Publications

  1. Moazam Mahmood. (in press). Three Regularities in Development (monograph). London: Palgrave.
  2. Moazam Mahmood and F. Bonnet. (in press). Growth and welfare in the BRICS. In The Oxford handbook of the BRICS. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  3. ILO. (2016). Transforming jobs to end poverty 2016. Geneva: ILO.
  4. ILO. (2016). Growth employment and decent work in LDCs 2016. Geneva: ILO.
  5. ILO. (2014). World of work report: Developing with jobs. Geneva: ILO.
  6. ILO. (2013). Global employment trends 2013: Recovering from a second jobs dip. Geneva: ILO.
  7. ILO. (2012). Global employment trends for women 2012. Geneva: ILO.
  8. ILO. (2012). Global employment trends for youth 2012. Geneva: ILO.
  9. ILO. (2012). Global employment trends: Preventing a deeper jobs crisis. Geneva: ILO.
  10. ILO. (2011). Global employment trends for youth: 2011 update. Geneva: ILO.
  11. ILO. (2011). Global employment trends 2011: The challenge of a jobs recovery. Geneva: ILO.
  12. ILO. (2011). Growth employment and decent work in LDCs. Geneva: ILO.
  13. ILO. (2010, August). Global employment trends for youth. Geneva: ILO.
  14. ILO. (2010, January). Global employment trends. Geneva: ILO.
  15. ILO G-20. (2010). The impact of fiscal stimulus on employment. Geneva: ILO.
  16. ILO G-20. (2009–12). Country briefs for China, Japan and the UK
  17. Dic Lu, Moazam Mahmood and Yu Yongding. (2008). What are the macro-drivers of growth, employment and income in the Chinese economy? A case study in policy coherence and sequencing (China’s Macro Drivers of Growth Paper). Beijing: ILO.
  18. Zhang Junfeng and Moazam Mahmood. (2007). Employment, decent work and poverty reduction in urban China (Integration, Regional and Country Policy Coherence Report No. 4). Beijing: ILO.
  19. Moazam Mahmood. (2005). Poverty reduction in Pakistan: The strategic impact of macro and employment policies (Integration Working Paper No. 46). Bangkok: ILO.
  20. Moazam Mahmood. (2005). Generating decent work for poverty reduction in Cambodia (Integration Working Paper No. 48). Bangkok: ILO.
  21. ILO. (2004). Dialogues in Asia: World Commission on the Social Dimension of Globalization. Bangkok: ILO.
  22. Moazam Mahmood and Gosah Aryah. (2001). The labour market and labour policy in a macroeconomic context: Growth, crisis and competitiveness in Thailand. In Gordon Betcherman and Rizwanul Islam (Eds.), East Asian labor markets and the economic crisis (pp. 245–292). Washington, DC, and Geneva: The World Bank and International Labour Office.
  23. Moazam Mahmood. (2001). Underlying causes of social cleavages in Asia: Employment, property rights and the role of the state. In Nat J. Colletta, Teck Ghee Lim and Anita Kelles-Viitanen (Eds.), Social cohesion and conflict prevention in Asia: Managing diversity through development (pp. 43–64). Washington, DC: The World Bank.
  24. Moazam Mahmood. (1999, March). Evolution of the Asian financial crisis and determination of policy needs and response (ILO Governing Body Paper No. 274/4/2). Geneva: ILO.
     
  25. Tariq J. Banuri, Shahrukh Rafi Khan and Moazam Mahmood. (Eds.). (1997). Just development: Beyond adjustment with a human face. Karachi: Oxford University Press.
  26. Moazam Mahmood and Durr-e-Nayab. (1995). Towards linking four emerging paradigms in economic theory: Regulationist, institutionalist, postmodernist and post-development. Pakistan Development Review, 34(4, Pt. 2), 673–690.
  27. Moazam Mahmood. (1994). Why children do not go to school in Pakistan: Some estimates and a theoretical framework. Pakistan Development Review, 33(4, Pt. 2), 1231–1248.
  28. Moazam Mahmood. (1993). A macro-analysis of time change in the distribution of land. Pakistan Development Review, 32(4, Pt. 2), 771–787.
  29. Moazam Mahmood. (1992). Profitability, productivity and contractual choice in agriculture. Pakistan Development Review, 31(4, Pt. 2), 911–927.
  30. Moazam Mahmood. (1991). Growth and distribution of agrarian assets in the Punjab. Pakistan Development Review, 30(4, Pt. 2), 1007–1027.
  31. Moazam Mahmood. (1989). Change in land distribution in the Punjab: Empirical application of an exogenous-endogenous model for agrarian sector analysis. Pakistan Development Review, 28(4, Pt. 2), 629–641
  32. Moazam Mahmood. (1988). A general theoretical framework for analyzing capital accumulation in agriculture. Pakistan Development Review, 27(4, Pt. 2), 621–632.

Moazam Mahmood and Nadeem Ul Haque. (1981). Farm size and productivity revisited. Pakistan Development Review, 20(2), 151–190.