The World Economy
1978 - 2025
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Volume 5, month 12, 1982
- Is it Time to Re‐regulate the Airline Industry? pp. 341-360

- Alfred Kahn
- Protectionism and the Financial Structure of the World Economy pp. 361-366

- Kenneth Durham
- Incorporating the Gains from Trade into Policy pp. 367-378

- Joseph Finger
- The 1980s: Twilight of the Open Trading System? pp. 379-406

- C. Michael Aho and Thomas O. Bayard
- The Soviet Gas Pipeline: a Bad Idea Made Worse pp. 407-414

- Gordon Crovitz
- Trade as the Engine, Handmaiden, Brake or Offspring of Growth? pp. 415-417

- Paul Streeten
- Prospects for Liberalisation of Civil Aviation pp. 417-422

- Lord Marsh
- Saudi Arabia's Confidence in Tackling Real Problems pp. 423-425

- Sir John Wilton
Volume 5, month 11, 1982
- A Simple Plan for Negotiating on Trade in Services pp. 229-240

- William E. Brock
- Critical Issues in the Talks on Emergency Protection pp. 241-258

- Prem Kumar
- Perils in the Brussels‐Washington Steel Pact of 1982 pp. 259-278

- Hans Mueller and Hans van Der Ven
- Rescheduling Sovereign Debt: Is There a Better Approach? pp. 279-290

- Jeffrey E. Garten
- Trade Policies and ‘Strategies’— Case for a Liberal Approach pp. 291-302

- P. D. Henderson
- Diversification of Reserves and Monetary Stability pp. 303-320

- J. A. H. de Beaufort Wijnholds
- Japan's Approach to the GATT Ministerial Meeting pp. 321-324

- Nobuo Matsunaga
- India: the Land of Unfulfilled Promise pp. 325-335

- Deepak Lal
Volume 5, month 09, 1982
- Apertura Policies in the Cone of Latin America pp. 133-148

- T. G. Congdon
- Why a £9,000 Car in Britain Costs £6,000 in Belgium pp. 149-158

- Brian Hindley
- A Cool Look at ‘Outward‐looking’ Strategies for Development pp. 159-170

- Paul Streeten
- Newly Industrialising Countries in an Interdependent World pp. 171-186

- Colin I. Bradford
- Development of Hong Kong's Place in International Trade pp. 187-200

- Lee Kam‐Hon
- Time for Businessmen to Speak Out on Policy‐induced Uncertainty pp. 201-205

- Otto Wolff von Amerongen
- American Banking System in Transition at Home and Abroad pp. 205-212

- Norman Barker
- Realities and Double Standards in Relations with Japan pp. 213-216

- Jean‐Pierre Lehmann
Volume 5, month 03, 1982
- North‐South Mutual Interest in Greater Reliance on Markets pp. 5-18

- Jonkheer Emile van Lennep
- Mr John Biffen M. P. at the Pearly Gates pp. 19-28

- Deepak Lal
- International Economic Order—Can the Trend be Reversed? pp. 29-42

- Jan Tumlir
- A View from the Dress Circle in the Theatre of Trade Disputes pp. 43-60

- C. F. Teese
- Economic Development, Cancun and the Western Democracies pp. 61-84

- Karl Brunner
- Why Developing Countries Should Participate in the GATT System pp. 85-104

- T. Srinivasan
- Employment and Income Effects of Re‐locating Textile Industries pp. 105-112

- Hans‐Hinrich Glismann and Dean Spinanger
- On Economic Freedom and Democracy pp. 113-119

- Martin Wolf
Volume 4, month 12, 1981
- The Twilight of Domestic Economic Policies pp. 357-374

- Richard Blackhurst
- The Japanese Challenge to Western Europe'sNew Crisis Industries pp. 375-390

- Geoffrey Shepherd
- Industrial Policy as an Issue in the Economic Environment pp. 391-406

- Assar Lindbeck
- Peace Making and Economic Interdependence pp. 407-418

- Seev Hirsch
- SDR Distribution, Interest Rates and Aid Flows pp. 419-428

- Graham Bird
- Need for a Rule‐oriented Trading System pp. 429-434

- William Alberger
- Divergent Oil Interests of the First and Third Worlds pp. 435-445

- Edith Penrose
Volume 4, month 06, 1981
- Questions for Those Interested in World Economic Recovery pp. 117-126

- Arthur Dunkel
- Can Developing‐country Exports Keep Growing in the 1980s? pp. 127-148

- Helen Hughes and Jean Waelbroeck
- US‐Chinese Economic Relations in the Asian‐Pacific Context pp. 149-174

- Hugh Patrick
- OECD versus the GATT on the Source of Inflation pp. 175-186

- Paul De Grauwe
- Velocity, Cash Management and Monetary Policy pp. 187-198

- Paul F. Smith
- Labour Costs in the American Steel and Auto Industries pp. 199-208

- Richard G. Anderson and Mordechai Kreinin
- Open Letters to Governments — British arid German Style pp. 209-212

- Eri Nicolaides
- Countries in the Economic Middle pp. 213-223

- Dick Wilson
- Japanese Steel in the American Market: Conflict and Causes pp. 229-250

- Kiyoshi Kawahito
- Neo‐protectionism, the MFA and the European Community pp. 251-262

- Gerard Curzon
- How to Assure the Stability of the Financial System pp. 263-270

- Helen B. Junz
- Loans to Assist the Transition to Outward‐looking Policies pp. 271-282

- Anne O. Krueger
- British Government Inaction over the Exchange Rate pp. 283-289

- Roger Bootie
- Energy in the Soviet Union: Problems for Comecon? pp. 291-314

- Jeremy Russell
- European Community'sBudgetary Problems: a Danish View pp. 315-332

- Jorgen Orstrom Moller
- Prohibitively High Textile Tariffs of Developing Countries pp. 333-336

- Konrad Neundörfer
- The Cancun Summit and the NIEO Proposals pp. 337-351

- Juergen B. Donges and Herbert Grubel
Volume 4, month 03, 1981
- Market Forces and ‘Those Who Foretell the Future …’ pp. 5-16

- Lord McFadzean of Kelvinside
- International Economic Relations in Transition pp. 17-28

- Raymond Vernon
- Private Initiative to Thwart the Trade in Counterfeit Goods pp. 29-48

- William N. Walker
- New Thoughts on the Recycling of Petro‐dollars pp. 49-56

- Wolfgang Stützel
- One Course of Recovery for the Ailing European Community pp. 57-68

- Hugh Corbet
- Economic Sanctions as a Tool of Policy against Rhodesia pp. 69-78

- E.G. Cross
- Questions on International Trade in Textiles and Clothing pp. 79-102

- Donald B. Keesing and Martin Wolf
- Topsy‐turvy Uranium World pp. 103-111

- Yugo Kovach