Deolalikar, Anil and Hasan, Rana and Khan, Haider and Quibria, M.G. (1997): Competiveness and Human Resource Development. Published in: Asian Development Review , Vol. 15, No. 2 (1997): pp. 131-163.
Khan, Haider (2005): Friedman’s Methodology: A Puzzle and A Proposal for Generating Useful Debates through Causal Comparisons.
Khan, Haider (2008): Building an Innovative Economy through Managed Creative Destruction: A Theory with Applications to South Korea.
Khan, Haider (2008): Causal Depth contra Humean Empiricism: Aspects of a Scientific Realist Approach to Explanation.
Khan, Haider (2008): Causal Depth: Aspects of a Scientific Realist Approach to Causal Explanation contra Humean Empiricism.
Khan, Haider (2008): China’s New Development Strategy: Environment and Energy Security.
Khan, Haider and Liu, Yibei (2008): Ecological Economics of Water in China: Towards A Strategy for Sustainable Development.
Khan, Haider and Liu, Yibei (2008): Globalization and the WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism: Making a Rules-based Trading Regime Work.
Khan, Haider (2008): Hermeneutics and Dialectics: (Hegel, Husserl, Heidegger and) Hans-Georg Gadamer.
Khan, Haider (2008): Making Globalization Work: Towards Global Economic Justice.
Khan, Haider and Akram, Tanweer and Holladay, J. Scott (2008): U.S. Intra-Firm International Trade.
Khan, Haider (2008): Dialectical Logic and Self-consciousness: Some Preliminary Remarks on Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit and Science of Logic.
Khan, Haider (2008): Friedman’s Methodology: A Puzzle and A Proposal for Generating Useful Debates through Causal Comparisons (with a postscript on positive vs. normative theories).
Khan, Haider (2008): Challenges for Sustainable Development: Rapid Urbanization, Poverty and Capabilities in Bangladesh.
Herrmann, Michael and Khan, Haider (2008): Rapid urbanization, employment crisis and poverty in African LDCs:A new development strategy and aid policy.
Khan, Haider (2011): A Broader Framework for Analyzing the US-China Problems with an Emphasis on Exchange Rates.
Khan, Haider (2011): Constructing Global Governance of Global Finance: Towards a Hybrid Global Financial Architecture.
Khan, Haider (2013): Bangladesh: Towards a Non-partisan Search for a Pro-people National Political Economic Strategy during Crisis.
Khan, Haider (2013): Basel III, BIS and Global Financial Governance.
Khan, Haider (2013): Constructing a New Global Economy after the Global Financial Crisis : Stagnation and Social Crisis or Towards a Green Economy and Global Freedom?
Khan, Haider (2013): Deep Financial Crises, Reforming the IMF and Building Regional Autonomy:Towards a New Hybrid Global Financial Architecture.
Khan, Haider (2013): Global Financial Governance: Towards a New Global Financial Architecture for Averting Deep Financial Crises.
Khan, Haider (2013): Globalization and Democracy: A Short Introduction.
Khan, Haider (2013): Industrialization and Development Strategies in the 21st Century: Towards Sustainable Innovation Systems.
Khan, Haider and Patomäki, Heikki (2013): A reconstructive critique of IPE and GPE from a critical scientific realist perspective: An alternative Keynesian-Kaleckian approach.
Khan, Haider (2013): U.S. Foreign Policy and Asia: Peace and Prosperity or Instability and Crisis?
Dost, Ahmad Najim and Khan, Haider (2015): Explaining NGO-State Wage Differentials in Afghanistan: Empirical Findings and New Theoretical Models with Policy Implications in General Equilibrium.
Khan, Haider and Schettino, Francesco and Gabriele, Alberto (2017): Polarization and the Middle Class in China: a Non-Parametric Evaluation Using CHNS and CHIP Data.
Khan, Haider and Schettino, Francesco (2018): Income Polarization in the USA (1983-2016): what happened to the middle class?
Khan, Haider (2020): Economic Impact of COVID-19 On Bangladesh: Agenda for Immediate Action and Planning for the Future.
Khan, Haider (2020): Towards a Green New Deal: Scenarios for the US Transition to Renewable Energy and Green Infrastructure. Forthcoming in:
Khan, Haider (2021): COVID-19 in South Africa: An Intersectional Perspective based on Socio-economic Modeling and Indigenous Knowledge Base. Forthcoming in:
Khan, Haider and Szymanski-Burgos, Adam (2021): Modeling the Social Economy of Pandemics in China: An Input-Output Approach.
Khan, Haider (2023): China’s Augmented National Innovation System (ANIS) and the Future: A Nonlinear Complex Systems Model with Application to Semiconductors and AI.
Khan, Haider (2023): The Economic and Geopolitical Consequences of Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)for China: A preliminary model-based analysis.
Khan, Haider (2023): Towards a New Non-aligned Movement(NNAM) and a New International Economic Order:A Strategy for Comprehensive Non-capitalist Development in the 21st Century.
Khan, Haider (2023): Towards a General Complex Systems Model of Economic Sanctions with Some Results Outlining Consequences of Sanctions on the Russian Economy and the World.
Khan, Haider (2023): Ecological Imperialism: A 21st Century Circuits Approach.
Khan, Haider (2023): Is Nonaligned Foreign Policy for a Small Country Possible? The case of Bangladesh from 1972 to 1975 : Achievements and Contradictions.
Khan, Haider (2023): Can BRI be the Road to Peace and Prosperity?
Khan, Haider (2023): The Future of War and Peace: An Essay on Causal Analysis via AI and Autonomous Weapons Systems.
Khan, Haider (2023): Geoeconomics, Structural Change and Energy Use in Iran: A SAM-Based CGE Analysis with Some Geoeconomic and Geopolitical Considerations.
Khan, Haider (2023): War and Peace in East Asia: Avoiding Thucydides’s Trap with China as a Rising Power.
Khan, Haider (2023): Socialism or Barbarism in the 21st Century? China vs. Global North during Capitalist (COVID) Crisis, Inequality and Poverty.
Khan, Haider (2023): Geoeconomics, China, Fourth Industrial Revolution and the Future.
Khan, Haider (2023): Geoeconomics, China, Fourth Industrial Revolution and the Future.
Khan, Haider (2023): Is Nonaligned Foreign Policy for a Small Country Possible? The case of Bangladesh from 1972 to 1975 : Achievements and Contradictions.
Khan, Haider (2023): Ecological Resources Depletion, Inequality and Poverty.
Khan, Haider (2023): Towards a New Global Financial Architecture for the Global South.
Khan, Haider (2023): Dedollarization: The Role of Expanded BRICS and the Global South.
Khan, Haider (2024): Development Orders and Disorders: Real Competition in Complex Global Capitalist System, China’s Ambiguous Case, and the Need for Democratic Socialism in the 21st Century.
Khan, Haider (2024): Ecological Crisis and the Global South Internationalist Ecosocialism : A Strategy for Comprehensive Sustainable Non-capitalist Development in the Global South.
Khan, Haider (2024): Geoeconomics of a New Eurasia during the Fourth Industrial Revolution: The Role of China’s Innovation System, BRI and Sanctions from the Global North.
Khan, Haider (2024): 21st Century Accelerated Dedollarization, Multipolarity and The Global South Beyond Modern Money Theory: Governance of a Complex Global Financial System in the Age of Global Instabilities.
Khan, Haider (2024): Dialectics of Emergy in a Social Accounting Matrix.
Khan, Haider (2024): Ecological Thinking of Tagore and Ecological Equity: A 21st Century Perspective.
Khan, Haider (2024): Japanese Aid and Economic Development of Bangladesh.
Khan, Haider (2024): Women’s Socially Embedded Capabilities and Development: A Theory-based Empirical Investigation.
Khan, Haider (2024): Trans-development and the Global South: Counter-hegemonic Strategy for Building an Ecological Global Civilization.
Khan, Haider (2024): Uneven Development: Causal Explanations and Counterfactuals with Structural Depth.
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