Intereconomics – Review of European Economic Policy (1966 - 1988)
1966 - 1988
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Volume 03, issue 12, 1968
- Lip-service to “aid by trade” pp. 355

- Heinz-Dietrich Ortlieb
- Prestige versus Reason in Currency Policy pp. 357

- Dietrich Kebschull
- Association of African states with the EEC pp. 359-362

- H. Hendus
- Social structures in economic development pp. 363-367

- Mark Z. Fabrycy
- The incidence of liner freight charges pp. 368-371

- Paul E. Stonham
- Aspects of agrarian reform pp. 372-376

- Karel Holbik
- Common trade policy—EEC’s cinderella pp. 376-377

- Herbert Weichmann
- Industrial versus developing countries pp. 378-379

- Sushila Gosalia
Volume 03, issue 11, 1968
- Revival of US protectionism? pp. 323

- Werner Hachmeier
- Trade Fair for developing countries pp. 326-329

- M. Busche
- The psychic distance factor pp. 330-331

- Leon Zurawicki
- Problems of heavy industry—Brazil pp. 332-335

- H. J. Otto
- The US balance of payments problem pp. 336-337

- Walter P. Egle
- Thoughts on professional counselling pp. 338-340

- Dieter Danckwortt
- Zambia—Land of problems pp. 341-343

- Hans Cohn
- Performance of Japanese economy pp. 343-345

- Tsutomu Nakamura
- Achievements of development aid pp. 346-347

- R. G. Holloway
- Development aid at great cost pp. 350

- Dietrich Kebschull
Volume 03, issue 10, 1968
- A plea for East-West trade pp. 287

- Dietrich Kebschull
- There is no need to consider revaluation pp. 290-295

- Wilhelm Hankel
- Has the federal government an alternative? pp. 295-297

- Hans-Jürgen Schmahl
- Impact on British balance of payments pp. 298-302

- Paul Streeten
- Concepts of national development aid pp. 305-309

- Klaus Linke
- OPEC and the strategy of oil pp. 309-312

- M. R. Kumara Swamy and All Jaidah
- Regional development and migration policy pp. 312-315

- Azhari Zahri
- Container via Hamburg pp. 316-318

- Hubertus Hoeping
Volume 03, issue 9, 1968
- Another decade of frustration? pp. 255

- Wolfgang Reisener
- The two-tier gold system—A permanent solution? pp. 258-262

- Otmar Emminger
- SDR will rationalise the world's currency system pp. 262-264

- Wilhelm Hankel
- EEC in need of a currency Union pp. 264-266

- Alwin Münchmeyer
- Mergers versus competition? pp. 267-271

- Harald Jürgensen and Hartmut Berg
- Public administration and development pp. 272-274

- Keith Henderson
- Manifold aid through the UN family pp. 275-278

- M. Mushkat
- The American economic conquest of Europe pp. 278-282

- Gustav Schachter
Volume 03, issue 8, 1968
- An unlucky hand with big projects pp. 223

- Gerhard Schildmann
- The EEC is now a Customs Union pp. 226-229

- Hans Groeben
- Structural changes in development aid pp. 230-234

- Klaus Linke
- African economy in the melting pot pp. 234-236

- Hans Cohn
- The central American common market pp. 237-240

- Miguel S. Wionczek
- More trade with the USSR pp. 240-242

- I. Simonov
- United States aid to Vietnam pp. 242-246

- Karel Holbik
- Canada—A neglected market pp. 246-250

- R. G. Holloway
Volume 03, issue 7, 1968
- The EEC grows stronger pp. 191

- Dietrich Kebschull
- The ILO sets international labour standards: The activities of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) at geneva pp. 194-198

- H. W. Quednau, H. Zoeteweij and L. Richer
- The recent international crisis pp. 199-203

- W. M. Scammell
- Britain and EEC—The problem of agriculture pp. 203-206

- Michael Schulz-Trieglaff
- ASPAC—An Asian solution pp. 207-211

- Shin Joe Kang
- Revival of protectionist ideas pp. 211-212

- Helmut Stodieck
- India's food problem and US PL 480 pp. 213-214

- M. R. Kumara Swamy
- The dark side of technical progress pp. 214-215

- Manfred Rucker
- The government's transport policy programme pp. 216-218

- Georg Leber
Volume 03, issue 6, 1968
- Ways of solving the dollar problem pp. 159

- Hans-Jürgen Schmahl
- A basis for economic cooperation in Europe pp. 162-165

- Emanuel Treu
- India's planning machinery pp. 166-169

- Bruno Fritsch
- Is the end of the gold era nigh? pp. 170-171

- Wolfgang Schömbs
- Progress of EEC—Integration pp. 172-176

- Per Haekkerup
- Capital requirements of developing countries pp. 176-180

- Edgar Kröller
- The terms of trade and development aid pp. 181-186

- Dieter Friedrichs
Volume 03, issue 5, 1968
- Free trade—a boon to the USA pp. 127

- Andreas Predöhl
- Stabilisation of the monetary system pp. 130-133

- E. Lennep
- Aid programs compared and contrasted pp. 134-137

- Karel Holbik
- Dogmatic axioms in development strategies pp. 138-142

- Hans-Jürgen Harborth
- Agrarian reform in developing countries pp. 142-145

- Mieczyslaw Falkowski
- Austria as a model for East-West trade pp. 146-149

- Walter Stermann
- Intermediate technology required pp. 150-151

- A. B. Gosalia
- Social groups in the development process pp. 154

- Christian Uhlig
Volume 03, issue 4, 1968
- Gold and dollar anxieties pp. 95

- Wolfgang Reisener
- Nothing new from New Delhi pp. 98-99

- Dietrich Kebschull
- UNCTAD advocates better assessment of aid pp. 99-100

- Sidney Dell
- The African experience of Common Markets pp. 101-105

- Peter Robson
- The role of the Colombo plan pp. 105-107

- John White
- Shipping and Australia's foreign trade pp. 108-111

- Paul E. Stonham
- The plight of an African State pp. 111-112

- Hans Cohn
- Tasks for agricultural progress pp. 113-116

- Henri Entringer and John B. Jaeger
- Investment climate and private investments pp. 116-118

- Wolf Dieter Lindner
- Aid management in India pp. 118-119

- M. S. Dabke
- An event of world-wide attraction pp. 120-121

- Matthias Schmitt
- The balance of goods and services pp. 121-122

- Helmut Stodieck
Volume 03, issue 3, 1968
- The threadbare free trade idea pp. 63

- Dietrich Kebschull
- German views on UNCTAD II pp. 66-69

- H. F. Schulz
- Incomes policy after devaluation pp. 70-72

- George Abrahamson
- The indebtedness of developing countries pp. 72-74

- Ulrich Jeromin
- A Pacific free trade area pp. 75-79

- Kiyoshi Kojima
- International staple commodity agreements pp. 80-82

- Emil Küng
- The International Finance Corporation pp. 82-85

- Alexander Funkenberg
- Clerkocracy in India pp. 86-87

- M. R. Kumara Swamy
- Another form of development aid pp. 90-91

- Günter Wiedensohler
Volume 03, issue 2, 1968
- Hopes focus on New Delhi pp. 35

- Wolfgang Reisener
- Cooperation with the Soviet Union pp. 38-43

- V. Goryunov
- Terms and conditions of Eastern aid pp. 43-46

- Edgar Kröller
- Determinants for variations in export growth pp. 47-50

- Helmut Hesse
- Rehabilitation of balance of payments pp. 51-53

- Dietrich Kebschull
- Targets, commitments and realities pp. 53-55

- Hans W. Singer
- Britain and the common market pp. 58

- Andreas Predöhl
Volume 03, issue 1, 1968
- Once more: The pound devaluation pp. 3

- Wolfgang Michalski
- An optimistic look at the year 1968 pp. 6-8

- Karl Schiller
- Economic Community—Political unity? pp. 9-11

- Senator Helmuth Kern
- Advancing international economy in 1968 pp. 12-16

- Robert G. Wertheimer
- Tariff preferences for industrial products pp. 16-19

- Hans O. Schulte
- The influence of tradition in India pp. 20-22

- Latheef N. Ahmed
- Industrialisation of a developing country pp. 22-25

- Detlev Karsten
- Military expenditure in a free market economy pp. 28-29

- Helmut Schmidt
- Licences for developing countries pp. 30

- Werner Siech