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May 1990, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 109-110 Two Monetary Unions
by Hans-Eckart Scharrer - 111-121 A development strategy for the 1990s
by Udo Simonis - 122-125 IMF conditionality: The wrong party pays the bill
by Jörn Altmann - 125-130 The social effects of adjustment policy in LDCs
by Joachim Betz - 131-139 The EC and the changes in Central and Eastern Europe
by Rudolf Hrbek - 140-146 The social dimension and cohesion: Complementary or contradictory?
by Angelos Kotios & Manfred Schäfers - 147-148 The Trade Policy Review Mechanism
by Stefan Voigt - 149-156 Administrative regimentation and economic reform in China
by Wolfgang Klenner
March 1990, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 53-54 Protection for the European car industry?
by Georg Koopmann - 55-63 Developing countries in the process of economic globalisation
by Bernhard Fischer - 64-72 On the problem of negative net financial transfers to developing countries
by Klaus Didszun - 72-76 The counter-effects of market regulation
by Franz Lang - 77-81 Free movement of labour in the single European market
by Heinz Werner - 82-87 Agriculture in Eastern European countries: Light at the end of the tunnel?
by Eckart Guth - 88-96 The post-war transformation of West Germany’s economy: A model for the GDR?
by Dieter Lösch
January 1990, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-2 Will the CMEA disband?
by Andreas Polkowski - 3-5 Debt reduction: the basis and shape of a new strategy
by Jeffrey Sachs & Josef Kneer - 6-12 How to pay for the debt — Coping with the Third World's crisis
by Paul-Günther Schmidt - 13-17 Exporters versus importers: LDCs, agricultural trade, and the Uruguay Round
by Andrew Cooper - 18-24 Safeguards and the problem of VERs
by Phedon Nicolaides - 24-27 Non-tariff barriers and the Uruguay Round
by Rudolf Adlung - 28-35 The anti-dumping policy of the European Communities
by Rolf Weidemann - 36-44 Implications of the EC internal market for relations with Eastern Europe
by Klaus Bolz - 45-48 European integration and international co-operation in exchange rate policy
by Beate Reszat - 49-52 The world economy moves at a gentler pace
by Günter Großer & Günter Weinert
November 1989, Volume 24, Issue 6
- 257-258 A chance for change in East Germany
by Klaus Bolz - 259-267 Employment effects of the European internal market
by Dieter Schumacher - 268-272 Telecommunications in the European internal market
by Jürgen Müller - 273-281 The globalization of markets and regional integration
by Paul Welfens - 282-289 The effects of structural adjustment programmes
by Zattler - 290-292 International environmental policy perspectives for the nineties
by Gerhard Maier - 293-297 The sugar protocol: an appraisal
by Thomas Koch - 298-302 Is the GSP antiquated?
by Roland Siebeke - 303-308 EC internal market: An opportunity for CMEA countries?
by Horst Tomann
September 1989, Volume 24, Issue 5
- 205-206 The perestroika dilemma
by Dieter Lösch - 207-215 EC trade policy beyond 1992
by Georg Koopmann & Hans-Eckart Scharrer - 216-220 Is there an alternative to voluntary export restraint arrangements?
by Wilfried Gatzke - 220-226 Liberalisation of the capital markets in developing countries
by Uwe Corsepius - 227-233 Developing countries and services
by Siegfried Schultz - 233-240 Loan loss provisioning
by George Abbott - 241-245 New debt strategies after the brady plan
by Walther Otremba - 246-254 The EC on the way to an Internal Energy Market
by Peter Palinkas
July 1989, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 153-154 Risks facing the world economy
by Günter Großer - 155-160 Is the performance of the dollar a random process?
by Rolf Schneider - 161-166 Will continuing liberalisation in the EC lead to instability in the EMS?
by Wolfgang Schröder - 167-173 EC agricultural and regional policy
by Jörg-Volker Schrader - 174-179 European integration: West and East
by Bettina Hürni - 180-190 Valuation of East-South trade data
by Jalaleddin Jalali - 191-196 Rural migration and regional development
by Karl Fasbender
May 1989, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 101-102 On the way to a European Monetary Union?
by Hans-Eckart Scharrer - 103-109 Financial innovation and international debt problems
by Dieter Bender - 110-116 The international debt problem: An analysis of the Brady plan
by Michael Frenkel - 116-119 The Brady Plan—A vicious circle or a way out of the debt crisis?
by Gerhard Maier - 120-126 The requirements for EC merger control
by Michael Krakowski - 127-137 New technologies and industrialization prospects of developing countries
by Wilfried Lütkenhorst - 138-148 Germany’s enduring current account surplus
by Egon Neuthinger
March 1989, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 53-54 Europe ’92: Conflicts coming to the fore
by Otto Mayer - 55-57 Monetary integration has made progress
by Leonhard Gleske - 57-60 A French view
by Robert Granet - 60-63 A robust system
by Hans-Eckart Scharrer - 64-70 Trends towards regionalism in the world economy
by Detlef Lorenz - 71-78 Adjustment constraints in developing countries
by Rasul Shams - 79-87 Socio-cultural factors in economic development
by Martin Büscher - 88-95 The private sector in the Soviet Union and China
by Armin Bohnet & Günter Jaehne - 96-98 Raw materials price rise easing off
by Heinz Kolbe
January 1989, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-2 The single European market: A favourable interim assessment
by Hans-Eckart Scharrer - 3-5 Is the world economy about to disintegrate?
by Anton Brender - 5-8 Protectionism: A world divided?
by Wolfgang Hager - 8-11 Reorganization or disorganization of the world economy?
by Georg Koopmann - 12-16 Does the new protectionsm really harm all trading countries?
by Franz Lang - 17-23 Countertrade with developing countries: New opportunities for North-South trade?
by Axel Halbach & Rigmar Osterkamp - 24-35 Structural change and environmental impact
by Martin Jänicke & Harald Mönch & Thomas Ranneberg & Udo Simonis - 36-40 Medium-term financial planning: An answer to community budget crises?
by Gerhard Stahl - 41-47 A new cooperative mechanism for the CMEA?
by Klaus Bolz - 48-52 Continued growth in the world economy
by Günter Großer & Günter Weinert
November 1988, Volume 23, Issue 6
- 253-254 Post-election speculations
by Otto Mayer - 255-260 The impact of 1992 on European integration and relations with the United States
by Wilhelm Nölling - 261-267 Distortions in world trade: Recent developments
by Hans Hochstrate & Ralf Zeppernick - 268-276 The Uruguay Round: Expectations of developing countries
by Sada Saxena - 277-285 The integration of the developing countries into the world economy
by Werner Glastetter - 286-296 Structural change in the world economy and forms of protectionism
by Elmar Altvater - 297-300 Reasons for Japan's low unemployment rate
by Uwe Vollmer
September 1988, Volume 23, Issue 5
- 201-202 International trade policy at a crucial stage
by Georg Koopmann - 203-207 The debt crisis and structural adjustment in developing countries
by Horst Tomann - 208-211 The World Bank's structural adjustment loans: a critique
by Rasul Shams - 212-219 EMS: a model for a world monetary order?
by Peter Bofinger & Christina Gerberding - 220-227 Challenges from new trends in foreign direct investment
by Wilfried Lütkenhorst - 228-232 Liberalisation of the internal market: Efficiency advantages and requirements
by Rainer Clement - 233-240 Article 115 EEC Treaty and trade with Eastern Europe
by Francis Sarre - 241-250 Inward investment and industrial competitiveness
by Margaret Sharp
July 1988, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 149-150 A Monetary Union for Europe
by Hans-Eckart Scharrer - 151-158 EC agricultural reform policy—The beginning of a new form of protectionism?
by Monika Hartmann & Peter Schmitz - 159-162 Poverty in the European Community: Trends and debates
by Graham Room - 163-171 The debt crisis and IMF policy
by Klaus Didszun - 172-177 Should the Asian NICs peg to the yen?
by Helmut Reisen & Axel Trotsenburg - 178-183 Sanctions under GATT article XIX versus voluntary export restraints
by Franz Lang - 184-188 Environmental protection and the international raw materials economy
by Susanne Iwersen-Sioltsidis - 189-196 The double deficit of the USA and disequilibria in the world economy
by Werner Kamppeter
June 1988, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 101-102 Continuing risks for the world economy
by Günter Großer - 103-108 Breakthrough in agricultural policy, or another policy failure?
by Ulrich Koester & Heinrich Terwitte - 109-115 Must the semi-conductor industry be subsidised?
by Joachim Starbatty & Uwe Vetterlein - 116-120 Costs and benefits of international barter
by Gerhard Maier - 121-125 A new departure in international commodities policies?
by Wolfgang Maennig - 126-131 Managing international debt
by Jesko Hentschel - 132-137 The changing economic order in China
by Armin Bohnet
March 1988, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 53-54 A European central bank?
by Hans-Eckart Scharrer - 55-63 Liberalisation and international cooperation
by Claus Köhier - 64-69 Current account balances and international economic policy coordination
by Heinz-Jürgen Scheid - 70-74 External orientation and domestic market promotion
by Heinrich Dehn - 75-78 Does the international financial system discriminate against developing countries?
by Graham Bird - 79-83 Food aid: Pros and cons
by Hans Singer - 84-90 Tax systems, tax revenue and growth in LDCs: A review of empirical evidence
by Norman Gemmell - 91-94 Adjustment policy and interest groups in developing countries
by Rasul Shams - 95-98 Trend changes on raw materials markets
by Heinz Kolbe
August 1970, Volume 5, Issue 8
- 258-259 Israel — A model of economic development
by Marion Mushkat