Intereconomics: Review of European Economic Policy
1970 - 2022
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Volume 24, issue 6, 1989
- A chance for change in East Germany pp. 257-258

- Klaus Bolz
- Employment effects of the European internal market pp. 259-267

- Dieter Schumacher
- Telecommunications in the European internal market pp. 268-272

- Jürgen Müller
- The globalization of markets and regional integration pp. 273-281

- Paul Welfens
- The effects of structural adjustment programmes pp. 282-289

- Zattler
- International environmental policy perspectives for the nineties pp. 290-292

- Gerhard Maier
- The sugar protocol: an appraisal pp. 293-297

- Thomas Koch
- Is the GSP antiquated? pp. 298-302

- Roland Siebeke
- EC internal market: An opportunity for CMEA countries? pp. 303-308

- Horst Tomann
Volume 24, issue 5, 1989
- The perestroika dilemma pp. 205-206

- Dieter Lösch
- EC trade policy beyond 1992 pp. 207-215

- Georg Koopmann and Hans-Eckart Scharrer
- Is there an alternative to voluntary export restraint arrangements? pp. 216-220

- Wilfried Gatzke
- Liberalisation of the capital markets in developing countries pp. 220-226

- Uwe Corsepius
- Developing countries and services pp. 227-233

- Siegfried Schultz
- Loan loss provisioning pp. 233-240

- George Abbott
- New debt strategies after the brady plan pp. 241-245

- Walther Otremba
- The EC on the way to an Internal Energy Market pp. 246-254

- Peter Palinkas
Volume 24, issue 4, 1989
- Risks facing the world economy pp. 153-154

- Günter Großer
- Is the performance of the dollar a random process? pp. 155-160

- Rolf Schneider
- Will continuing liberalisation in the EC lead to instability in the EMS? pp. 161-166

- Wolfgang Schröder
- EC agricultural and regional policy pp. 167-173

- Jörg-Volker Schrader
- European integration: West and East pp. 174-179

- Bettina Hürni
- Valuation of East-South trade data pp. 180-190

- Jalaleddin Jalali
- Rural migration and regional development pp. 191-196

- Karl Fasbender
Volume 24, issue 3, 1989
- On the way to a European Monetary Union? pp. 101-102

- Hans-Eckart Scharrer
- Financial innovation and international debt problems pp. 103-109

- Dieter Bender
- The international debt problem: An analysis of the Brady plan pp. 110-116

- Michael Frenkel
- The Brady Plan—A vicious circle or a way out of the debt crisis? pp. 116-119

- Gerhard Maier
- The requirements for EC merger control pp. 120-126

- Michael Krakowski
- New technologies and industrialization prospects of developing countries pp. 127-137

- Wilfried Lütkenhorst
- Germany’s enduring current account surplus pp. 138-148

- Egon Neuthinger
Volume 24, issue 2, 1989
- Europe ’92: Conflicts coming to the fore pp. 53-54

- Otto Mayer
- Monetary integration has made progress pp. 55-57

- Leonhard Gleske
- A French view pp. 57-60

- Robert Granet
- A robust system pp. 60-63

- Hans-Eckart Scharrer
- Trends towards regionalism in the world economy pp. 64-70

- Detlef Lorenz
- Adjustment constraints in developing countries pp. 71-78

- Rasul Shams
- Socio-cultural factors in economic development pp. 79-87

- Martin Büscher
- The private sector in the Soviet Union and China pp. 88-95

- Armin Bohnet and Günter Jaehne
- Raw materials price rise easing off pp. 96-98

- Heinz Kolbe
Volume 24, issue 1, 1989
- The single European market: A favourable interim assessment pp. 1-2

- Hans-Eckart Scharrer
- Is the world economy about to disintegrate? pp. 3-5

- Anton Brender
- Protectionism: A world divided? pp. 5-8

- Wolfgang Hager
- Reorganization or disorganization of the world economy? pp. 8-11

- Georg Koopmann
- Does the new protectionsm really harm all trading countries? pp. 12-16

- Franz Lang
- Countertrade with developing countries: New opportunities for North-South trade? pp. 17-23

- Axel Halbach and Rigmar Osterkamp
- Structural change and environmental impact pp. 24-35

- Martin Jänicke, Harald Mönch, Thomas Ranneberg and Udo Simonis
- Medium-term financial planning: An answer to community budget crises? pp. 36-40

- Gerhard Stahl
- A new cooperative mechanism for the CMEA? pp. 41-47

- Klaus Bolz
- Continued growth in the world economy pp. 48-52

- Günter Großer and Günter Weinert