Intereconomics – Review of European Economic Policy (1966 - 1988)
1966 - 1988
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Volume 02, issue 12, 1967
- Devaluation no panacea pp. 311

- Dietrich Kebschull
- American trade policy after the Kennedy Round pp. 314-316

- Harris P. Dawson
- Industrialisation in the “Third World” pp. 317-320

- Mieczyslaw Falkowski
- Australia's changing export pattern pp. 321-323

- P. E. Stonham
- Foreign students in Germany pp. 324-328

- Friedrich Mühlenberg
- Hamburg in need of a liberal energy policy pp. 329-331

- Karl Boldt
- Future tasks of EURATOM pp. 332-334

- Dietmar Fuchs
Volume 02, issue 11, 1967
- The world currency problem pp. 283

- Andreas Predöhl
- Special drawing rights—The result of Rio pp. 286-289

- Otmar Emminger
- Implementing a devaluation of sterling pp. 290-294

- W. M. Scammell
- Subsidies to exports in developing countries pp. 295-297

- Emil Küng
- Waiting list for associate members pp. 297-298

- Klaus-Peter Waldberg
- Growth, aid and performance pp. 299-302

- Edgar Kröller
- The splitting of exchange rates pp. 303-307

- Dieter Friedrichs
Volume 02, issue 10, 1967
- Marketing — Aid for trade pp. 251

- Wolfgang K. A. Disch
- Perspectives of German business activities pp. 254-256

- Herbert Mittendorff
- The role of the European Development Fund pp. 256-259

- Heinrich Hendus
- Economic commitment and co-operation pp. 260-263

- Karl-Heinz Sohn
- Motor vehicles for Eastern Europe pp. 264-266

- Bertold Ries
- Many problems, in spite of progress made pp. 267-270

- Heinz Commer
- PAFTA: An Australian assessment pp. 271-276

- H. W. Arndt
- An economic unit of the future pp. 276-278

- H. Cohn
Volume 02, issue 9, 1967
- Energy for developing countries pp. 223

- Siegfried Balke
- Coal not becoming superfluous pp. 226-228

- Fritz Hellwig
- Britain's new energy sources pp. 229-232

- George F. Ray
- Vocational training in developing countries pp. 233-236

- Hans Herbert Langen
- Indebtedness prevents industrialisation pp. 236-238

- Hans-Joachim Hartmann
- The political aspect veils economic differences pp. 239-240

- Andreas Predöhl
- How to face growing competition pp. 241-244

- Wolfgang Reisener
- Improvement of the export promotion system pp. 244-247

- Walter Stermann
Volume 02, issue 8, 1967
- German investment abroad pp. 195

- Bernd Muldau
- Does expatriate production prejudice exports? pp. 198-200

- Gerd Tacke
- Israel as a foreign aid donor pp. 201-204

- Karel Holbik
- Britain’s joining the EEC promotes growth pp. 205-208

- Ernst Meyer
- Export drive by a developing country pp. 209-213

- Christian Wilhelms
- The “great transformation” in the Argentine pp. 213-215

- Federico Korell
- Shipping policies of young nations pp. 215-219

- Bruno Arnold
Volume 02, issue 6/7, 1967
- Who has a claim to development aid? pp. 143-145

- Heinz-Dietrich Ortlieb
- Political integration pp. 148-149

- Andreas Predöhl
- EEC: Looking back with pleasure - Looking ahead with concern pp. 148

- Wolfgang Reisener
- ‘Mister Europe’ leaves pp. 149

- Manfred Holthus
- Reforms — Not revolutionary changes pp. 150-152

- Hans-Jürgen Wischnewski
- New proposals for development aid pp. 153-156

- Wilhelm Hankel
- Partners in the global society of the future pp. 157-161

- Richard F. Behrendt
- Supporters of self-aid and solidarity pp. 162-164

- K. Dorner
- Trade chances for developing countries pp. 165-166

- Dietrich Kebschull
- Common Market—A step towards unification pp. 167-171

- Friedrich Wehner
- An example of development aid pp. 171-173

- H.-Jochen Reuter
- Agricultural reform and economic development pp. 174-177

- Ulrich Reye
- The Kennedy round—a success for all? pp. 177-179

- Klaus Bolz
- Common Market—also for the building industry? pp. 179-182

- Rolf O. Brenner
- Between politics and economics pp. 183-185

- Hans-Eberhard Zaunitzer
- New tasks for the International Tin Council pp. 185-188

- Helmut Stodieck
- Bilateralism in East-West trade pp. 188-191

- Ernst Lederer
Volume 02, issue 5, 1967
- Does Europe miss the follow-up? pp. 115

- Dietrich Kebachull
- Controversial nuclear ban treaty pp. 118-121

- Robert Margulies
- World-economic aspects of exchange rates pp. 122-125

- Andreas Predöhl
- The widening gap in the wealth of nations pp. 125-130

- Alfred Michaelis
- Results of a traineeship in Japan pp. 130-131

- Georg H. Küster
- The financing of exports in Latin America pp. 132-134

- Hans-Joachim Hartmann
- Licences for East-bloc countries pp. 134-135

- Werner Siech
- IRI and ENI—Instruments of development policy pp. 136-139

- Gioachino Fraenkel-Haeberle
Volume 02, issue 4, 1967
- Stabilisation through foreign trade pp. 87

- Hans-Jürgen Schmahl
- International rivalry in export conditions pp. 90-93

- Alwin H. Münchmeyer
- Rural cooperatives to increase production pp. 94-97

- Otto Schiller
- The freight rate studies of UNCTAD pp. 97-100

- Gerhard Krause
- Rhodesia—A beginning, not an end pp. 101-103

- H. Cohn
- Methods to prevent duplication pp. 104-107

- Eugene B. Abrams
- Changes in management of foreign trade pp. 107-111

- Jan Pleva
Volume 02, issue 3, 1967
- Streamlining development aid? pp. 59

- Christian Uhlig
- Prefabrication makes shipbuilding competitive pp. 62-64

- Joseph H. Riet and Fritz Sandmann
- Post mortem on the import surcharge pp. 65-67

- George F. Ray
- The concept of an Arabian Common Market pp. 67-68

- Hassan Mustafa
- Independence through foreign trade pp. 68-70

- Kurt Wessely
- Technical progress in growth processes pp. 71-74

- Artur Rommel
- Planning in an open economy pp. 75-80

- Bela Balassa
- Approaches to commercial integration pp. 80-83

- Alfred Dietrich
Volume 02, issue 2, 1967
- Controlled development aid pp. 31

- Dietrich Kebschull
- Discrimination between USSR and its partners? pp. 41-43

- Dieter Gerlach
- Competitiveness of German steel industry pp. 43-45

- Rolf Stuchtey
- Export diversification in Latin America pp. 46-48

- Christian Wilhelms
- Bolivia’s mining industry in the general economic development pp. 49-52

- Ulrich Reye
- Balance of eight years of economic planning in Indonesia pp. 52-55

- Maruli H. Panggabean
Volume 02, issue 1, 1967
- Going it alone towards stabilisation pp. 3-4

- Wolfgang Michalski
- Keen competition in East-West trade pp. 6-9

- Alfred E. Schulz
- Some aspects of German Development Aid pp. 10-12

- Hermann J. Abs
- Developing Countries V. Shipping Conferences pp. 12-13

- Wolfgang Reisener
- The role of capital in economic development pp. 14-16

- Emil Kueng
- The United States reviews the international and financial economic outlook pp. 16-19

- Robert G. Wertheimer
- Revised embargo policy towards the USSR pp. 19-20

- Gerhard Schildmann
- EDF favours resident construction firms pp. 20-23

- Rolf O. Brenner
- Austria’s neutrality an impediment? pp. 24-26

- Walter Stermann