Intereconomics: Review of European Economic Policy
1970 - 2022
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Volume 33, issue 6, 1998
- IMF under fire pp. 249-250

- Otto Mayer
- Climate policy and interest Groups—A Public choice analysis pp. 251-259

- Axel Michaelowa
- The political economy of climate policy-making in the European Union pp. 260-273

- Alexandra Böckem
- Asymmetric shocks and EMU: Is there a need for a stability fund? pp. 274-288

- Ansgar Belke and Daniel Gros
- Currency board and crawling peg pp. 289-293

- Axel Jochem
- Budget surpluses and social security reform: U.S. fiscal policy issues in 1998 pp. 294-298

- Jan Walliser
- Problems of measuring money supply in the Euro Area pp. 299-304

- Ulrike Dennig
Volume 33, issue 5, 1998
- Russia—A prosperous country, but when? pp. 201-202

- Andreas Polkowski
- The deceptive allure of a Transatlantic Free Trade Agreement: A US perspective pp. 203-211

- Claude Barfield
- How tensions between specific Chinese and American interests affect China's entry into the WTO pp. 212-222

- Indira Gurbaxani and Sonja Opper
- The economic and currency crisis in South-East Asia pp. 223-229

- Marcus Cieleback
- A politico-economic view of the debt-servicing capacity of emerging economies pp. 230-237

- Arno Bäcker
- The East Asian model and the Baltic states pp. 238-244

- George Viksnins
- Commodity prices continue to fall pp. 245-248

- Klaus Matthies
Volume 33, issue 4, 1998
- Critical developments in Japan pp. 153-154

- Günter Weinert
- The Euro's place in the world monetary system pp. 155-163

- Henrik Müller and Thomas Straubhaar
- Globalisation and the competitiveness of regional blocs pp. 164-170

- Bernhard Fischer
- Trade policy and human rights pp. 171-176

- Michael Leicht
- Aid and the real exchange rate: Dutch disease effects in African countries pp. 177-185

- Isabell Adenauer and Laurence Vagassky
- Environmental policy and the inward investment position of US “dirty” industries pp. 186-194

- Johan Albrecht
- Upturn overshadowed by asian crisis pp. 195-200

- Eckhardt Wohlers
Volume 33, issue 3, 1998
- Tasks facing the EMU eleven pp. 101-102

- Hans-Eckart Scharrer
- Financing EU cohesion policy in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 103-111

- Reiner Martin
- Facing the Euro: Prospects for growth or stagnation? pp. 112-117

- Paul Welfens
- North Atlantic trade and investment links: For internal and external openness pp. 118-125

- Georg Koopmann
- Goals, decision-making mechanisms and instruments in the Japanese-American trade conflict pp. 126-135

- Gunther Schnabl and Indira Gurbaxani
- Waste without frontiers? pp. 137-145

- Dieter Hecht and Nicola Werbeck
- Problems of international labour cost comparisons pp. 146-152

- Jörg Hinze
Volume 33, issue 2, 1998
- The transformation of financial landscapes pp. 53-54

- Beate Reszat
- An economic analysis of the East Asia crisis pp. 55-63

- Gerhard Aschinger
- Dealing with the Asian crisis pp. 64-72

- Peter Nunnenkamp
- Sovereign credit ratings, emerging market risk and financial market volatility pp. 73-82

- Helmut Reisen and Julia Maltzan
- Sovereign credit ratings, emerging market risk and financial market volatility: A commentary pp. 83-85

- Bernd Schnatz
- Has the decline in the productivity of capital been halted? pp. 86-92

- Thomas Weiß
- Regional development of German foreign trade in the 1990s pp. 93-100

- Jörg Hinze
Volume 33, issue 1, 1998
- Fifty years of GATT pp. 1-2

- Harald Großmann
- The role of member states as rule-makers in the European Union pp. 3-10

- Phedon Nicolaides
- Eastward enlargement—Benefits and costs of EU entry for the transition countries pp. 11-19

- Patricia Bauer
- The explanatory value of neo-institutionalism: Some examples from development financing pp. 19-25

- Bernd Zattler
- The “brain drain” from developing countries — An enduring problem pp. 26-29

- Heiko Körner
- Partial privatisation: The caveats and expriences pp. 30-40

- Piotr Jasiński
- Western privatisation assistance in the Russian Federation pp. 41-45

- Harald Sondhof
- Increased risks for the world economy pp. 46-52

- Günter Weinert
Volume 32, issue 6, 1997
- Higher risks for the world economy pp. 257-258

- Günter Weinert
- Nobel contingencies pp. 259-263

- Beate Reszat
- Are trade and industrial policies still economically justifiable? pp. 264-271

- Rasul Shams
- The end of financial services liberalisation as we know it pp. 272-280

- Welf Werner
- Operationalization and priority of joint implementation projects pp. 280-292

- ZhongXiang Zhang
- Right to work: Job creation New Zealand style pp. 293-300

- Wolfgang Kasper
- Sedate price trends on world raw pp. 301-304

- Klaus Matthies
Volume 32, issue 5, 1997
- Reform of Europe's agricultural policy? pp. 209-210

- Klaus Kwasniewski
- Sources of increasing systemic risk in international financial markets pp. 211-219

- Beate Reszat
- The Euro and the World Monetary system pp. 220-224

- Franz-Josef Rose
- Reasons for regional integration agreements pp. 225-229

- Peter Moser
- Reducing working hours in the context of growing real capital mobility pp. 230-241

- Gerhard Rübel
- The “socialist” market economy in a communist system pp. 242-250

- Armin Bohnet
- Expansion of the world economy continues apace pp. 251-256

- Günter Weinert
Volume 32, issue 4, 1997
- Reviving the Spirit of Rio pp. 157-158

- Christoph Kreienbaum
- European environmental policy between decentralisation and uniformity pp. 159-169

- Helmut Karl and Omar Ranné
- Differing degrees of labour market regulation in Europe pp. 170-173

- Diana Winkler-Büttner
- Globalisation, internal labour markets and the migration of the highly skilled pp. 174-180

- Thomas Straubhaar and Achim Wolter
- Trade policies and the environment— Subsidies, taxes and border adjustments pp. 181-186

- Rudolf Adlung
- The role of the private and public sector in human capital formation pp. 186-192

- Rainer Thiele
- Assessment of trade liberalisation in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 193-202

- Andri Kopperschmidt and Jacint Matutes
- Germany: Gradual revival in domestic demand pp. 203-208

- Eckhardt Wohlers
Volume 32, issue 3, 1997
- Western Europe in need of structural reform pp. 105-106

- Günter Weinert
- Economic and political risks of European Monetary Union pp. 107-115

- Horst Feldmann
- Competition versus social responsibility in the European Union pp. 115-125

- Phedon Nicolaides
- The future of cooperation between the EU and ACP countries pp. 126-133

- Susanna Wolf
- Regional dimensions of structural adjustment in West Africa pp. 134-143

- Uka Ezenwe
- Possible effects of EMU on German long-term interest rates pp. 144-151

- Carsten Hefeker and Mathias Moersch
- HWWA raw materials price index on a new basis pp. 152-156

- Klaus Matthies and Hans-Joachim Timm
Volume 32, issue 2, 1997
- China facing growing problems pp. 57-58

- Klaus Bolz
- Joint implementation pp. 59-66

- Harald Kotsch
- How many Deutschmarks are held abroad? pp. 67-73

- Franz Seitz
- Techno-globalism and industrial policy responses in the USA and Europe pp. 74-86

- Peter Weiss
- Should all the world be taxed? pp. 87-92

- Hanno Beck and Aloys Prinz
- Shareholders’ rights in the European Union pp. 93-98

- Brigid Gavin
- German economy without momentum pp. 99-104

- Eckhardt Wohlers
Volume 32, issue 1, 1997
- CIS—Cooperation à la Carte pp. 1-2

- Dieter Lösch
- Common European monetary policy with different financial structures pp. 3-7

- Torsten Gruber and Renate Ohr
- Economic relations between the EU and East Asia: Past, present and future pp. 7-13

- Christopher Dent
- Do “blacklists” enhance aviation safety? pp. 14-22

- Andreas Knorr
- Human capital and economic development: A macroeconomic assessment pp. 23-35

- Erich Gundlach
- Coherence between development policy and agricultural policy pp. 35-40

- Evita Schmieg
- After the presidential elections: Will the US “open door” trade strategy continue? pp. 41-50

- Frans Buelens
- Lasting recovery in the world economy pp. 51-56

- Günter Weinert