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I was away and missed the debate regarding the non-European History 
of Economic Thought. During the last few years I have been trying to 
extend Prof. Spengler's work on the History of Indian Thought. I am 
not claiming to have Prof. Spengler's insights, clarity or analytical 
depth. His project was much broader in scope and his book has only 
one chapter on Kautilya's Arthashastra. I have focused only on 
Kautilya's contributions. These are some of my publications on 
Kautilya's contributions.



[1] "Kautilya on Moral, Market and Government Failures" International 
Journal of Hindu Studies, April, 2009 (forthcoming)



             A special Issue of Humanomics, 2009, Vol. 25, No. 1



[2] Kautilya on Economics as a Separate Science



[3]. Kautilya as a Forerunner of Neo-classical Price Theory



[4] Kautilya on Principles of Taxation



[5] Kautilya on International Trade



[6] Kautilya on Law, Economics and Ethics





[7] "Kautilya on Management by Wisdom during the Fourth Century BCE", 
International Institute of Informatics and Systemics, Proceedings, 
2008, Vol. VII, pp256-262.



[8] "Kautilya on Governance, Self-Discipline, and Riches" in S. K. 
Agrawal (ed.), Towards Improving Governance, Transparency 
International India, 2008, New Delhi, pp21-31.



             [9] "Kautilya on Administration of Justice during the 
Fourth Century BCE" Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 2007, 
Vol.29, Number 3, pp. 359-377.



             [10] "Kautilya on Moral and Material Incentives, and 
Effort" History of Political Economy, 2007, Vol. 39, No 2, pp. 263-292.





             [11] "Kautilya on Time Inconsistency and Asymmetric 
Information" Indian Economic Review, 2007, Vol. 42, Number 1, pp.41-55.



             [12] "Kautilya on Institutions, Governance, Knowledge, 
Ethics and Prosperity" Humanomics, 2007, Vol. 23, No. 1: 5-28



             [13] "Kautilya on Public Goods and Taxation," History of 
Political Economy, 2005 (Winter), Vol. 37.4: 723-751.



             [14] "Kautilya on Ethics and Economics," Humanomics, 
2005, Vol. 21, No.3/4: 1-28.



             [15] "Kautilya on the Scope and Methodology of 
Accounting, Organizational Design and the Role of Ethics in Ancient 
India," Accounting Historians Journal, 2004, Vol. 31, No. 2: 125-148.



Balbir Sihag

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