From time to time, analytic working papers are generated to explore selected aspects of the International Futures (IFs) modeling system. Some are used to test aspects of the model, while others become foundations for larger research efforts and writing projects. Many evolve over time, so it is important to note working paper numbers and dates when using and citing the papers.
Hillebrand, E. E. (2010). Deglobalization Scenarios: Who Wins? Who Loses? : Global Economy Journal. Global Economy Journal, 10(2). http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/gej.2010.10.2/gej.2010.10.2.1611/gej.2010.10.2.1611.xml
Hughes, Barry B. 2009. "Forecasting Long-Term Global Change: Introduction to International Futures (IFs)." Working paper 2009.12.28. Pardee Center for International Futures, Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver, Denver, CO.
Moyer, Jonathan D. 2009. “Long-Range Economic Modeling with International Futures (IFs).” Paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual Convention (Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future), New York, NY, February 15−18.
Irfan, Mohammod T. 2008. “A Global Education Transition: Computer Simulation of Alternative Paths to Universal Basic Education.” PhD dissertation, University of Denver.