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Intereconomics – Review of European Economic Policy (1966 - 1988)1966 - 1988
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 Volume 18, issue 6, 1983
 
  Missile deployment unlikely to impair East-West trade   pp. 253-254 Klaus BolzThe problems of the southward enlargement of the EC   pp. 255-264 Konrad NeundörferPolicy issues in West African integration   pp. 265-270 Peter RobsonRegional economic integration between developing countries: The example of South and South-East Asia   pp. 270-277 Norbert WagnerSocio-cultural aspects of supply-side economics for developing countries   pp. 278-285 Hermann SautterEconomic relations with newly industrialising countries   pp. 286-293 Dietrich KebschullEconomic policy strategies in major industrial countries   pp. 294-300 Günter Großer and Günter Weinert Volume 18, issue 5, 1983
 
  Is the debt crisis getting out of control?   pp. 205-206 Rainer ErbeThe impact of EC membership on Portugal and Spain   pp. 207-212 C. J. RedstonBudgetary policy of the European Communities: Squaring the circle   pp. 213-218 Gerhard StahlThe new protectionism and the limits of structural adjustment   pp. 219-224 Alfred PfallerOn the case for graduation   pp. 225-229 K. A. KoekkoekExchange rate flexibility and the international liquidity “problem”   pp. 230-235 G. ZisSome remarks on the phenomenon of Islamic revivalism   pp. 236-244 Cornelia Löffler-LohmarEconomic reforms in the industrial sector of the People's Republic of China   pp. 245-250 Wolfgang Klenner Volume 18, issue 4, 1983
 
  The death knell for free world trade?   pp. 157-158 Manfred HolthusGerman export performance   pp. 159-165 Sven W. ArndtThe integration of Japan into the world economy and its meaning for Germany   pp. 166-171 Siegfried BöttcherTrends in the growth of Japanese international banking in Western Europe   pp. 172-176 F. N. Burton and F. H. SaelensEconomic recovery in developing countries   pp. 177-184 Dietrich KebschullRegional policy in Third World countries   pp. 185-190 Andreas KoppNew forms of foreign investment in developing countries: Determinant features, characteristics and prospects   pp. 191-197 Werner OlleTen years after the first oil crisis— OPEC's past and future   pp. 198-201 Klaus MatthiesPrices of raw materials continue to rise   pp. 202-204 Heinz Kolbe Volume 18, issue 3, 1983
 
  The world economy: Risks and opportunities   pp. 101-102 Günter GroßerThe mediterranean policy of the EC—The case of agriculture   pp. 103-110 Stefan A. MustoThe mediterranean policy of the EC— The case of industry   pp. 111-119 Guido Ashoff and Wilhelm HummenOmens from the terms of trade-expectations about the next few years   pp. 120-124 John LeviResource constraints and East European foreign trade structures   pp. 125-129 Jan WinieckiHow powerful are the multinational corporations?   pp. 130-136 Ehrenfried PausenbergerConsequences of the debt crisis   pp. 137-141 Anton KonradSouth Korea: Successful large-scale international borrower   pp. 142-147 Klaus Fertig Volume 18, issue 2, 1983
 
  Gloomy prospects for UNCTAD VI   pp. 53-54 Dietrich KebschullThe debt burden of developing countries   pp. 55-59 Herbert WilkensThe European Monetary System and international currency questions   pp. 60-64 Heinrich MatthesThe grain trade and the failure of international control   pp. 65-72 Nick ButlerUS and EC agricultural trade policies: Confrontation or negotiation?   pp. 72-76 Jimmye S. HillmanRestrictions on international competition through government measures   pp. 78-83 Bettina S. HürniThe efficiency reducing effects of official development aid   pp. 84-89 Herbert SperberGovernment influence on energy prices   pp. 90-96 Klaus Matthies Volume 18, issue 1, 1983
 
  European Community in a glasshouse   pp. 1-2 Manfred HolthusCentral banks in the political arena   pp. 3-10 Rolf CaesarGloomy prospects for social retirement insurance: An international phenomenon   pp. 11-18 Karl Heinz Jüttemeier and Hans-Georg PetersenMassive transfers of resources   pp. 18-27 George C. AbbottPacific basin interdependencies: A case for large-scale economic cooperation?   pp. 28-33 Wilfried LütkenhorstOil, debt, banking and the world recession   pp. 34-37 Ferdinand E. BanksOPEC investment strategies—Past and future   pp. 38-41 Hamid Bagh-ShomaliThe need for Positive Adjustment Policies in the 1980s   pp. 42-48 Wolfgang MichalskiWorld economy still ailing   pp. 49-52 Günter Großer Volume 17, issue 6, 1982
 
  Inescapable vicious circle?   pp. 261-262 Wolfgang SchröderFrom unemployment to rapid growth?   pp. 263-267 Bill JordanThe European Monetary System as a factor of integration   pp. 268-273 Wolfgang Filc and Jörg KuhlmannInternational perspectives of the European Monetary System   pp. 274-278 Hartmut PichtSteel crisis and steel policy — A comparison   pp. 279-285 J. Esser, W. Fach, G. Gierszewski and W. VäthA comparison of productivity in the Federal Republic of Germany, Japan and the USA   pp. 286-290 Gundolf F. HeckerStrategy of integrated development: Some remarks on the development of rural areas in developing countries   pp. 291-295 Karl FasbenderA critique of the socio-cultural approach to development planning   pp. 296-301 Dirk KohnertManagement and policy issues in China's rural development 1977–81   pp. 302-307 Paul Steidl-Meier Volume 17, issue 5, 1982
 
  A policy of self-destruction   pp. 209-210 Otto G. MayerSoviet agriculture and US-Soviet grain agreement   pp. 211-216 Nick ButlerJapan's concessions towards trade fairness: Mistaken western views   pp. 218-224 Radha SinhaConsequences of southward enlargement for EC-Latin American relations   pp. 225-233 Guido AshoffMineral economies— Indebtedness without growth   pp. 234-240 Susanne SchattnerDevelopments in the international distribution of income   pp. 241-243 Hans-Peter NissenOperationalising basic needs: A few fundamental reflections   pp. 244-250 Wilfried LütkenhorstThe accuracy of international trade data   pp. 251-255 Euan A. MackayBearish mood on world commodity markets   pp. 256-260 Heinz Kolbe Volume 17, issue 4, 1982
 
  The foreseeable end of the Common Fund   pp. 157-158 Dietrich KebschullEuropean and world energy perspectives: the 1980s and 1990s   pp. 159-166 Jochen H. MohnfeldThe world market in coal— Requirements for the year 2000   pp. 167-172 Dietmar PetersenWelfare effects of the GATT system   pp. 173-178 Ulrich MüllerThe new protectionism and the Third World   pp. 179-184 Heiko KörnerFriedman versus Keynes in Latin America   pp. 184-189 Jürgen WestphalenTrade and growth in West Africa in the 1980s   pp. 190-197 Uka EzenweExchange rates, labour costs and international competitiveness   pp. 198-200 Heinz Salowski Volume 17, issue 3, 1982
 
  USA-Europe: Conflict over development financing?   pp. 105-106 Manfred HolthusDistributional effects of the EC budget   pp. 107-112 Angela NottelmannToward better Japan-Europe economic relations   pp. 112-116 Hiroya IchikawaThe middle east and the EEC: An analysis of trade flows   pp. 118-124 Rodney WilsonForeign indebtedness and economic growth: The Philippines   pp. 125-132 Rainer ErbeThe concept of absorptive capacity: Origins, content and practical relevance   pp. 133-137 Felipe BergerDevelopment policy in crisis: The case of Sub-Saharan africa and its consequences for cooperation   pp. 138-142 Wolfgang ZehenderSouth-south cooperation and economic order   pp. 143-147 Jörn Altmann Volume 17, issue 2, 1982
 
  The fed: Return to interest rate control?   pp. 53-54 Wolfgang SchröderThe end of the American challenge?   pp. 55-59 Jacques PelkmansRestoring an international gold standard—A viable alternative?   pp. 60-64 Wulfdiether ZippelA framework for international monetary reform?   pp. 65-71 G. ZisShould the IMF resort to private credit markets for refinancing?   pp. 71-74 Anton KonradA performance analysis of the Third World   pp. 75-82 Axel J. HalbachThe development of international food aid policy   pp. 82-86 John CathieThe IMF and the countries of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance   pp. 87-90 Klaus SchröderThe new international economic order: a view from the socialist corner   pp. 91-96 Leon ZurawickiThe German economy in 1982 and beyond   pp. 97-102 Dieter Wermuth Volume 17, issue 1, 1982
 
  American sanctions: Merely a signal   pp. 1-2 Klaus BolzHalf-time in the European Parliament—Expectations, reality, outlook   pp. 3-6 Rudolf HrbekOn the economic evaluation of the Stabex system   pp. 7-12 Roland HerrmannNotes on unequal exchange between developing and industrialised countries   pp. 13-19 Detlef LorenzThe UK Development Aid Programme and the British domestic economy   pp. 20-25 R. S. May and N. C. DobsonThe use of international buffer stocks to stabilise commodity export revenue   pp. 26-31 Herbert OberhänsliConditionality and the needs of developing countries   pp. 32-36 Graham BirdProblems of international development taxes: Illustrated by the financing system for science and technology for development   pp. 36-42 Joachim BetzEconomic and political risks of world oil markets   pp. 43-48 Jochen H. MohnfeldWorld economic trend still weak   pp. 49-52 Günter Großer and Günter Weinert |  |