entwicklungshilfe
Land
Österreich
Ort / PLZ
1010 Wien
Strasse
Hohenstaufengasse 9

Fachartikel

Social Expenditure, Pension Systems, and Neoliberalism

Reforming the Bretton Woods Institutions

New Resources for an Unreformed IMF?

An EMF with a Sovereign Insolvency Mechanism

Veröffentlichungen

Bücher / Books
Autor/Author:

The Economic North-South Divide: Six Decades of Unequal Development, co-authored with H.W. (Sir Hans) Singer, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham (UK)/Northampton (US) 2001 - Paperpack: 2002

The Foreign Aid Business: Economic Assistance and Development Co-operation, co-authored with H.W. (Sir Hans) Singer, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham (UK)/Brookfield (US) 1996 - Paperpack: 1997

Unequal Exchange and the Evolution of the World System, Reconsidering the Impact of Trade on North-South Relations, Macmillan/ St. Martin's Press, London & Basingstoke/ New York 1987 (meine/my Habilitation)

Entwicklungsmöglichkeiten von Berggebieten an Staatsgrenzen, dargestellt am Kärntner Gail- und Lesachtal, (Development Options of Mountainous Regions at National Borders: The Case of the Carinthian Valley of Gail and Lesach), Schriftenreihe für Raumforschung und Raumplanung, Vol.15, hg. von/ed. by Amt der Kärntner Landesregierung (Office of the Carinthian State Government), Klagenfurt 1978 (meine Dissertation / my Ph.D. Thesis in Economics)


Herausgeber/Editor:

Trade, Transfers, and Development, Problems and Prospects for the Twenty First Century, co-ed.: S.M. Murshed, Edward Elgar, Aldershot (UK) 1993

The Least Developed and the Oil-Rich Arab Countries - Dependence, Interdependence or Patronage?, co-ed.: M.A. Mohamed Salih, Macmillan/ St. Martin's Press, London & Basingstoke/ New York 1992


Artikel, Beiträge in Sammelwerken / Papers

"Considerations for Designing Sovereign Insolvency Procedures", Law, Social Justice & Global Development Journal (LGD) 2005, no.1,
http://www.go.warwick.ac.uk/elj/lgd/2005_1/raffer

"The Third World's Debt Problem", in: Blandine Laperche & Dimitri Uzunidis (eds) John Kenneth Galbraith and the Future of Economics, Palgrave Macmillan: Houndmills, Basingstoke (UK) & New York (US) 2005, pp.214-230

"Supping with the Devil without a Long Spoon: The History of the ACP-EU Partnership", in: Peter Herrmann & Arno Tausch (eds) Dar Al Islam. The Mediterranean World System and the Wider Europe: The Chain of Peripheries and the Wider Europe, Nova Science Publishers: New York 2005, pp.3-21

"Multilateral Debt Management and the Poor", in: John-ren Chen & David Sapsford (eds) (2005) Global Development Policy and Poverty Reduction, The Challenges for International Institutions, Edward Elgar: Cheltenham (UK)/Northampton (US), pp.179-197

"The Present State of the Discussion on Restructuring Sovereign Debts: Which Specific Sovereign Insolvency Procedure?" in: UNCTAD (ed) (2005) Proceedings of the Fourth Inter-regional Debt Management Conference and WADMO Conference, 10-12 November 2003, UN: Geneva & New York, (UN Sales No. E.05.II.D.11), pp.69-74

"Debt Workout Mechanisms: Debt Arbitration", in: Helsinki Process Secretariat (ed) Helsinki Papers on Global Economic Agenda, Helsinki Process Publication Series 3/2005, Foreign Ministry Publications, Helsinki, pp.187-211

"The Debt Crisis and the South in the Era of Globalisation", in: Max Spoor (ed) (2004) Globalisation, Poverty and Conflict, A Critical "Development" Reader (Papers of the Conference "50 Years Institute of Social Studies" October 2002, ISS, Den Haag), Kluwer Academic Publishers: Dordrecht, Boston & London, pp.97-115

"International Financial Institutions and Financial Accountability", Ethics & International Affairs, Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs, vol. 18(2), 2004, pp.61-78

"Measuring the Real Debt Burden: Proposing a New Debt Indicator", DMFAS-Newsletter, The Newsletter of the Debt Management DMFAS-Programme, UNCTAD, No. 16, 1st Semester 2004, p.9 (aussi en français dans Infosygade - Bulletin du programme de gestion de la dette - SYGADE, p.9, version española en Infosygade - Boletín del programa de gestión de la deuda - SYGADE, p.9)

"Social Expenditure, Pension Systems, and Neoliberalism", Alternatives - Turkish Journal of International Relations 2(3&4) Fall & Winter 2003,
http://www.alternativesjournal.net/volume2/number3and4/raffer.pdf

"Some Proposals to Adapt International Institutions to Developmental Needs", in: John-ren Chen (ed) The Role of International Institutions in Globalisation - The Challenges for Reform, E. Elgar, Cheltenham (UK) & Northampton (US) 2003, pp.81-101

"Memorandum submitted by Professor Kunibert Raffer, Department of Economics, University of Vienna, Austria" (on the IMF's SDRM), in House of Commons, International Development Committee (2003) The Autumn Meetings of the IMF and the World Bank, Minutes of Evidence and Appendices Tuesday 5 November 2002, Ordered by The House of Commons to be printed on 7 January 2003, The Stationary Office, London [HC(2001-02) 1297-I and HC (2002-03) 256] Appendix 15, pp.73-76

"Reforming the Bretton Woods Institutions", Zagreb International Review of Economics and Business (Special Conference Issue), December 2002, pp.97-109

"Schemes for Resolving the External Debt Problem", in: Financing for Development , (Proceedings of a Workshop of the G-24 held at Nigeria House, New York, September 6-7, 2001) OPEC Fund for International Development, Pamphlet Series No. 33, Vienna, August 2002, pp.141-169


"Cotonou: Slowly Undoing Lomé's Concept of Partnership", Journal für Entwicklungspolitik (JEP) XVIII. Jg., H.2 (2/02), pp.171-185

"Arbitration to Solve the Debt Problem“, in: Barry Herman, Federica Pietracci & Krishnan Sharma (eds) Financing for Development, Proposals from Business and Civil Society, UN University Press, Tokyo, New York, Paris 2001, pp.153-159

"New Forms of Dependence in the World System", in: Andreas Müller, Arno Tausch & Paul M. Zulehner (eds) Global Capitalism, Liberation Theology and the Social Sciences, Nova Science Publications, Huntington & New York 2000, pp.169-184

"Lomé or Not Lomé - The Future of European - ACP Co-operation" in: Marjorie Lister (ed) New Perspectives on European Union Development Cooperation, Westview Press, Boulder, Colorado & Oxford 1999, pp.125-143

"The WTO's First Years - The New Regime's Effects on the South", Journal für Entwicklungspolitik (JEP) XV(1) (No. 1/1999) [Special Topic: International Regulation, Topic Editor: K. Raffer], pp.9-28

"Neoliberalism and Globalisation - Justifying Policies of Redistribution", Indian Journal of Applied Economics vol.8, n.1 (January-March 1999) [Part II of the Special Issue in memoriam John Hicks], pp.191-215 (Reprint in: K. Puttaswamaiah (ed) John Hicks, His Contributions to Economic Theory and Application, Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick & London 2001, pp.185-209)

"Looking a Gift Horse in the Mouth: Analysing Donors' Aid Statistics", Zagreb International Review of Economics & Business vol.1, n.2 (November 1998), pp.1-21

"Is a Revival of Keynes's Ideas Likely? (Some Comments on Chapters by Gerald M. Meier and Sir Hans W. Singer)" in: Soumitra Sharma (ed) John Maynard Keynes - Keynesianism into the Twenty-First Century, E.Elgar, Cheltenham (UK) and Northampton (MA) 1998, pp.116-127

"The Tobin-Tax: Reviving a Discussion" World Development, vol.26, no.3, March 1998, pp.529-538

"Helping Southern Net Food Importers after the Uruguay Round: A Proposal", World Development, vol.25, n.11 (November 1997), pp.1901-1908

"Is the Debt Crisis Largely Over? - A Critical Look at the Data of International Financial Institutions", in: Richard Auty & John Toye (eds), Challenging the Orthodoxies, Macmillan, London & Basingstoke, 1996, pp.23-39

"Disadvantaging Comparative Advantages: The Problem of Decreasing Returns", in: Renée Prendergast & Frances Stewart (eds), Market Forces and World Development, Macmillan/St.Martin's Press, London & Basingstoke/New York 1994, pp. 75-90

"International Financial Institutions and Accountability: The Need for Drastic Change", in: S.M. Murshed & K. Raffer (eds) Trade, Transfers, and Development, Problems and Prospects for the Twenty First Century, E.Elgar, Aldershot, pp. 151-166 [Bulgarische Übersetzung/ Bulgarian Translation in Quintessence-Eldorado, no.6/1993, S.17-25]

"The Effects of Oil-Price Changes on Peripheral Net-Importers: A Crude Estimate with Special Reference to LDACs" in: K. Raffer & M. A. Mohamed Salih (eds) The Least Developed and the Oil-Rich Arab Countries - Dependence, Interdependence or Patronage?, Macmillan/ St. Martin's Press, London & Basingstoke/New York, pp.13-31 [Pre-print: Working Papers in Commerce WPC 91/08, Birmingham University, Department of Commerce, The Birmingham Business School 1991]

"Siphoning Off Resources from the Periphery: The Relevance of Raúl Prebisch's Thinking for the Eighties", in: H.W. Singer, N. Hatti & R. Tandon (eds) New World Order Series, Vol.9: Aid and External Financing in the 1990s, Indus, New Dehli 1991, pp. 583-606 (Reprint, original in: Development & South-South Cooperation, vol.II, n.3 , December 1986, Special Issue: Homage to Raul Prebisch, pp.101-123)

"Tax-Deductible Loan Loss Reserves and International Banking: An Economist's Unbiased Analysis", Working Papers in Commerce WPC 91/ 19, Birmingham University, Department of Commerce, The Birmingham Business School

"Applying Chapter 9 Insolvency to International Debts: An Economically Efficient Solution with a Human Face" World Development, vol.18, n.2, February 1990, pp. 301-313

"Unfavorable Specialisation and Dependence: The Case of Peripheral Raw Material Exporters" World Development, vol.15, no.5, May 1987, Special Issue: Primary Commodities in the World Economy, ed. by A. Maizels, pp. 701-713

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