Intereconomics: Review of European Economic Policy
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Volume 29, issue 6, 1994
- SDRs, the IMF and the future pp. 261-262

- Otto Mayer
- EU agriculture: Reduced protection from exchange rate instability pp. 263-268

- Stephan Cramon-Taubadel and Holger Thiele
- International trade and social standards pp. 269-277

- Wilhelm Adamy
- Minimum social standards for international trade? pp. 277-283

- Harald Großmann and Georg Koopmann
- The EC-US trade conflict over film and television software pp. 284-291

- Jörn Kruse
- International trade in waste materials pp. 292-302

- Johannes Hackmann
- Do nations compete economically? pp. 303-308

- Malcolm Dunn
Volume 29, issue 5, 1994
- A hard core for the European Union? pp. 209-210

- Hans-Eckart Scharrer
- Why multilateral rules on competition are needed pp. 211-218

- Phedon Nicolaides
- Trends in protectionism: Anti-dumping and trade related investment measures pp. 219-225

- Norbert Funke
- Structural adjustment programmes and industrialization in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 225-233

- Heike Proff
- International commodity policy in transition pp. 234-238

- Katharina Michaelowa
- Tax reforms and equity in ACP countries pp. 239-243

- Manfred Holthus and Rasul Shams
- Stabilization and real adjustment in emerging market economies pp. 244-252

- Rainer Schweickert
- Trans-European networks: The white paper and beyond pp. 253-258

- Colin Turner
Volume 29, issue 4, 1994
- New trends in development cooperation pp. 161-162

- Bernhard Fischer
- Regionalisation and regionalism in world trade pp. 163-170

- Axel Borrmann and Georg Koopmann
- Exchange rates and the volume of trade—The case for fixed exchange rates pp. 171-175

- Christa Randzio-Plath
- International environmental standards: Considerations on principles and procedures pp. 176-183

- Jörn Altmann
- How to manage tropical forests more sustainably: The case of Indonesia pp. 184-193

- Rainer Thiele
- The sustainable development approach pp. 194-198

- Günter Vornholz
- Multinational companies in the EU and European Works Councils pp. 199-206

- Christoph Dörrenbächer and Michael Wortmann
Volume 29, issue 3, 1994
- Quo vadis EU? pp. 105-106

- Otto Mayer
- The new World Trade Organization: Pacemaker for world trade? pp. 107-115

- Harald Großmann, Georg Koopmann and Axel Michaelowa
- South Africa’s economic prospects after the elections pp. 115-121

- Bernd Schnatz
- The end of full employment? On economic development in industrialized countries pp. 122-130

- Eileen Appelbaum and Ronald Schettkat
- The internationalization of emerging stock markets pp. 131-138

- Peter Cornelius
- Export promotion in the context of technical cooperation pp. 139-146

- Stephan Opitz
- Trends, economic policies and systemic changes in the three Baltic states pp. 147-156

- Klaus Bolz and Andreas Polkowski
Volume 29, issue 2, 1994
- The mixed blessings of enlargement pp. 53-54

- Hans-Eckart Scharrer
- Reforming the European Monetary System pp. 55-58

- Manfred Neumann
- The single market and EMS instability pp. 59-67

- Paul Welfens
- The EMS crisis and the prospects for European Monetary Union pp. 68-74

- Adalbert Winkler
- Damocles shadowing pp. 75-77

- Heinrich Matthes
- A European perspective on public debt pp. 78-83

- Winfried Horstmann
- Trade and competition policies in an increasingly integrated world economy pp. 84-91

- Phedon Nicolaides
- The “Third World” in the 1990s pp. 92-97

- Heiko Körner
- German direct investment: Marked structural change pp. 98-102

- Axel Halbach
Volume 29, issue 1, 1994
- Uruguay Round: All well that ends well? pp. 1-2

- Harald Großmann
- Germany's international competitiveness pp. 3-10

- Erhard Kantzenbach
- Germany's international competitive position under siege pp. 10-17

- Michael Frenkel
- Options in foreign economic relations for Central and Eastern Europe pp. 18-25

- Michael Dauderstädt
- Not tax havens, havens for transnational invisible trade enterprise pp. 26-32

- Anthony Johns
- The crazy economics of air freight pp. 33-37

- Jack Eaton
- Can the international debt strategy use the concept of corporate compositions? pp. 37-42

- Jochen Böhmer
- Adjustment in Eastern Europe to EU environmental requirements pp. 43-48

- Alexi Danchev
- World economy taking a turn for the better pp. 49-52

- Günter Großer and Günter Weinert
Volume 28, issue 6, 1993
- Development policy lessons for Eastern Europe pp. 261-262

- Bernhard Fischer
- Unilateral action by the EC against unfair trade practices pp. 263-268

- Harald Großmann
- Future prospects for the CFA Franc Zone pp. 269-278

- Robert Kappel
- The North American trade region pp. 279-284

- Harald Proff
- The role of NGOs in development cooperation pp. 285-292

- Rodger Wegner
- Adjusting adjustment pp. 293-301

- Jürgen Zattler
- The liberalization in the EC’s telecommunications sector and its effects pp. 302-308

- Christine Borrmann
Volume 28, issue 5, 1993
- From the old to the new EMS pp. 205-206

- Hans-Eckart Scharrer
- The US-EC confrontation in the GATT from an EC perspective pp. 207-214

- Eckart Guth and Tonia Pankopf
- Barriers in services trade: The state of negotiations and prospects pp. 215-221

- Siegfried Schultz
- A second look at the Maastricht Treaty pp. 222-230

- Klaus Reeh
- System transformation and environmental policy pp. 231-240

- Maria Welfens
- Financial liberalisation and sustained interest differentials pp. 241-250

- Bernhard Fischer
- The German economy in international competition with other locations pp. 251-258

- Michael Heise
Volume 28, issue 4, 1993
- Glimmer of hope for the Uruguay Round pp. 157-158

- Harald Großmann
- Ecological aspects of structural change pp. 159-169

- Martin Jänicke, Harald Mönch and Manfred Binder
- Old habits die hard pp. 170-177

- Martin Raiser
- The Black Sea economic cooperation zone pp. 178-182

- Werner Gumpel
- The liberalisation of air transport: Lessons from the USA pp. 183-187

- Sabine Cornelius and Wilhelm Pfähler
- How companies overcome barriers to overseas business pp. 188-190

- Murray Weidenbaum
- China’s open-door policy and its significance for transformation of the economic system pp. 191-197

- Armin Bohnet, Zhong Hong and Frank Müller
- Latin America’s Competitive edge in Europe pp. 198-202

- Bernhard Fischer
Volume 28, issue 3, 1993
- World economy still in the doldrums pp. 105-106

- Günter Großer
- Twenty years of flexible exchange rates: Experiences and developments pp. 107-110

- Beate Reszat
- The financing of the community after the Edinburgh European Council pp. 111-117

- Peter Zangl
- Recent trends in foreign direct investment pp. 118-125

- Rolf Jungnickel
- Foreign direct investment in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 126-131

- Rolf Alter and Frédéric Wehrlé
- Financing the global environment pp. 132-137

- Peter Nunnenkamp
- Factors influencing price developments of commodities pp. 138-143

- Evita Schmieg
- Russia’s foreign trade and the economic reforms pp. 144-152

- Klaus Werner
Volume 28, issue 2, 1993
- Another lap in the international subsidy race? pp. 53-54

- Manfred Weilepp
- Lessons from three oil shocks pp. 55-60

- Klaus Matthies
- Sustainability of national debt in Europe pp. 61-68

- Friedrich Heinemann
- The effects of Turkish accession to the EC on population and the labour market pp. 69-73

- Elmar Hönekopp
- Credibility of government policy: Lessons for economies in transition pp. 73-78

- Norbert Funke
- Multilateral rules on foreign direct investment pp. 79-86

- Phedon Nicolaides
- Aspects of regional rural development pp. 87-94

- Karl Fasbender
- The reality and the rhetoric of free trade in services pp. 95-102

- Neil Karunaratne
Volume 28, issue 1, 1993
- The single market — A case of mislabelling? pp. 1-2

- Hans-Eckart Scharrer
- Europeanizing the labour market: Employee mobility and company recruiting methods pp. 3-10

- Ulrich Walwei and Heinz Werner
- Credibility, currency convertibility and the stabilisation of the rouble pp. 11-16

- Volker Hofmann and Friedrich Sell
- Eastern Germany's quality as a business location pp. 16-21

- Michael Krakowski, Dirk Lau and Andreas Lux
- The increasing role of the private sector in Asian industrial development pp. 22-30

- Wilfried Lütkenhorst and Jürgen Reinhardt
- The case for debt-forgiveness for Latin America and the Caribbean countries pp. 30-34

- Ramesh Garg
- The african debt crisis and the challenge of development pp. 35-43

- Uka Ezenwe
- Financial opening in developing countries pp. 44-48

- Bernhard Fischer and Helmut Reisen
- The world economy still at risk pp. 49-52

- Günter Großer and Günter Weinert
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