Intereconomics – Review of European Economic Policy (1966 - 1988)
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Volume 06, issue 12, 1971
- A new protectionist wave in the offing pp. 360

- Günther Jantzen
- One year after the Moscow treaty pp. 361

- Klaus Bolz
- Exchange of ideas with developing countries pp. 364-366

- Gerhard Fritz
- Multinational firms and the currency crisis pp. 369-371

- Max Iklé
- Phase II of Nixon’s new economic policy pp. 372-375

- Carl Landauer
- US-Reliance on foreign mineral resources pp. 375-378

- Karel Holbik
- Joint European development strategy pp. 379-382

- Erich Ehm
- Indo-Pakistan strife at the poor man’s cost pp. 383-386

- M. A. Hussein Mullick
Volume 06, issue 11, 1971
- Protracted monetary reform pp. 328

- Hans-Eckart Scharrer
- McNamara’s wishful thinking pp. 329

- Hans-Gunter Schoop
- Aftermath of the IMF-meeting pp. 332-334

- Otmar Emminger
- EEC-Urgency of monetary integration pp. 337-339

- Andreas Predöhl
- From floating to dirigisme pp. 340-341

- Heiko Körner
- Pipeline network for europe pp. 342-346

- Wilhelm Haferkamp
- Promotion of US private investment pp. 347-350

- Dietmar Haubold
- Diversification as a commodity policy pp. 350-352

- Siegfried Böttcher
- African socialism-success or failure pp. 353-354

- Hans Cohn
Volume 06, issue 10, 1971
- Brandt at half-time pp. 292

- Hubert Höping
- Monetary experts in the dark pp. 293

- Carsten R. Moser
- The “Terms” of british membership pp. 296-299

- Hugh Corbet
- Germany in the enlarged common market pp. 299-303

- Dietrich Kebschull, Volker Bethke and Rasul Schams
- Nixon’s jump into the cold water pp. 306-308

- Carl Landauer
- Problems and consequences of a price stop pp. 309-311

- Johann Baptist Schöllhorn
- Efforts to fill the information gap pp. 312-313

- Ingo v. Jacobi
- Direct investment as seen by German Industry pp. 314-317

- Wolfgang Pohle
- Singapore—An Asian economic miracle pp. 317-318

- Ronald Holloway
- The position of LDCs in foreign trade pp. 319-322

- Günther Weinert
Volume 06, issue 9, 1971
- Development needs in industrial countries pp. 260

- Heinz-Dietrich Ortlieb
- The labour party’s dilemma pp. 263

- Otto G. Mayer
- Business prospects in Germany pp. 264-267

- Dieter Möhring
- The foreign trade policy of the EEC pp. 270-274

- Ralf Dahrendorf
- Nixon’s desperate attempt to fight inflation pp. 275-277

- Dietrich Kebschull and Carsten R. Moser
- The exchange rate and the price level pp. 278-280

- Manfred Willms
- Export tariffs in central African Countries pp. 281-283

- Bruce Cohen, Herbert Marks and Gustav Schachter
- Trade relations between the US and China pp. 283-285

- Bernd Kunze
Volume 06, issue 8, 1971
- Development policy and the multinationals pp. 228

- Manfred Holthus
- Latin America à la Herrera pp. 231

- Dietrich Kebschull
- Without monetary union there is no political integration pp. 232-235

- Pierre Werner
- Floating exchange rates are no panacea pp. 235-237

- Raymond Barre
- Floating may strengthen the currency union pp. 237-239

- Hans-Eckart Scharrer and Sabine Harmsen
- International protection of the environment pp. 242-245

- Hans-Dietrich Genscher
- The EEC tariff preferences for LDCs pp. 246-249

- Jürgen Kühn
- Critical Notes on German Development Strategy pp. 249-252

- Karl Fasbender
- Economic specialists vs. dom hélder Câmara pp. 253-254

- R. Cirillo
Volume 06, issue 7, 1971
- Overrated Preferences pp. 196

- Dietrich Kebschull
- Out-dated world monetary system pp. 197

- Klaus Kwasniewski
- Development policy in the conflict of opinions pp. 200-203

- Erhard Eppler and Walther Leisler Kiep
- A Discussion of eec’s efficiency pp. 206-209

- Hartmut Berg
- The aim remains: Monetary union pp. 210-211

- Alwin Münchmeyer
- Aid programme of the neutrals pp. 212-215

- Jürgen M. Bartsch
- A Ray of Hope Still Remains pp. 216-219

- Anwar Iqbal Qureshi
- On the road towards progress? pp. 219-221

- Dieter W. Vogelsang
- Changes in hamburg’s foreign trade pp. 222-224

- Angela Daven
Volume 06, issue 6, 1971
- A brake for the inflation merry-go-round pp. 164-165

- Hans-Jürgen Schmahl
- Harmonisation of aims—essential pp. 168-170

- Jörg Beyfuss
- No guarantee for success of coordination pp. 170-172

- Hans-Eckart Scharrer
- Farmers’ riots and their background pp. 175-178

- Sicco L. Mansholt
- Effects of Post-War inflation pp. 179-182

- Manfred Ziercke
- EEC-No high hopes after paris pp. 183

- Carsten R. Moser
- International developments in shipping pp. 184-188

- Gerhard Krause
- The Church Still Has a Task pp. 188-192

- Karl Wolfgang Menck
Volume 06, issue 5, 1971
- EEC:Agricultural shake-up pp. 131

- Hubert Höping
- Changes in capital aid pp. 134-139

- Wilhelm Hanemann
- Uncertain economic situation pp. 142-145

- Bernhard Molitor
- Illusions about development aid pp. 146-149

- Emil Küng
- Oil countries want independence: Lessons from the teheran-conference pp. 150-152

- Ahmad Naini
- Aims of the austrian clearing centre pp. 153-155

- Walter Stermann
- Protectionist escalation under way pp. 156-157

- H. W. Dittmann
- FRG and GDR in the third world pp. 158-160

- Dietrich Kebschull
Volume 06, issue 4, 1971
- Allende deserves a chance pp. 99

- Carsten R. Moser
- Normalisation process under way pp. 102-104

- Karl Schiller
- Commonwealth view of british membership pp. 107-110

- George Abrahamson
- Prices, Earnings and terms of trade pp. 111-113

- Siegfried Böttcher
- Trade liberalization and development pp. 114-116

- Alfred K. Ho
- Open door policy and foreign investment pp. 117-120

- Azhari Zahri
- An appraisal of development banking pp. 121-123

- Agom Eze
- FRG and GDR The state of the nation’s external economy pp. 124-126

- Manfred Holthus
Volume 06, issue 3, 1971
- EEC: No cause for jubilation pp. 67

- Dietrich Kebschull
- No alternative to IATA pp. 70-72

- Knut Hammarskjöld
- The ILO and workers’ education pp. 75-78

- Curt N. Fernau
- The currency crises of the sixties pp. 79-82

- Kenneth Richards
- Pleading for EEC-membership pp. 83-86

- Ronald G. Holloway
- Weaknesses of the clearing system pp. 87-89

- Slavomir Jiranek
- Aspects of American marketing pp. 89-94

- Karel Holbik
Volume 06, issue 2, 1971
- Free trade in peril pp. 35

- Otto Gustav Mayer
- A problem named cabora bassa pp. 38-40

- Heinz Kühn
- Evaluation of development projects pp. 43-46

- W. J. Feuerlein
- Leading export-position endangered pp. 49-52

- Achim Diekmann
- Currency union postponed pp. 53

- Klaus Kwasniewski
- Atlantic partnership and the mills bill pp. 54-57

- Johannes Haubenreisser
- Trade policies in the United States pp. 57-62

- Robert G. Wertheimer
Volume 06, issue 1, 1971
- The retrograde spiral pp. 3

- Günther Jantzen
- Shipping and the third world pp. 6-10

- W. R. Malinowski
- Why was trade protective in Japan? pp. 13-15

- Tsutomu Nakamura
- Change in the German foreign trade climate pp. 15-17

- Wiebke Jensen and Günter Großer
- The way to socialism pp. 18-21

- Bernd Breuer
- Special drawing rights and development aid pp. 22-24

- Hans-Dieter Hanfland
- The world commodity markets in 1970 pp. 24-27

- Heinz Kolbe
- Peterson’s recommendations inadequate pp. 27-29

- M. A. Hussein Mullick