Intereconomics – Review of European Economic Policy (1966 - 1988)
1966 - 1988
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Volume 01, issue 12, 1966
- Change without improvement pp. 3

- Dietrich Kebschull
- Common market—no closed society pp. 6-7

- Fritz Bock
- Austria wants to join the EEC pp. 7-8

- Fritz Bock
- The Asian development bank on the eve of commencing activities pp. 9-12

- Helmut Abramowski
- Prices and Incomes [Policy] - The Way out of Inflation? pp. 13-15

- Karlheinz Kleps
- Yugoslavia after the reform of 1965 pp. 16-19

- Dietmar Fuchs
- Basis for a Latin American common market pp. 20-24

- Felipe Herrera
- New EEC-initiatives in Spain pp. 24-27

- Hans-Otto Glahn
Volume 01, issue 11, 1966
- The need of high trade surpluses pp. 3

- Harald Jürgensen
- Common rules for farming policies within GATT: Interview with Dr Sicco Leendert Mansholt, vice-president of the EEC Commission, Brussels pp. 6-9

- Sicco Leendert Mansholt
- Peru struggling for its monetary stability pp. 10-11

- Ewald Wünschel
- Foreign trade favours developing countries pp. 11-13

- Lodovico Groja
- The investment policy of the European development fund pp. 14-16

- Jacques Ferrandi
- External aspects of British economic policy pp. 17-19

- George Abrahamson
- Balanced or unbalanced growth in the EEC pp. 20-23

- Hartmut Berg
- New Inland waterway benefits port of Hamburg pp. 24-27

- Heinz Durgeloh
Volume 01, issue 10, 1966
- Europe needs more than free trade pp. 3

- Christian Franck
- Economic aspects of fair and exhibition policy pp. 6-12

- Erich Skischally and Michele Guido Franci
- How to extend German private investment in developing countries pp. 13-15

- Clodwig Kapferer
- An economic crisis? pp. 16-17

- Andreas Predöhl and Hans-Jürgen Schmahl
- Economic planning in theory and practice: The experiences of Western European countries pp. 18-23

- Karlheinz Kleps
- Hamburg’s position between EEC, EFTA and COMECON pp. 24-27

- Kurt Fleckenstein
Volume 01, issue 9, 1966
- Food and development policies pp. 5

- Heinz-Dietrich Ortlieb
- Should, and can, the state promote export? pp. 8-15

- Fritz Berg
- Terms of trade and the developing countries pp. 16-17

- Alfred Kruse
- Nigeria joins the EEC - chance of aid by trade pp. 17-20

- Rütger Berchem
- Three-year economic plan versus devaluation pp. 21-22

- Edward Ellenberg
- Indonesian economic problems in 1966 pp. 22-26

- H. W. Arndt and J. Panglaykim
- The port of hamburg between east and west pp. 27-29

- Renate Merklein
Volume 01, issue 8, 1966
- Kennedy round and integration pp. 5

- Andreas Predöhl
- Development policy with trial and error Ghana on new ways pp. 8-11

- Frederick T. Sai
- EEC as model for Latin American integration pp. 11-13

- Enrique Aimone
- A French-speaking commonwealth? pp. 13-15

- Christian Uhlig
- New approaches to financing development aid pp. 15-20

- Klaus Bolz
- Topical problems of Yugoslav foreign trade pp. 21-25

- Fred Schmidt
Volume 01, issue 7, 1966
- Worldwide export promotion requires new concepts pp. 3

- Dietrich Kebschull
- Topical problems of german-indonesian trade: Interview with senator Helmuth Kern, president of the department for economics and transport of the free and hanseatic town of Hamburg pp. 6-7

- Helmuth Kern
- Interdependence between the agricultural and general economic policies of the EEC pp. 8-11

- Theodor Dams
- Should American investment in the common market be condemned or encouraged? pp. 11-17

- Bernd Muldau
- Rourkela-an example of co-operative development Aid pp. 17-21

- Klaus Röh
Volume 01, issue 6, 1966
- Chambers of foreign trade — bridges between markets pp. 3

- Gerhard Schildmann
- Export diversification through tropical products: Prospects in Brazil pp. 4-9

- Christian Wilhelms
- Shipbuilding and subsidies — pros and cons pp. 9-15

- Karl Kühne
- The crisis of the world copper market pp. 16-18

- George Abrahamson
Volume 01, issue 5, 1966
- New chances of a ‘wider European economic community’? pp. 3

- Günter Grosser
- Will the Kennedy round succeed? Extension of the EEC Commission’s authorisation to negotiate increases chances of success pp. 4-10

- Herr Kurt Schmücker
- Structural changes in international shipping: Revolution in world sea transport through container use? pp. 11-13

- Hettmar R. Köhler
- At the intersection of markets: EFTA investments in the area of Hamburg/Schlesivig-Holstein pp. 14-17

- Ingeborg Zaunitzer-Haase
Volume 01, issue 4, 1966
- The developing countries on the crest of world boom pp. 3

- Hans-Jürgen Schmahl
- More Security in International Trade? Interview with Professor Egon Sohmen, of Saarbrücken University, on the proposal advanced by 27 monetary experts in favour of limited exchange-rate flexibility pp. 4-10

- Egon Sohmen
- Towards a behavioural science of market research: The challenge of Africa pp. 10-15

- T. L. V. Blair
- The economic significance of voluntary youth services in developing countries pp. 17-21

- Christian Uhlig
Volume 01, issue 3, 1966
- Is famine the world’s fate? pp. 3

- Christian Uhlig
- Can we plan the development planning? pp. 4-8

- Richard F. Behrendt
- Tiresome subsidies — the nuisance of subsidies distorting international competition pp. 9-21

- Jürgen Wolfslast
Volume 01, issue 2, 1966
- Neither victory nor defeat pp. 3

- Christian Franck
- “Rapprochement” of the economic systems in Eastern and Western Europe? pp. 4-10

- Ota Šik
- Effects on development of the population explosion in Latin America pp. 10-15

- Jürgen Westphalen
- Latin America’s export structure needing reform pp. 15-18

- Werner K. Tillmann
Volume 01, issue 1, 1966
- The Nonsense of Antidumping pp. 3

- Ernst Niemeier
- A Practical View of the German Export Situation: Interview with the Deputy Director of the VDMA, Verein deutscher Maschinenbau-Anstalten e. V., (Association of German Machine-Building Establishments) Rolf Audouard, Frankfurt/Main pp. 4-9

- Rolf Audouard
- Development through export diversification: Some suggestions pp. 9-12

- Christian Wilhelms
- Economic aspects of the current EEC crisis pp. 12-17

- Erhard Kantzenbach