Intereconomics – Review of European Economic Policy (1966 - 1988)
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Volume 05, issue 12, 1970
- The missing link pp. 365

- Dietrich Kebschull
- Developed and developing countries in imf cooperation or confrontation pp. 368-370

- Günther Schleiminger
- A critical reply to dom hélder câmara pp. 371-374

- Jürgen Westphalen
- A model for Africa? pp. 375-376

- Bernd Koch
- Economic effects of the vietnam de-escalation pp. 377-379

- Horst Regling
- Oil gates remain ajar but not open pp. 380-382

- Gustav Schachter
- Strong british doubts about membership pp. 383-386

- Hugh Corbet
- An example of economic planning: The centraal planbureau presents the forecast for 1968/73 pp. 387-388

- Walter G. Hoffmann
- Prospects of the North German coast pp. 389-392

- Hans Spilker
Volume 05, issue 11, 1970
- The big show of world bank and IMF pp. 333

- Carsten R. Moser
- Dialogue with Latin America on economics pp. 336-337

- Karl Schmidt
- A German/Latin American economic congress? pp. 338-340

- Jürgen Westphalen
- Commodity problems of developing countries pp. 341-343

- Jürgen Kühn
- A Scheme for enforcing the tin ceiling price pp. 344-346

- Christopher D. Rogers
- Toward a world central bank pp. 347-349

- Karl Blessing
- Cabora bassa-Dispute about a dam pp. 350

- Wolfgang Reisener
- Economic policy and social policy pp. 351-354

- Heinz Lampert
- The American chemical industry in the EEC pp. 355-360

- Klaus-Michael Loibl
Volume 05, issue 10, 1970
- Trade and politics pp. 299

- Hubert Höping
- European monetary union: No first step to political union pp. 302-304

- Max Iklé
- Renunciation of sovereignty the pivotal political problem pp. 305-307

- Hans-Eckart Scharrer
- Number one in international trade pp. 308-311

- Udo Hammer and Dieter Stentzel
- Multinational corporation techniques pp. 312-316

- Eckard Paul Imhof
- Effects of a national merchant fleet pp. 317-320

- Artur Rommel
- Planning for regional trade pp. 321-325

- Thomas Geer
Volume 05, issue 9, 1970
- Cuba rotting in the sun pp. 267

- Wolfgang Reisener
- Reshaping German development aid pp. 270-274

- Karl-Heinz Sohn
- Basic foreign trade characteristics pp. 275-278

- Hubertus Adebahr
- Focus on double taxation agreements pp. 279-281

- Karl Wolfgang Menck
- Reforming the UN system: A radical proposal pp. 282-285

- J. H. Richards
- Tariff preferences for the third world pp. 285-288

- Benjamin I. Cohen
- Keeping control of industrial mergers pp. 289-294

- Colin Jones
Volume 05, issue 8, 1970
- Special drawing rights — A first accounting pp. 235

- Hans-Eckart Scharrer
- Excellent prospects in developing countries pp. 241-242

- Carsten R. Moser
- International trade and monetary system pp. 243-245

- O. Issing
- Association problems of African States pp. 246-248

- Dieter Friedrichs
- Transport by inland container pp. 249-251

- Hellmuth St. Seidenfus
- Stabilisation through monetary reforms pp. 252-255

- Anghel N. Rugina
- Land reform in India pp. 256-257

- M. R. Hazaray
- Israel — A model of economic development pp. 258-262

- Marion Mushkat
Volume 05, issue 7, 1970
- The neutrals out in the cold pp. 203

- Otto Gustav Mayer
- Trade relations in a difficult period pp. 206-208

- Olivier Long
- Exports and economic growth pp. 209-211

- Wolfgang Michalski
- International activities of German Banks pp. 212-214

- Friedhelm Ost
- Eurodollar and the world economy pp. 215-217

- George F. Ray
- Reduction of deficits of payments pp. 218-222

- Emil Küng
- Import substitution and industrialisation pp. 222-225

- Maurice Scott
- In search for capital resources pp. 226-230

- Josef Zlámal
Volume 05, issue 6, 1970
- Protectionism and preferences pp. 171

- Günther Jantzen
- Chemistry-A prime mover of the economy: Switzerland's world-minded chemical industry pp. 174-176

- V. H. Umbricht
- German chemicals in the world's markets pp. 177-179

- Rolf Sammet
- Need for chemical cooperation in Austria pp. 180-181

- Hans Buchner
- The discussion about “Co-determination” pp. 182-185

- Bruno Molitor
- Developments in the British money markets pp. 186-189

- Michael Artis
- The FAO indicative world plan pp. 190-192

- Karl Fasbender
- Promotion of trade through fairs pp. 192-195

- Rost Siegfried
- Hamburg - An Up-to-Date Port pp. 196-198

- Karl-Ludwig Mönkemeier
Volume 05, issue 5, 1970
- Who is going to pay for it? pp. 139

- Carsten R. Moser
- Importance of trade for development pp. 142-146

- R. D. Lorenz-Meyer
- Export trade-A key problem pp. 147-150

- Sigvard Clasen
- Development of the German money market pp. 151-154

- Johannes Völling
- Money and banking under the new system pp. 154-157

- J. Wilczynski
- Major changes in mining policy pp. 158-159

- R. G. Holloway
- Wilting down the “Beetle”-Myth? pp. 160-161

- Ingo v. Jacobi
- Growth achievements and targets pp. 162-166

- Shin Joe Kang
Volume 05, issue 4, 1970
- Trade war between USA and EEC pp. 99

- Dietrich Kebschul
- Discount rate at 7.5 per cent pp. 102

- Hans-Eckart Scharrer
- EEC: Pessimism unwarranted pp. 103-105

- Jean Rey
- The European economic challenge pp. 106-108

- Gustav Schachter and Bruce C. Cohen
- The crawling peg—its inflationary effects pp. 109-114

- Otto Veit
- Germany’s relations with Africa pp. 115-118

- Hans Wallner
- New aspects of research on DC’s pp. 119-122

- Hans A. Havemann and Seifert Hubertus
- Limits to the cost of the Mansholt Plan pp. 125-128

- Gerhard Wirth
- Establishment of an automotive industry pp. 129-134

- Joachim Zahn
Volume 05, issue 3, 1970
- Revolt of youth and intelligentsia pp. 66-67

- Heinz-Dietrich Ortlieb
- Highlights of the brandt government’s economic policy pp. 70-72

- Klaus Dieter Arndt
- Strategy for an open world economy pp. 73-76

- Hugh Corbet
- Monetary policy and the trade cycle pp. 77-81

- Jürgen Siebke and Manfred Willms
- Politics and economic rationality pp. 82-84

- Andreas Predöhl
- Economic outlook for 1970 pp. 85-88

- Wertheimer Robert G.
Volume 05, issue 2, 1970
- After the take-off pp. 34-35

- Hubert Höping
- Broad investment opportunities in Latin America pp. 38-40

- Miguel S. Wionczek
- Problems of LDC-collaboration pp. 41-44

- Gerald M. Meier
- Financial policies and business activity pp. 45-49

- Fritz Neumark
- The long-term energy supply pp. 50-54

- Hans-Helmut Kuhnke
- Entering into the seventies pp. 54-56

- Carsten R. Moser
- A basic pre-condition of development pp. 57-62

- Mihai C. Demetrescu
Volume 05, issue 1, 1970
- Resignation unjustified? pp. 3

- Otto Gustav Mayer
- Guarded optimism about world food prospects pp. 6-10

- A. H. Boerma
- Realistic rather than provocative strategy pp. 11-13

- Wilfried Guth
- Efforts in development aid pp. 14-17

- Tsutomu Nakamura
- A centre of international growth pp. 17-20

- Hans-Jürgen Harborth
- Highly successful work of IDB pp. 21-23

- Albrecht Kruse-Rodenacker
- IDA — shortcomings in the lending policy pp. 23-25

- J. H. Richards
- Guide-lines for port development pp. 26-30

- P. E. Stonham