Publications Arunabha Ghosh
Arunabha Ghosh (2011) ‘Strengthening WTO Surveillance: Making Transparency Work for Developing Countries‘ in Making Global Trade Governance Work for Development, edited by Carolyn Deere-Birkbeck. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. |
Arunabha Ghosh (2011) ‘Governing Clean Energy Subsidies: Why Legal And Policy Clarity Is Needed‘ Bridges Trade BioRes, November 2011. |
Martin A. Burton, Rahul Sen, Simon Gordon-Walker, and Arunabha Ghosh (2011) National Water Resources Framework Study: Roadmaps for Reforms, October, New Delhi: Council on Energy, Environment and Water and 2030 Water Resources Group, pp i-68. |
Arunabha Ghosh (2011) ‘Strengthening WTO Surveillance: Making Transparency Work for Developing Countries‘ in Making Global Trade Governance Work for Development, edited by Carolyn Deere-Birkbeck. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. |
Martin A. Burton, Rahul Sen, Simon Gordon-Walker, Anand Jalakam, and Arunabha Ghosh (2011) National Water Resources Framework Study: Research Report Submitted to the Planning Commission for the 12th Five Year Plan, September, New Delhi: Council on Energy, Environment and Water and 2030 Water Resources Group, pp. i-584. |
Arunabha Ghosh (2011) ‘Seeking Coherence In Complexity: The Governance of Energy by Trade and Investment Institutions‘ Global Policy 2 (Special Issue): 106-119. |
Jason Blackstock and Arunabha Ghosh (2011) ‘Does geoengineering need a global response – and of what kind?‘ Background Paper, Solar Radiation Management Governance Initiative, Royal Society UK, Chicheley. |
Arunabha Ghosh (2010) ‘Negotiating around Tradeoffs: Alternative Institutional Designs for Climate Finance‘ European Climate Platform Report No. 10, Centre for European Policy Studies, Brussels, 9 December. |
Arunabha Ghosh, Arundhati Ghose, Suman Bery, C. Uday Bhaskar, Tarun Das, Nitin Desai, Anwarul Hoda, Kiran Karnik, Srinivasapuram Krishnaswamy, Radha Kumar, Shyam Saran (2011) Understanding Complexity, Anticipating Change: From Interests to Strategy on Global Governance, Report of the Working Group on India and Global Governance, December, New Delhi: Council on Energy, Environment and Water. |
Arunabha Ghosh (2010) “Harnessing the Power Shift: Governance options for international climate financing,” Oxfam Research Report, 6 October. |
Arunabha Ghosh (2010) Developing Countries in the WTO Trade Policy Review Mechanism World Trade Review, 9(3): 419-455 |
Arunabha Ghosh (2010), Making climate look like trade? Questions on incentives, flexibility and credibility, Policy Brief for Centre for Policy Research. |
Arunabha Ghosh (2010), Climate, trade and global governance in the midst of an economic crisis, European Parliament’s Special Committee on the Financial, Economic and Social crisis. |
Arunabha Ghosh and Kevin Watkins (2009) Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change: Why Financing for Technology Transfer Matters, GEG Working Paper 2009/53 |
Arunabha Ghosh (2009) “A New Mandate for Monitoring in the Trade System” in Rebuilding Global Trade: Proposals for a Fairer, More Sustainable Future edited by Carolyn Deere-Birkbeck and Ricardo Melendez-Ortiz. Geneva and Oxford: International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development, and Global Economic Governance Programme. |
Arunabha Ghosh “Developing Countries in the WTO Trade Policy Review Mechanism” World Trade Review 9 pp. 419-455 (2010) |
Arunabha Ghosh and Ngaire Woods (2009) “Developing Country Concerns about Climate Finance Proposals: Priorities, Trust and the Credible Donor Problem” in Climate Finance: Regulatory and Funding Strategies for Climate Change and Global Development, edited by Richard B. Stewart, Benedict Kingsbury and Bryce Rudyk. New York and London: New York University Press. |
Arunabha Ghosh (2009) “Enforcing Climate Rules with Trade Measures : Five Recommendations for Trade Policy Monitoring” in Climate Finance: Regulatory and Funding Strategies for Climate Change and Global Development, edited by Richard B. Stewart, Benedict Kingsbury and Bryce Rudyk. New York and London: New York University Press. |
Arunabha Ghosh and Ngaire Woods (2009) “Governing Climate Change: Lessons from Other Governance Regimes” in The Economics and Politics of Climate Change, edited by Dieter Helm and Cameron Hepburn. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (An earlier version was published as Global Economic Governance Working Paper 2009/51, Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment Working Paper, Oxford.) |
Ngaire Woods & Arunabha Ghosh (2009), ‘Governing Climate Change: Lessons from other Governance Regimes’, September 2009, GEG Working Paper 2009/51. |
Arunabha Ghosh (2008) Information Gaps, Information Systems, and the WTO’s Trade Policy Review Mechanism WP 2008/40 |
Arunabha Ghosh (2006) “Managing transboundary waters” in Human Development Report 2006. New York: Palgrave. |
Arunabha Ghosh (2006) ‘Pathways Through Financial Crisis: India’, Global Governance, 12, 4 |
Arunabha Ghosh (2005) “Violent conflict: Bringing the real threat into focus” in Human Development Report 2005. New York: Oxford University Press. |
Arunabha Ghosh (2004) “Confronting movements for cultural domination” in Human Development Report 2004. New York: Oxford University Press. |
Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, Arunabha Ghosh, and Stefano Pettinato (2004) “Globalisation and cultural choice” in Human Development Report 2004. New York: Oxford University Press. (Revised version presented at the 4th Invernational Conference on the Capabilities Approach, Pavia, 5-7 September 2004). |
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