Srinivas S, Prasad RK, Rao P (2020) The clinical foreground and industrial background: Customizing national strategy for COVID-19 testing, IKD Working Paper series, The Open University

Srinivas, S. (2020) Institutional variety and the future of economics. Rev Evol Polit Econ (2020).
{Does economics have a robust system of inference and judgment? This piece analyses the implications for technological capabilities in development.}

Papaioannou, T., & Srinivas, S. (2019). Innovation as a political process of development: are neo-Schumpeterians value-neutral?. Innovation and Development, 9(1), 141-158

Srinivas, S. (2018) “Institutional-Evolutionary analysis and Industry-based methods for Social Policy” UNRISD working paper series;

Srinivas, S. (2018) “Evolutionary Demand, Innovation, Development” in D. Nathan, S. Sarkar, M. Tewari (Ed).Upgrading and Innovation in Global Value Chains in Asia (Cambridge University Press)

Srinivas, S. (2018) “No Global South’ in Economic Development Plans” in G. Bhan, S. Srinivas, V. Watson (Eds.) Companion to Planning in the Global South (Routledge, UK)

Srinivas, S. (2016). Healthy Industries and Unhealthy Populations: Lessons from Indian Problem-Solving. In Mackintosh et al. (Eds.) Making medicines in Africa (pp. 183-199). Palgrave Macmillan, London

Srinivas, S., J. Vieira Filho. (2015),” Farms versus Firms in Economic Development: The assumptions and consequences of learning dynamics in agriculture and manufacturing”, Institute for Applied Economic Research (IPEA) Brasilia, Discussion Paper 207, Oct

Srinivas, S. (2012). Market menagerie: Health and development in late industrial states. Stanford University Press (Economics and Finance)

Srinivas, S., & Sutz, J. (2008). Developing countries and innovation: Searching for a new analytical approach. Technology in society, 30(2), 129-140

Srinivas, S. (2006). Industrial development and innovation: some lessons from vaccine procurement. World Development, 34(10), 1742-1764