Articles
Baudot's published articles include "The Common European Home: Any Room for Madison Avenue?", published in The Law and Policy of International Business, Selected Issues, A Festschrift for William Sprague Barnes, [Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America, Inc.] "Health Issues in International Advertising" was published in the European Journal of Marketing; volume 25, number 6. Both were published in the summer of 1991. In 1995, her essay entitled "Dispelling the Shadows of Materiality" was published in the United Nations document entitled Ethical and Spiritual Dimensions of Social Progress, UN publication sales no E. 95.IV.2.
Books
Candles in the Dark: A New Spirit for a Plural World
[University of Washington Press 2003]
Features a forward by Vaclav Havel. It is an international compendium of essays that share a sense of the importance of introducing ethical and spiritual concepts and values into the public discourse on progress and globalization issues. They offer a new approach to international relations and public policy that esteems the human spirit and dignity as central values in decision making, seeks links between self interest and the common good, and introduces, in a practical way, philosophical, spiritual, and cultural perspectives in the political discourse on global political and socioeconomic problems.

The People and Their Planet: Searching for Balance
[Palgrave Macmillan 1999]
Ensuring that population, environment and poverty factors are integrated into sustainable development policies challenges researchers and scholars to develop a reliable measure of their interlinkages, given the many inextricable relations between demographic trends, production, consumption and other human activities. This book takes a holistic approach to achieving that balance. The environmental impact of human populations vary geographically depending upon the fragility of the resource base, population densities and prevailing societal ethos. Understanding these variables is advanced by case-studies and data bases on environmental trends and human behaviours.

International Advertising Handbook: A User's Guide to Rules and Regulations
[Lexington Books 1989]
The distinctive character of this work springs from its mix of hard-nosed economic data, information about the cultural characteristics and public priorities that influence regulations, and the overview of the regulations. It is the combination that makes this book a useful first port of call for advertising practitioners.
But this is not merely a handbook for advertising practitioners. Dr. Baudot is also an academic (assistant professor in Politics at Saint Anselm College), and her past experience includes service as an economic affairs officer with the United Nations where she participated in north/south negotiations in UNCTAD and prepared studies on problems of foreign investment. She draws on this experience to give a fair account of the concerns that have been expressed about international advertising. The three chapters on international control are particularly useful as a brief exposition of the strengths and weaknesses of international solutions. This dimension makes the work (or parts of it) of value to students of marketing and international relations.
"Although Dr. Baudot's coverage of the law has the shortcomings to be expected of the work of a person who is not legally trained, lawyers concerned with international trade will find her book worth skimming through and dipping into. Her thesis is that laws regulating international advertising can be properly understood, and their likely evolution foreseen, only if there is an understanding of the social, political, and economic characteristics of the environments from which they originate. That thesis seems incontrovertible, and this work makes a contribution to that understanding."
— Frances Hanks, senior lecturer in Business Law, University of Melbourne.