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Volume 19, month 11, 1996
- Editorial Introduction pp. 1-9

- Sven Arndt and Chris Milner
- The Role of the OECD in Liberalising International Trade and Capital Flows pp. 11-28

- David Henderson
- Central Europe Looks West pp. 29-44

- Henryk Kierzkowski
- Regionalism and the Bias Against Agriculture in Less Developed Countries pp. 45-66

- Dean A. DeRosa
- Canadian Trade Policy: The GATT's 1995 Review pp. 67-80

- Ronald Wonnacott
- The Trade Policy Review of the European Union pp. 81-100

- Jacques Pelkmans and Antonia Giulia Carzaniga
- The Trade Policy Review of Indonesia pp. 101-117

- George Fane
- Israel's Trade Policy Review pp. 119-132

- Mordechai Kreinin
- The Trade Policy Review of Japan pp. 133-155

- Robert Stern
- The Trade Policy Review of Zimbabwe pp. 157-166

- Jan Willem Gunning
- The Scope, Implication and Economic Rationale of a Competition-Oriented Approach to Future Multilateral Trade Negotiations pp. 167-181

- Geza Feketekuty and Robert A. Rogowsky
- Trade Policy and Environmental Protection pp. 183-194

- Horst Siebert
- Passing Through Regionalism: The Transition to Global Markets pp. 621-633

- Raymond Vernon
- Investment Creation and Diversion in Europe pp. 635-659

- Richard Baldwin, Rikard Forslid and Jan I. Haaland
- China's WTO Membership: What's at Stake? pp. 661-682

- Yongzheng Yang
- Europe and the Maastricht Challenge pp. 683-694

- Michel Aglietta and Merih Uctum
- The Government Procurement Agreement: Implications of Economic Theory pp. 695-720

- Aaditya Mattoo
- The Stability of Trade Policy in the Countries in Transition and their Integration into the Multilateral Trading System pp. 721-745

- Zdenek Drabek
- Gifts and Debt Buy-Backs pp. 747-757

- Dominick Egli
- Why Small Countries Worry: Neglected Issues in Current Analyses of the Benefits and Costs for Small Countries of Integrating with Large Ones pp. 759-764

- G. K. Helleiner
- Review Article – The Bretton Woods Institutions in Developing Countries: Bétes Noires or Toothless Tigers? pp. 765-779

- Jane Harrigan
Volume 19, month 09, 1996
- The Free Trade Area of the Americas: Good for Latin America? pp. 485-515

- Arvind Panagariya
- Discovering the Truth About Protection Rackets pp. 517-532

- Chris Milner
- Is APEC a Natural Regional Trading Bloc? A Critique of the ‘Gravity Model’of International Trade pp. 533-543

- Jacques J. Polak
- Protecting Jobs or Protecting Rents? Back-of-the-Envelope Arithmetic on Egypt's Car Industry pp. 545-553

- Marcelo M. Giugale and Mette J. Knudsen
- The Economics of the Middle East Peace Process: Are There Prospects for Trade and Growth? pp. 555-574

- Karolina Ekholm, Johan Torstensson and Rasha Torstensson
- Trade in Insurance in the Central-America Common Market pp. 575-593

- François Outreville
- A Comment on ‘Review — Debt, Adjustment and Recovery’ pp. 595-608

- I. M. D. Little
- The Aspects of Dynamic Interactions in the Decision-Making Process: The Hyundai's Anti-Dumping Case pp. 609-613

- Gi-Heon Kwon
Volume 19, month 07, 1996
- The European Union's Mediterranean Free Trade Initiative pp. 387-405

- Bernard Hoekman and Simeon Djankov
- Proposals to Ensure a Smooth Transition to European Monetary Union by 1999 pp. 407-423

- Paul Mizen and Brian Tew
- Tariffication in the Uruguay Round: How Much Liberalisation? pp. 425-446

- Merlinda D. Ingco
- Integration of Central Europe in the Common Agricultural Policy of the European Union pp. 447-463

- Štefan Bojnec
- Primary Exports and Economic Growth in Developing Countries pp. 465-475

- Augustin Fosu
Volume 19, month 05, 1996
- Trade and Investment in a Hub-and-Spoke System Versus a Free Trade Area pp. 237-252

- Ronald Wonnacott
- The Liberalisation of East-West European Trade: Hubs, Spokes and Further Complications pp. 253-272

- Alice Enders and Ronald Wonnacott
- How Domestic Demand Shapes the Pattern of International Trade pp. 273-286

- Rolf Weder
- Sub-Saharan African Own Commitments in the Uruguay Round - Myth or Reality? pp. 287-305

- Piritta Sorsa
- The Scope and Depth of GATS Commitments pp. 307-332

- Laura Altinger and Alice Enders
- Onwards to Singapore: The International Contestability of Markets and the New Trade Agenda pp. 333-343

- Americo Beviglia Zampetti and Pierre Sauvé
- Peripherality in Economic Geography and Modern Growth Theory: Evidence from Ireland's Adjustment to Free Trade pp. 345-365

- Frank Barry
- Review - Debt, Adjustment and Recovery pp. 367-378

- Michael Bleaney
Volume 19, month 03, 1996
- The Bretton Woods Institutions and the Political Economy of International Monetary Reform pp. 143-148

- Graham Bird
- From Bretton Woods to Halifax and Beyond: The Political Economy of International Monetary Reform pp. 149-172

- Graham Bird
- Political Economy of the Bretton Woods Institutions: Adapting to Financial Change pp. 173-193

- C. Randall Henning
- Bureaucracy at the IMF and the World Bank: A Comparison of the Evidence pp. 195-210

- Roland Vaubel
- Principals, Agents and the Limitations of BWI Conditionality pp. 211-229

- Tony Killick
Volume 19, month 01, 1996
- Who Voted Against the NAFTA? Trade Unions Versus Free Trade pp. 1-12

- John A. C. Conybeare and Mark Zinkula
- Brazilian Inflation and the Plano Real pp. 13-37

- Jeffrey Sachs and Alvaro A. Zini
- Lessons from Bank and Enterprise Restructuring in the Transition Economies of Europe and Central Asia pp. 39-62

- Michael S. Borish, Millard F. Long and Michel Noël
- The Polluter-Pays Principle in the Context of Agriculture and the Environment pp. 63-87

- James A. Tobey and Henri Smets
- The Automotive Industry in Southeast Asia: Can Protection Be Made Less Costly? pp. 89-112

- Paul Wonnacott
- The Potential For Trade Between Israel, The Palestinians and Jordan pp. 113-134

- Arie Arnon, Avia Spivak and J. Weinblatt