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Volume 12, month 12, 1989
- European Integration, Exchange Rates and Monetary Reform pp. 389-412

- Garry Schinasi
- That Trade Deficit, Protectionism and Policy Coordination pp. 415-438

- Richard H. Clarida
- United States Trade Policy at the Crossroads pp. 439-480

- Jagdish N. Bhagwati
- Non-discrimination and the Rise of ‘Material’ Reciprocity pp. 481-500

- Victoria Curzon
- EFTA Option for the Reform States of Eastern Europe pp. 501-514

- Wojciech Kostrzewa and Holger Schmieding
- Folly of Quotas on Films and Television Programmes pp. 515-524

- Keith Acheson, Christopher Maule and Elizabet Filled
- Economies of Scale, Expectations and Europe 1992 pp. 525-538

- Peter Holmes
- Restructuring in the Power-plant Equipment Industry and 1992 pp. 539-556

- Francis McGowan and Stephen Thomas
- Matters of Opinion: Bilateralism versus Multilateralism in Trade in Financial Services pp. 557-558

- Harry L. Freeman
- More on Quota Auctioning in the United States pp. 558-564

- Kimberly Elliott
- Rejoinder on Quota Auctioning pp. 562-564

- Laura M. Baughman
Volume 12, month 09, 1989
- Why Voluntary Export Restraints? An Historical Analysis pp. 273-292

- Martin Wolf
- The State and the Market in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 293-314

- Bruce Bartlett
- International Policy Issues Posed by Sub-Saharan African Debt pp. 315-324

- G. K. Helleiner
- Payments Imbalances Sudden Surges and Safeguards pp. 325-338

- Augustine Tan
- Federal Trade Commission and Domestic Transparency pp. 339-346

- Daniel Oliver
- TRIMs: a North-South Divide or a Non-issue? pp. 347-360

- Mohamed Ariff
- The Case against a European Central Bank pp. 361-373

- Kevin Dowd
- Picturing America's Future: Kodak's Solution to Trade Exposure pp. 377-380

- Joseph Finger
- In the Beginning There were Economic Advisers pp. 380-381

- Lord Roll Ipsden
Volume 12, month 06, 1989
- The Little Dragons and Structural Change in Pacific Asia pp. 125-162

- Yung Chul Park
- ‘Clan’ Politics and Japan's Changing Policy-making Structure pp. 163-174

- Lee W. Farnsworth
- Evaluation of the Current CAP Reform Package pp. 175-188

- Stefan Tangermann
- Harmonizing Phyto-sanitary and Sanitary Regulations pp. 189-206

- Maury E. Bredahl and Kenneth W. Forsy
- A Single Market for Goods and Services in the Antipodes pp. 207-218

- Graeme Thomson
- A Role for ERAS in the GATT Forum? pp. 219-236

- Gary Banks
- The ‘Problem’ of Capital Flight—a Cautionary Note pp. 237-252

- David B. Gordon and Ross Levine
- Can Gorbachev's Reforms Improve Soviet Economic Performance? pp. 253-261

- Michael Bleaney
- Statement by Forty Economists on American Trade Policy pp. 263-266

- Jagdish Bhagwati, Henry Aaron and Claude Barfield
- Fixing a Focus on Fluctuations: Gold Standard, Sterling Standard, No Standard pp. 267-269

- Douglas Jay
- Book Review pp. 270-272

- H. H. Liesner and Gautam Sen
Volume 12, month 03, 1989
- Credibility of Trade Reform — a Policy Maker's Guide pp. 1-16

- Dani Rodrik
- PSEs and the Mix of Measures to Support Farm Incomes pp. 17-28

- Thomas Hertel
- Political Economy of Japan's Agricultural Policies pp. 29-38

- Randall S. Jones
- Negotiations on GATT Reform and Political Incentives pp. 39-52

- Joachim Zietz
- Case for a GATT Code on Temporary Measures pp. 53-68

- Jorge F. Perez-Lopez
- Intellectual Property Rights and Parallel Imports pp. 69-84

- J. S. Chard and C. J. Mellor
- Large Costs and Small Benefits of the American Sugar Programme pp. 85-104

- Keith Maskus
- Iberian Countries, Iberoamerica and the European Community pp. 105-115

- Alfred Tovias
- From the Trade-policy Kitchen: How Practitioners Cater for Discriminating Tastes pp. 117-120

- Rodney de C. Grey
Volume 11, month 12, 1988
- Dumping and the Far East Trade of the European Community pp. 445-464

- Brian Hindley
- Anti-dumping Actions in Brussels and East-West Trade pp. 465-484

- Seev Hirsch
- Consistency of Export-restraint Arrangements with the GATT pp. 485-500

- John H. Jackson
- Trade Discrimination in the Thirties and Eighties pp. 501-514

- Alfred Tovias
- What about a Liberalization Club for an Open World Economy? pp. 515-528

- Holger Schmieding
- How Closed is Japan's Market? Additional Evidence pp. 529-542

- Mordechai Kreinin
- Assessing High Unemployment in West Germany pp. 543-563

- Michael Burda and Jeffrey D. Sachs
- A Service or Not a Service — Defining the Question by its Terms pp. 565-568

- Seev Hirsch
- Object Lesson in Domestic Transparency pp. 568-570

- Hugh Corbet
- Casting Light upon an Evil Spectre pp. 570-570

- Sir Alec Cairncross
- Evangelical Economist Condemns Debt pp. 570-571

- George C. Abbott
- Whither the Twain Shall Meet pp. 571-572

- T.E. Josling
- Rising Sun Shines on the Land of Carnival pp. 572-573

- Rodrigo Fiaes
- Simplicity is a Many Splendoured Thing pp. 573-574

- David Greenaway
- Exploring the Mysteries of the East pp. 574-574

- Val Samonis
Volume 11, month 09, 1988
- Macro-economic Determinants of Trade Protection pp. 313-326

- Enzo Grilli
- Integration of China into the Asian-Pacific Region pp. 327-354

- John Wong
- Different Tariff Treatments and the Uruguay Round pp. 355-376

- Tamotsu Takase
- Asian Preferences and the Gains from MFN Tariff Reductions pp. 377-396

- Dean A. DeRosa
- Auctioning of Quotas: Lots of Pain for Little Gain pp. 397-416

- Laura Megna Baughman
- Resolving Latin America's Transfer Problem pp. 417-435

- Robert Grosse
- The New International Economics and the Economists’ Dilemma pp. 437-442

- Joseph Finger
Volume 11, month 06, 1988
- A Proposal for a Debt-adjustment Facility in the IMF pp. 165-186

- Arjun Sengupta
- Constructing a Constitution for Trade in Services pp. 187-202

- John H. Jackson
- Services as the Quid Pro Quo for a Safeguards Code pp. 203-216

- Bernard Hoekman
- Intellectual Property Rights and the Uruguay Round pp. 217-232

- Robert P. Benko
- Tropical Products in the Uruguay Round Negotiations pp. 233-248

- Murray A. Cobban
- Agricultural Protection in Britain and its Economy-wide Effects pp. 249-266

- Lynden Moore
- Divided Opinions on Sanctions against South Africa pp. 267-280

- J.P. Hayes
- An Analysis of the American-Israeli Free Trade Area Agreement pp. 281-300

- Moshe Goldberg, Seev Hirsch and D.M. Sassoon
- Impracticalities of the Sampson Proposal for Phasing Out the MFA pp. 301-302

- Aubrey Silberston
- Sampson Proposal — a Reply to Aubrey Silberston pp. 302-304

- Carl B. Hamilton
- The Little Dragons have Different Tales pp. 305-310

- Burnham O. Campbell
Volume 11, month 03, 1988
- Is Non-discrimination Really Dead? pp. 1-18

- Richard H. Snape
- Consequences of the Advanced Welfare State pp. 19-38

- Assar Lindbeck
- Interest of Developing Countries in the Uruguay Round pp. 39-54

- Bela Balassa
- Strengthening GATT Procedures for Settling Trade Disputes pp. 55-90

- Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
- Liberalizing Airline Services: How to Get from Here to There pp. 91-108

- Daniel M. Kasper
- Farm-support Policies Compatible with Trade Liberalization pp. 109-118

- Thomas Grennes
- Tread Carefully in the Field of TRIP Measures pp. 119-134

- Theodore Moran and Charles S. Pearson
- Towards a GATT Code on Trade in Telecommunication Equipment pp. 135-150

- Daniel Roseman
- Trade in Services, the Developing Countries and the Uruguay Round pp. 151-156

- K.A. Koekkoek
- By Land or by Sea, the Merchant shall Inherit the Earth pp. 157-161

- Deepak Lal