Intereconomics: Review of European Economic Policy
1970 - 2022
Continued by Intereconomics: Review of European Economic Policy.
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Volume 37, issue 6, 2002
- Stability Pact in need of reform? pp. 282-283
- Hans-Eckart Scharre
- Environmental effects of EU enlargement—Short-term gains and medium-term losses? pp. 284-287
- Margareta Kulessa
- The benefits from the implementation of the EU environmental acquis in the candidate countries pp. 287-292
- Patrick Brink
- The impact of enlargement on EU environmental governance pp. 293-297
- Ingmar Homeyer
- Where to now? A look at likely new developments in EU policy on the Environment pp. 298-299
- Caroline Jackson
- How will EMU affect cohesion? pp. 300-314
- Brian Ardy, Iain Begg, Waltraud Schelkle and Francisco Torres
- Monetary policy in a Union of 27: Enlargement and reform options pp. 315-320
- Carsten Hefeker
- ECB monetary policy during the “Weak Euro” period of 1999/2001 pp. 321-327
- Hansjörg Herr
Volume 37, issue 5, 2002
- Can Eastern Europe catch up without structural funds? pp. 230-231
- Konrad Lammers
- The EU Commission's proposals for reform of the CAP pp. 232-234
- Franz Fischler
- The ghost of “old policies” still lingers on pp. 234-237
- Friedrich-Wilhelm Graefe zu Barindorf
- Possibilities and risks arising from fischler's path of reform pp. 238-241
- P. Schmitz
- CAP pseudo-reforms: A Penelopean web pp. 241-243
- Secondo Tarditi
- The EU's evolving stance on the international dimension of competition policy: A critical commentary pp. 244-252
- Leigh Davison and Debra Johnson
- A legally binding EU charter of fundamental rights? pp. 253-262
- Lothar Funk
- FDI as a multiplier of modern technology in Hungarian industry pp. 263-269
- Jutta Günther
- Rio+10—Much talk, little action pp. 270-275
- Axel Michaelowa and David Lehmkuhl
- Steep increase in oil prices as gulf crisis lingers on pp. 276-280
- Klaus Matthies
Volume 37, issue 4, 2002
- Capping the CAP? pp. 178-179
- Carsten Hefeker
- Special challenges and tasks of “Eastern” enlargement pp. 180-183
- András Inotai
- Strategy of Poland's membership in the European Union pp. 183-188
- Andrzej Stepniak
- The new frontier in state aid control pp. 190-197
- Phedon Nicolaides
- The franc zone of West and Central Africa pp. 198-203
- Heiko Körner
- Why does redistribution not shrink when equality is high? pp. 204-211
- Michael Groemling
- Growth policies in developing countries pp. 212-222
- Jürgen Zattler
- The US current account deficit: A fundamentally flawed development? pp. 223-228
- Christiane Brück
Volume 37, issue 3, 2002
- European integration under pressure pp. 122-123
- Carsten Hefeker
- A new transatlantic trade war? pp. 124-127
- Richard Senti
- Transatlantic trade under fire pp. 127-131
- Georg Koopmann
- WTO dispute settlement system in need of change pp. 131-135
- Claude Barfield
- We have little to gain from trade disputes, but very much to lose pp. 135-137
- Wolfgang Ischinger
- European water infrastructures: Regulatory flux void of reference? pp. 138-149
- Ralf Boscheck
- Economic insights and deficits in European biotechnology patent policy pp. 150-155
- Bernard Gilroy and Tobias Volpert
- The Russian tax reform pp. 156-161
- Alexander Pogorletskiy and Fritz Söllner
- Reconciling globalisation and technological change: Growing income inequalities and remedial policies pp. 162-171
- Serge Svizzero and Clement Tisdell
Volume 37, issue 2, 2002
- Single market or national industrial policies? pp. 66-67
- Hans-Eckart Scharrer
- Enlargement and the EU budget: The battles ahead pp. 68-71
- Barbara Lippert and Wolfgang Bode
- Financing enlargement: The case of agriculture and rural development pp. 71-77
- Klaus Frohberg and Monika Hartmann
- The EU budget must get rid of the distribution burden pp. 77-79
- Friedrich Heinemann
- Merits and shortcomings of the Commission's financial framework for Eastward enlargement pp. 80-83
- Elżbieta Kawecka-Wyrzykowska
- The integration of accession countries into EMU—Concerns about convergence pp. 85-90
- Rainer Schweickert
- The firm's location in the home country and internationalisation: Some evidence from Greek smaller firms pp. 91-100
- Pavlos Dimitratos
- EU preferential market access conditions for the least developed countries pp. 101-109
- Matthew McQueen
- Currency board, dollarisation or flexible exchange rates for emerging economies? Reflections on Argentina pp. 110-115
- Gerhard Aschinger
- Commodity prices starting to recover pp. 117-120
- Klaus Matthies
Volume 37, issue 1, 2002
- Reform of EC competition policy: Decentralisation and effective enforcement in an enlarged European Union pp. 2-3
- Phedon Nicolaides
- The new EC vertical restraint block exemption pp. 4-11
- Valentine Korah
- Unfinished business: The new approach to assessing vertical restraints pp. 12-18
- Simon Bishop
- Modernisation of EC competition law, economy and horizontal cooperation between undertakings pp. 19-27
- Floris Vogelaar
- The “new” horizontal agreements approach in the EU: An “economic” assessment pp. 28-35
- Hans Maks
- Decentralisation of enforcement of EC competition law pp. 36-41
- A. Kist
- Development of a system for decentralised enforcement of EC competition policy pp. 41-51
- Phedon Nicolaides
- The enforcement of competition policy in the candidate countries pp. 52-58
- Anna Fornalczyk
- Global economy in the doldrums pp. 59-64
- Günter Weinert