Intereconomics: Review of European Economic Policy
1970 - 2022
Continued by Intereconomics: Review of European Economic Policy.
Current editor(s): Christian Breuer
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Volume 23, issue 6, 1988
- Post-election speculations pp. 253-254

- Otto Mayer
- The impact of 1992 on European integration and relations with the United States pp. 255-260

- Wilhelm Nölling
- Distortions in world trade: Recent developments pp. 261-267

- Hans Hochstrate and Ralf Zeppernick
- The Uruguay Round: Expectations of developing countries pp. 268-276

- Sada Saxena
- The integration of the developing countries into the world economy pp. 277-285

- Werner Glastetter
- Structural change in the world economy and forms of protectionism pp. 286-296

- Elmar Altvater
- Reasons for Japan's low unemployment rate pp. 297-300

- Uwe Vollmer
Volume 23, issue 5, 1988
- International trade policy at a crucial stage pp. 201-202

- Georg Koopmann
- The debt crisis and structural adjustment in developing countries pp. 203-207

- Horst Tomann
- The World Bank's structural adjustment loans: a critique pp. 208-211

- Rasul Shams
- EMS: a model for a world monetary order? pp. 212-219

- Peter Bofinger and Christina Gerberding
- Challenges from new trends in foreign direct investment pp. 220-227

- Wilfried Lütkenhorst
- Liberalisation of the internal market: Efficiency advantages and requirements pp. 228-232

- Rainer Clement
- Article 115 EEC Treaty and trade with Eastern Europe pp. 233-240

- Francis Sarre
- Inward investment and industrial competitiveness pp. 241-250

- Margaret Sharp
Volume 23, issue 4, 1988
- A Monetary Union for Europe pp. 149-150

- Hans-Eckart Scharrer
- EC agricultural reform policy—The beginning of a new form of protectionism? pp. 151-158

- Monika Hartmann and Peter Schmitz
- Poverty in the European Community: Trends and debates pp. 159-162

- Graham Room
- The debt crisis and IMF policy pp. 163-171

- Klaus Didszun
- Should the Asian NICs peg to the yen? pp. 172-177

- Helmut Reisen and Axel Trotsenburg
- Sanctions under GATT article XIX versus voluntary export restraints pp. 178-183

- Franz Lang
- Environmental protection and the international raw materials economy pp. 184-188

- Susanne Iwersen-Sioltsidis
- The double deficit of the USA and disequilibria in the world economy pp. 189-196

- Werner Kamppeter
Volume 23, issue 3, 1988
- Continuing risks for the world economy pp. 101-102

- Günter Großer
- Breakthrough in agricultural policy, or another policy failure? pp. 103-108

- Ulrich Koester and Heinrich Terwitte
- Must the semi-conductor industry be subsidised? pp. 109-115

- Joachim Starbatty and Uwe Vetterlein
- Costs and benefits of international barter pp. 116-120

- Gerhard Maier
- A new departure in international commodities policies? pp. 121-125

- Wolfgang Maennig
- Managing international debt pp. 126-131

- Jesko Hentschel
- The changing economic order in China pp. 132-137

- Armin Bohnet
Volume 23, issue 2, 1988
- A European central bank? pp. 53-54

- Hans-Eckart Scharrer
- Liberalisation and international cooperation pp. 55-63

- Claus Köhier
- Current account balances and international economic policy coordination pp. 64-69

- Heinz-Jürgen Scheid
- External orientation and domestic market promotion pp. 70-74

- Heinrich Dehn
- Does the international financial system discriminate against developing countries? pp. 75-78

- Graham Bird
- Food aid: Pros and cons pp. 79-83

- Hans Singer
- Tax systems, tax revenue and growth in LDCs: A review of empirical evidence pp. 84-90

- Norman Gemmell
- Adjustment policy and interest groups in developing countries pp. 91-94

- Rasul Shams
- Trend changes on raw materials markets pp. 95-98

- Heinz Kolbe
Volume 5, issue 8, 1970
- Israel — A model of economic development pp. 258-259

- Marion Mushkat