Intereconomics – Review of European Economic Policy (1966 - 1988)
1966 - 1988
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Volume 21, issue 6, 1986
- 25 years of German development aid pp. 261-262

- Dietrich Kebschull
- New situations facing the NICs in East Asia pp. 263-268

- Detlef Lorenz
- Second thoughts on MIGA pp. 269-276

- Stefan Sinn
- The contribution of foreign direct investment to exports: An empirical study of 23 LDCs pp. 277-282

- Gladson Nwanna
- The role of entrepreneurial cooperation pp. 283-288

- Christian Uhlig
- The “Machine contribution” in the European scene pp. 288-294

- Jan Peeters
- Urban economics and development: China’s urban regions as a hindrance to development pp. 295-299

- Franz Peter Lang
- US trade policy in an unbalanced world economy pp. 300-308

- Georg Koopmann
Volume 21, issue 5, 1986
- Has the Baker plan failed? pp. 213-214

- Rainer Erbe
- Is there an alternative to floating exchange rates? pp. 215-223

- Olaf Sievert
- Private ECUs: Unhappy triad pp. 224-231

- Peter Bofinger
- The next GATT round: Bilateralism versus multilateralism? pp. 232-238

- Gernot Klepper
- South-South trade: Some recent trends pp. 239-245

- Thomas Straubhaar
- Protectionism in international insurance transactions pp. 246-250

- Richard Senti
- Telecommunications — International trade and US trade policy pp. 251-258

- Thomas Schnöring
Volume 21, issue 4, 1986
- Common security and East-West trade pp. 161-162

- Klaus Bolz
- Target zones for the US dollar? pp. 163-169

- Wolfgang Filc
- Innovations in the international financial markets pp. 170-175

- Gerhard Maier
- Is development aid superfluous? Aid has not lived up to expectations pp. 176-180

- Ulrich Hiemenz
- A qualified plea for development aid pp. 180-185

- Franz Nuscheler
- State enterprises in developing countries pp. 186-193

- Peter Nunnenkamp
- Economic relations with the Third World pp. 194-202

- Siegfried Schultz and Heinrich Machowski
- The USSR’s economic strategy up to the year 2000: Aims, methods and chances of success pp. 203-209

- Dieter Lösch
Volume 21, issue 3, 1986
- Targeting the exchange rate? pp. 109-110

- Hans-Eckart Scharrer
- Crisis management in exchange rate policy pp. 111-116

- Joachim Starbatty
- Combating capital flight from developing countries pp. 117-123

- Wilhelm Nölling
- Employment trends in the USA, Japan and the EC pp. 124-129

- Eckhardt Wohlers
- EC reform inch by inch pp. 130-136

- Rudolf Hrbek
- The economics of Third World arms imports pp. 137-141

- Thomas Straubhaar
- China’s reform of socialism on trial pp. 142-149

- Armin Bohnet and Günter Jaehne
Volume 21, issue 2, 1986
- World economy: Restrained expansion in 1986 pp. 53-56

- Günter Großer and Günter Weinert
- A new oil price shock pp. 57-58

- Günter Großer
- A new round of rescheduling? pp. 59-68

- Armin Gutowski
- Technologies of the future: Security and competition aspects pp. 68-74

- Rolf Hasse
- The MFA: Its costs and consequences pp. 75-80

- Dean Spinanger and Joachim Zietz
- The market economy: No panacea for developing countries pp. 81-85

- Dieter Schumacher
- The economic, social and political prerequisites of development pp. 86-93

- Herbert Wilkens, Hans J. Petersen and Siegfried Schultz
- The EC’s pre-accession aid to Portugal: A critical look pp. 94-100

- Michael Dauderstädt
- GATT’s role in East-West trade pp. 102-106

- Klaus Bolz and Petra Pissulla
Volume 21, issue 1, 1986
- European community: A new dimension pp. 1-2

- Hans-Eckart Scharrer
- The European initiative EUREKA: The Concept and Aims of EUREKA pp. 3-6

- Lutz G. Stavenhagen
- The prerequisites for a spectacular programme pp. 6-8

- Otto Wolff Amerongen
- The significance of the EEC’s Generalized System of Preferences pp. 9-14

- Axel Borrmann
- Exchange market intervention and the US dollar pp. 15-25

- Wolfgang Filc and Jörg Kuhlmann
- Processing and marketing raw materials: Structures, opportunities and obstacles pp. 27-33

- Axel J. Halbach
- Is a second debt crisis looming? pp. 34-37

- Lukas Menkhoff and Friedrich L. Sell
- The cultural dimension of development pp. 38-45

- Pierre Pascallon
- Thoughts on the Establishment of the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency pp. 46-52

- Dietrich Kebschull
Volume 20, issue 6, 1985
- United Nations: The final curtain? pp. 253-254

- Otto G. Mayer
- A GATT for the mercantilists? pp. 255-260

- Detlef Lorenz
- The international repercussions of EC agricultural policy pp. 261-267

- Peter Michael Schmitz
- The flight of capital from developing countries pp. 268-275

- Susanne Erbe
- Industry-specific strategies in a protectionist world pp. 275-283

- Robert Ballance
- Commodity price stabilization and the developing countries pp. 284-287

- Jaleel Ahmad
- Oil prices and the developing countries: The evidence of the last decade pp. 288-295

- Graciela Chichilnisky
- Expansion of the public sector, the current account and the exchange rate pp. 296-300

- Renate Ohr
Volume 20, issue 5, 1985
- Defusing the monetary time bomb pp. 205-206

- Hans-Eckart Scharrer
- The “Spirit of Bandung” 1955–1985: Thirty years since the Bandung Conference pp. 207-210

- Volker Matthies
- Vertical integration by oil exporting countries pp. 211-216

- Horst Siebert and Michael Rauscher
- Can the EC Mediterranean policy be revitalised? pp. 216-221

- Roland Siebeke
- Is an ECU parallel currency the way to achieve European monetary integration? pp. 222-227

- Peter Bofinger
- The Euromarket in the face of change pp. 228-233

- Wolfgang Gerhardt
- Principles, problems and perspectives of Islamic banking pp. 233-238

- Volker Nienhaus
- Project appraisal in development assistance pp. 239-244

- Hans H. Lembke
- America’s shifting emphasis to the Pacific pp. 245-250

- Jens D. Biermeier
Volume 20, issue 4, 1985
- From transatlantic partnership to permanent war? pp. 157-158

- Manfred Holthus
- Issues of European monetary integration pp. 159-167

- Heinrich Matthes
- The IMF’s adjustment concept: A strategy for a permanent solution to the debt crisis? pp. 168-174

- Veronika Büttner
- The lending policy of the International Monetary Fund pp. 174-179

- Wolfgang Wetter
- Underdevelopment through isolationism? Dependency theory in retrospect pp. 180-187

- Hermann Sautter
- Revival of “inward-oriented development”? The economic policy stance of the church in Latin America pp. 187-191

- Franz Peter Lang
- A new International Tin Agreement? pp. 192-196

- Günter Behrendt
- The causes of real exchange rate movements pp. 198-201

- Beate Reszat
Volume 20, issue 3, 1985
- World economy — Recovery still on a tightrope pp. 105-106

- Günter Großer
- The international debt crisis and the banks pp. 107-113

- Otmar Emminger
- Hard currency indebtedness of the developed socialist countries pp. 114-121

- Paul-Günther Schmidt
- Deficiencies of orthodox foreign trade theory with regard to employment pp. 122-129

- Detlef Lorenz
- The effects of tied and untied development loans pp. 130-135

- Manfred Holthus and Dietrich Kebschull
- Do public budget deficits crowd out private capital expenditures? The case of the United States, 1981–1984 pp. 136-140

- Hans-Peter Fröhlich
- Monetary control in open economies: National versus global monetarism pp. 141-146

- Gerhard Maier
Volume 20, issue 2, 1985
- Hunger in Africa— A worldwide challenge pp. 57-58

- Dietrich Kebschull
- The international competitiveness of Europe, the USA and Japan pp. 59-64

- Dietmar Keller
- Western aid and trade policy trends pp. 65-72

- Siegfried Schultz
- The transfer of technology to developing countries: Analytical concepts and economic policy aspects pp. 73-81

- Lutz Hoffmann
- Regional rural development: The need for deregulation pp. 82-86

- Karl Fasbender
- Migrants' remittances and economic activity pp. 87-92

- Thomas Straubhaar
- Integration and convergence: Lessons from greece's experience in the European Community pp. 93-97

- G. N. Yannopoulos
- Prospects for greater competition amongst European Community airlines pp. 98-102

- C. J. Redston
Volume 20, issue 1, 1985
- CMEA: A new phase of economic growth? pp. 1-2

- Klaus Bolz
- European Agricultural Policy: Is there really no alternative? pp. 3-9

- Eckart Guth
- The employment of foreigners in Western European industrial countries pp. 10-15

- Heinz Werner
- The significance of labour migration for the workers' countries of origin pp. 15-20

- Thomas Straubhaar
- Can the second generation succeed? pp. 21-26

- Ralf M. Mohs
- The role of the state in foreign borrowing by developing countries pp. 27-35

- Susanne Schattner and Klaus Stanzel
- The South Bank: An economic assessment pp. 36-42

- John C. Fahy
- China's new economic policy pp. 43-51

- Armin Bohnet and Günther Jaehne
- World economy: Restrained trend in 1985 pp. 52-56

- Günter Großer and Günter Weinert
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