Content
June 1986, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 125-140 Of Free Trade and Reciprocity
by Edmund Dell - 141-152 The Political Problem of Adjustment
by Gary Banks & Jan Tumlir - 153-170 Importance of a GATT Review in the New Negotiations
by Gardner Patterson & Eliza Patterson - 171-192 Game Theory and the Analysis of Protectionist Trends
by Hans Christoph Rieger - 193-210 Oil and International Activities of Arab Banks
by Naiem A. Sherbiny - 211-215 De‐Stalinisation of Chinese Economic Policy and the World Bank
by Cyril Zhiren Lin - 215-216 Getting and Spending in a Democracy
by Patrick Minford
March 1986, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-18 Fiddling While the GATT Burnsa
by Martin Wolf - 19-36 Defusing Conflict between Traders and Non‐traders
by Gerard & Victoria Curzon - 37-50 Informal Systemic Change in the GATT
by Per Magnus Wijkman - 51-64 A Global Outlook from the Old Hermit Kingdom
by Soogil Young - 65-78 Some Thoughts on Mexico's Foreign Indebtedness
by Leopoldo Solís & I. M. D. Little - 79-96 Do Performance Requirements and Investment Incentives Work?
by Stephen E. Guisinger - 97-111 New Trends in Anti‐dumping Practice in Brussels
by Christopher Norall - 113-121 Economic, Legal and Political Functions of the Principle of Non‐discrimination
by Ernst‐Ulrich Petersmann
December 1985, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 325-338 Common Interests of Industrial and Developing Countries
by Sumitro Djojohadikusumo - 339-352 Case for a Tribunal to Assist in Settling Trade Disputes
by Guy Ladreit de Lacharrière - 353-372 Chronic Unemployment in Western Europe Forever?
by Juergen B. Donges - 373-392 Myth and Reality of Japan's Industrial Policies
by Sueo Sekiguchi & Toshihiro Horiuchi - 393-408 Trade in Steel: Another Turn in the Protectionist Spiral
by Kent Jones - 409-411 Manufacturing, Trade and the Far‐sighted Manager in Britain
by John Cassels - 412-417 Private Lending to Sovereigns — from Florence to Seoul
by Richard O'Brien
September 1985, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 201-218 The Cambridge Group and the Developing Countries
by Bela Balassa - 219-234 Follies of Policies for Textile Imports in Western Europe
by Carl Hamilton - 235-248 How to Unravel the Multi‐fibre Arrangement
by Martin Wolf - 249-266 Multinational Ownership of Shipping Activities
by Charles P. Kindleberger & Harry G. Johnson - 267-286 A High Road for the American Automobile Industry
by Arthur B. Laffer & Victor A. Canto & Richard V. Eastin & Charles W. Kadlec - 287-298 The Scope, Limits and Function of the GATT Legal System
by Frieder Roessler & Antoine‐Augustin Cournot - 299-315 Surges of Imports: Perceptions versus Evidence
by Charles Pearson & Mark Ellyne - 317-319 French Attitude to a New GATT Round
by Edith Cresson - 320-321 Regulating Banking beyond National Boundaries
by Ingo Walter
June 1985, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 93-108 Importance of General Policies to Promote Economic Growth
by Anne O. Krueger - 109-118 Ineffectiveness of Protection in Promoting Social Goals
by Robert E. Baldwin - 119-134 Agriculture and Developing Countries in the GATT
by Julio J. Nogués - 135-152 Changing Stresses on the World Economy
by William R. Cline - 153-170 What is Wrong with the West European Economies?
by Assar Lindbeck - 171-182 Identifying the Issues in Trade in Services
by Gary P. Sampson & Richard H. Snape - 183-188 Tell us Where the New Jobs will Come from
by W. M. Corden - 189-192 Role of the International Energy Agency
by Helga Steeg - 194-196 Modern Japan: Economic Prosperity and Social Poverty?
by Paul Josef Lantz
March 1985, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-9 Current Illusions about the International Debt Crisis
by Lawrence J. Brainard - 11-26 Negotiating International Rules for Trade in Services
by Harald B. Malmgren - 27-42 North‐South Issues in Trade in Services
by André Sapir - 43-62 Wider Implications of Protecting Japan's Rice Farmers
by Jimmye S. Hillman & Robert A. Rothenberg - 63-80 Interdependence, Macro‐economic Policies and all that
by Paul de Grauwe & Michele Fratianni - 81-83 More on Choosing the Right Rules for Exchange‐rate Management
by John Williamson - 83-84 Still More on Choosing …
by Hans Genberg - 85-87 Conceptions of the International Economic and Legal Order
by Jan Tumlir
December 1984, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 361-368 Lessons from Textile Experience for General Trade Policy
by Arthur Dunkel - 369-390 Comparative Advantage and Trade in Services
by Brian Hindley & Alasdair Smith - 391-406 On Choosing the Right Rules for Exchange‐rate Management
by Hans Genberg - 407-420 Features of the Omnibus Trade Act in the United States
by Eliza Patterson - 421-434 Milk Surpluses till the Cows Come Home?
by Alfred S. Friedeberg - 435-442 Importance of Getting Rural Development into Sequence
by S. C. Hsieh - 442-444 Europe's Finances over Five Centuries
by C. M. McMahon
September 1984, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 229-240 World Trade Issues Require More than a Piecemeal Approach
by Moriyuki Motono - 241-256 Role of the Trade Ombudsman in Liberalising Japan's Market
by Saburo Okita - 257-276 Agenda for Action on Issues in Euro‐Japanese Relations
by Jean‐Pierre Lehmann - 277-294 Empty Economics in the Case for Industrial Policy
by Brian Hindley - 295-312 Realities Confronting China's Foreign Investment Policy
by Friedrich Wu - 313-332 Sustained Economic Growth — Prospect or Mirage?
by Martin Wolf - 333-340 Albania's Economy Today and Tomorrow
by Michael Ellman - 341-344 Reflections on the Byatt Report
by D.J. Morris - 345-346 Rejoinder on the Byatt Report
by I.C.R. Byatt - 347-353 Reindustrialisation of Western Economies — Is it Desirable or Feasible?
by Seev Hirsch
June 1984, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 133-144 Splintering and Disembodiment of Services and Developing Nations
by Jagdish N. Bhagwati - 145-162 On the Consequences of Muddling Through the Debt Crisis
by Rudiger Dornbusch - 163-178 Byatt Report on Subsidies to British Export Credits
by I.C.R. Byatt - 179-196 Industrial Protection in the Developed Countries
by Bela Balassa & Carol Balassa - 197-214 Re‐industrialising America: Policy Makers and Interest Groups
by Robert Ballance & Stuart Sinclair - 215-217 Internal Market Problems of the European Community
by Karl‐Heinz Narjes - 218-222 Economic Sanctions and Foreign Policy
by Hedley Bull
March 1984, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 5-22 Impasse of the 1980s: Locomotives who Can't or Won't
by James Tobin - 23-32 Strengthening the International Trade and Financial Systems
by Jonkheer Emile van Lennep - 33-46 Is European Integration now Due to Inertia or Conviction?
by Juergen B. Donges - 47-62 Employment and Competitiveness in the European Community
by Brendan M. Walsh - 63-86 Meeting the Challenges of the World Information Economy
by Geza Feketekuty & Jonathan D. Aronson - 87-102 Forces Shaping International Maritime Transport
by Elliot Schrier & Ernest Nadel & Bertram E. Rifas - 103-106 International Deficits — Pragmatism and Strategy
by Lard Lever of Manchester - 107-111 International Monetary System under Scrutiny
by Otmar Emminger - 112-117 Optimal Development Policies: Lessons from Experience
by Jan Tinbergen
December 1983, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 373-392 Maginot Line of European Farm Policies
by Malcolm D. Bale & Ulrich Koester - 393-408 Need for an Open Multilateral Trading System
by Jan Tumlir - 409-420 The ‘SPELC’— a Tale of Post‐war Western Europe
by Jean Waelbroeck - 421-438 Economic Costs of Sectoral Protection in Britain
by Vincent Cable & Martin Weale - 439-440 On Finding the Way Back to Sustained Economic Growth
by John Williamson - 440-445 A Rejoinder on the Question of How to Achieve Sustained Growth
by Martin Wolf - 445-447 Disillusion with the European Community in Business Circles
by Guido Carli - 447-449 The Soviet Gas Pipeline: Not so Bad an Idea after All?
by Erik Dirksen - 451-456 Critical Issues in American‐Japanese Relations
by Kiyoshi Kawahito
September 1983, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 229-244 Public Administration and Economic Development in LDCs
by Goh Keng‐Swee - 245-252 Need for the Developing Countries to Play their Part in the GATT
by Kim Jae‐Ik - 253-274 What is All This about ‘Industrial Targeting’ in Japan?
by Gary R. Saxonhouse - 275-290 Political Arithmetic of Yen for Dollars
by Kazuo Nukazawa - 291-304 The Moral Hazard of IMF Lending
by Roland Vaubel - 305-324 International Debt Quagmire — to Whom do We Owe It?
by Larry A. Sjaastad - 325-352 Current Issues and Progress in European Shipping Policy
by Hans Böhme - 353-356 Consideration in the European Community of Trade and Finance Issues
by Peter Rees - 357-361 American Trade Law and the Steel Pact between Brussels and Washington
by Gary N. Horlick - 363-363 Weaving a Web around Multinational Enterprises
by Simon Webley
June 1983, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 101-126 The Way Back to Sustained Economic Growth
by Jan Tumlir & Martin Wolf - 127-136 Joining Hands to Overcome Economic Turmoil
by Emil Salim - 137-145 Why There is No Mileage Left in Global Negotiations
by Jagdish N. Bhagwati - 147-157 Industrial Adjustment in East Asia's Resource‐poor Economies
by Sueo Sekiguchi - 159-182 The Economics and Politics of Countertrade
by Gary Banks - 183-194 Going against the Grain: Lessons of the 1980 Embargo
by Animesh Ghoshal - 195-214 Protectionist Threat to Trade and Investment in Services
by Jeffrey J. Schott - 215-218 Outward versus Inward Orientation Once Again
by Bela Balassa - 219-219 Trade and Employment in the Third World
by Alasdair I. MacBean
March 1983, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 5-26 Failure of Economic Liberalism in the Cone of Latin America
by Larry A. Sjaastad - 27-38 An Appraisal of Japanese Financial Policies
by Masaru Yoshitomi - 39-58 What is Different about European Agricultural Protectionism?
by Stefan Tangermann - 59-72 Financial Implications of a Sweeping CAP Reform
by Hugo Dicke & Horst Rodemer - 73-88 Stakes and Risks in Economic Sanctions
by Thomas O. Bayard & Joseph Pelzman & Jorge Perez‐Lopez - 89-90 More Aspects of the Manioc Agreement between Brussels and Bangkok
by Ammar Siamwalla - 90-92 Barriers to be Overcome in Liberalising International Civil Aviation
by Knut Hammarskjöld - 93-93 More Evidence from Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz
by T. G. Congdon
December 1982, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 341-360 Is it Time to Re‐regulate the Airline Industry?
by Alfred E. Kahn - 361-366 Protectionism and the Financial Structure of the World Economy
by Kenneth Durham - 367-378 Incorporating the Gains from Trade into Policy
by J. M. Finger - 379-406 The 1980s: Twilight of the Open Trading System?
by C. Michael Aho & Thomas O. Bayard - 407-414 The Soviet Gas Pipeline: a Bad Idea Made Worse
by Gordon Crovitz - 415-417 Trade as the Engine, Handmaiden, Brake or Offspring of Growth?
by Paul Streeten - 417-422 Prospects for Liberalisation of Civil Aviation
by Lord Marsh - 423-425 Saudi Arabia's Confidence in Tackling Real Problems
by Sir John Wilton
November 1982, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 229-240 A Simple Plan for Negotiating on Trade in Services
by William E. Brock - 241-258 Critical Issues in the Talks on Emergency Protection
by Prem Kumar - 259-278 Perils in the Brussels‐Washington Steel Pact of 1982
by Hans Mueller & Hans van Der Ven - 279-290 Rescheduling Sovereign Debt: Is There a Better Approach?
by Jeffrey E. Garten - 291-302 Trade Policies and ‘Strategies’— Case for a Liberal Approach
by P. D. Henderson - 303-320 Diversification of Reserves and Monetary Stability
by J. A. H. de Beaufort Wijnholds - 321-324 Japan's Approach to the GATT Ministerial Meeting
by Nobuo Matsunaga - 325-335 India: the Land of Unfulfilled Promise
by Deepak Lal
September 1982, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 133-148 Apertura Policies in the Cone of Latin America
by T. G. Congdon - 149-158 Why a £9,000 Car in Britain Costs £6,000 in Belgium
by Brian Hindley - 159-170 A Cool Look at ‘Outward‐looking’ Strategies for Development
by Paul Streeten - 171-186 Newly Industrialising Countries in an Interdependent World
by Colin I. Bradford - 187-200 Development of Hong Kong's Place in International Trade
by Lee Kam‐Hon - 201-205 Time for Businessmen to Speak Out on Policy‐induced Uncertainty
by Otto Wolff von Amerongen - 205-212 American Banking System in Transition at Home and Abroad
by Norman Barker - 213-216 Realities and Double Standards in Relations with Japan
by Jean‐Pierre Lehmann
March 1982, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 5-18 North‐South Mutual Interest in Greater Reliance on Markets
by Jonkheer Emile van Lennep - 19-28 Mr John Biffen M. P. at the Pearly Gates
by Deepak Lal - 29-42 International Economic Order—Can the Trend be Reversed?
by Jan Tumlir - 43-60 A View from the Dress Circle in the Theatre of Trade Disputes
by C. F. Teese - 61-84 Economic Development, Cancun and the Western Democracies
by Karl Brunner - 85-104 Why Developing Countries Should Participate in the GATT System
by T. N. Srinivasan - 105-112 Employment and Income Effects of Re‐locating Textile Industries
by Hans‐Hinrich Glismann & Dean Spinanger - 113-119 On Economic Freedom and Democracy
by Martin Wolf
December 1981, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 357-374 The Twilight of Domestic Economic Policies
by Richard Blackhurst - 375-390 The Japanese Challenge to Western Europe'sNew Crisis Industries
by Geoffrey Shepherd - 391-406 Industrial Policy as an Issue in the Economic Environment
by Assar Lindbeck - 407-418 Peace Making and Economic Interdependence
by Seev Hirsch - 419-428 SDR Distribution, Interest Rates and Aid Flows
by Graham Bird - 429-434 Need for a Rule‐oriented Trading System
by William Alberger - 435-445 Divergent Oil Interests of the First and Third Worlds
by Edith Penrose
June 1981, Volume 4, Issue 2‐3
- 117-126 Questions for Those Interested in World Economic Recovery
by Arthur Dunkel - 127-148 Can Developing‐country Exports Keep Growing in the 1980s?
by Helen Hughes & Jean Waelbroeck - 149-174 US‐Chinese Economic Relations in the Asian‐Pacific Context
by Hugh Patrick - 175-186 OECD versus the GATT on the Source of Inflation
by Paul de Grauwe - 187-198 Velocity, Cash Management and Monetary Policy
by Paul F. Smith - 199-208 Labour Costs in the American Steel and Auto Industries
by Richard G. Anderson & Mordechai E. Kreinin - 209-212 Open Letters to Governments — British arid German Style
by Eri Nicolaides - 213-223 Countries in the Economic Middle
by Dick Wilson - 229-250 Japanese Steel in the American Market: Conflict and Causes
by Kiyoshi Kawahito - 251-262 Neo‐protectionism, the MFA and the European Community
by Gerard Curzon - 263-270 How to Assure the Stability of the Financial System
by Helen B. Junz - 271-282 Loans to Assist the Transition to Outward‐looking Policies
by Anne O. Krueger - 283-289 British Government Inaction over the Exchange Rate
by Roger Bootie - 291-314 Energy in the Soviet Union: Problems for Comecon?
by Jeremy Russell - 315-332 European Community'sBudgetary Problems: a Danish View
by Jorgen Orstrom Moller - 333-336 Prohibitively High Textile Tariffs of Developing Countries
by Konrad Neundörfer - 337-351 The Cancun Summit and the NIEO Proposals
by Juergen B. Donges & Herbert G. Grubel
March 1981, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 5-16 Market Forces and ‘Those Who Foretell the Future …’
by Lord McFadzean of Kelvinside - 17-28 International Economic Relations in Transition
by Raymond Vernon - 29-48 Private Initiative to Thwart the Trade in Counterfeit Goods
by William N. Walker - 49-56 New Thoughts on the Recycling of Petro‐dollars
by Wolfgang Stützel - 57-68 One Course of Recovery for the Ailing European Community
by Hugh Corbet - 69-78 Economic Sanctions as a Tool of Policy against Rhodesia
by E.G. Cross - 79-102 Questions on International Trade in Textiles and Clothing
by Donald B. Keesing & Martin Wolf - 103-111 Topsy‐turvy Uranium World
by Yugo Kovach
November 1980, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 275-284 How to Avoid a New International Economic Disorder
by Staffan Burenstam‐Linder - 285-302 Interaction of Financial and Commercial Markets: Challenge for Policy Makers
by Harald B. Malmgren - 303-311 Micro‐processors, Luddites and their Economic Consequences
by Sir Ieuan Maddock - 313-342 Voluntary Export Restraints and the GATT's Main Escape Clause
by Brian Hindley - 343-358 Is an Olive Oil Lake to Join the Butter Mountain?
by Alfred S. Friedeberg - 359-376 American Trade Adjustment Assistance after Five Years
by C. Michael Aho & Thomas O. Bayard - 377-379 Case For Small Farms In Developing Countries
by Michael Lipton
September 1980, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 151-160 Politicians, Economists and Protection ‐the Deaf' Meet the Blind
by Deepak Lal - 161-166 There is Nothing New under the Sun
by M.C. O'Dowd - 167-184 Relationships between Macro‐economic and Industrial Policies
by W. M. Corden - 185-204 Industrial Policies in West Germany's Not so Market‐oriented Economy
by Juergen B. Donges - 205-216 Alternatives to Delayed Structural Adjustment in 'Workshop Europe'
by Victoria Curzon Price - 217-234 Mixed Blessings for the Third World in Codes on Non‐tariff Measures
by Peter J. Ginman & Thomas A. Pugel & Ingo Walter - 235-264 Problems for the European Currency Unit in the Private Sector
by Niels Thygesen
June 1980, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-12 Forthcoming Negotiations on the Multi‐fibre Arrangement
by Lalith Athulathmudali - 13-52 Effects of the World Economic Crisis on the East European Economies
by Richard Portes - 53-70 United States Congress and the Tokyo Round Lessons of a Success Story
by I. M. Destler & Thomas R. Graham