Works
- "Investment and the Great Depression", 1938, Econ History Review
- Essays on the British Economy of the Nineteenth Century, 1948.
- "The Terms of Trade in Theory and Practice", 1950, Econ History Review
- "The Historical Analysis of Terms of Trade", 1951, Econ History Review
- The Process of Economic Growth, 1952.
- The Dynamics of Soviet Society (with others), Norton and Co. 1953, slight update Anchor edition 1954.
- "Trends in the Allocation of Resources in Secular Growth", 1955, in Dupriez, editor, Economic Progress
- An American Policy in Asia, with R.W. Hatch, 1955.
- "The Take-Off into Self-Sustained Growth", 1956, EJ
- A Proposal: Key to an effective foreign policy, with M. Millikan, 1957.
- "The Stages of Economic Growth", 1959, Econ History Review
- The Stages of Economic Growth: A non-communist manifesto, 1960.
- The United States in the World Arena: An Essay in Recent History (American Project Series), 1960, 568 pages.
- Politics and the Stages of Growth, 1971.
- How it All Began: Origins of the modern economy, 1975.
- The World Economy: History and prospect, 1978.
- Why the Poor Get Richer and the Rich Slow Down: Essays in the Marshallian long period, 1980.
- Eisenhower, Kennedy, and foreign aid, 1985.
- Theorists of Economic Growth from David Hume to the Present, 1990.
- The Great Population Spike and After, 1998
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