Intereconomics – Review of European Economic Policy (1966 - 1988)
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Volume 16, issue 6, 1981
- Change in Cancún pp. 253-254

- Otto G. Mayer
- Alternative methods of reducing government expenditure pp. 255-262

- Roland Vaubel
- Increasing protectionism in Europe pp. 263-268

- Peter Korn
- Industrial innovation and foreign trade in the 80’s pp. 269-274

- Klaus W. Grewlich
- A new assessment of floating exchange rates pp. 275-280

- D. R. Waimann
- Effects of the flexible exchange rate system on developing countries pp. 281-286

- Hans-Peter Nissen and Klaus Behling
- The satisfaction of basic needs-old demands, new strategies pp. 287-292

- Renate Heierli-Hogaust
- Prospects for international maritime shipping pp. 292-294

- Peter M. Nomikos
- Foreign investments as a form of enterprise strategy: On the results of a survey pp. 295-299

- Gunter Kayser and Uwe Schwarting
Volume 16, issue 5, 1981
- Paris conference: Beginning of a new consensus? pp. 201-202

- Manfred Holthus
- Soviet natural gas — A threat to Western Europe’s security? pp. 203-206

- Klaus Matthies
- Trends in world trade pp. 207-213

- Georg Koopmann
- The perspectives of the North-South Dialogue: Elements for a reorientation pp. 214-220

- Hans Mayrzedt and Mario Ernst
- The Soviet Union’s attitude pp. 220-223

- Edward Böhm
- Key countries in the Third World: A challenge to the industrialised countries pp. 224-231

- Klaus Eßer and Jürgen Wiemann
- Adjustment to changing international conditions pp. 231-236

- Heiko Körner
- The “pipeline” problem in bilateral financial cooperation pp. 237-242

- Wolfgang Buch
- The Multi-Fibre Arrangement—A hydra of protectionism? pp. 243-249

- Paul-Günther Schmidt
Volume 16, issue 4, 1981
- East-west business needs more promotion by socialist partners pp. 153-154

- Klaus Bolz
- Development policy in the doldrums? pp. 155-159

- Siegfried Schultz
- Prospects for the international oil market pp. 160-165

- Jochen H. Mohnfeld
- Definitiveness and operationality of dissociation pp. 166-170

- Jörn Altmann
- Parkinson’s Law and absorptive capacity pp. 171-177

- George C. Abbott
- Objective indicators of large-scale food shortages? Some remarks on their purpose and limitations pp. 178-182

- Winfried Urff and Heinz Ahrens
- Trade with developing countries and employment in the European Community pp. 183-188

- Dieter Schumacher
- Another machinery for updating dependency? pp. 189-191

- S. K. B. Asante
- USA-USSR: Back to detente? pp. 192-196

- John B. Holt
Volume 16, issue 3, 1981
- A new attitude to development assistance? pp. 101-102

- Otto G. Mayer
- The present state and prospects of the European Communities pp. 103-108

- Walter Kittel
- Competitiveness of developing and state trading countries pp. 109-114

- Andreas Lenel
- Japan’s economic security pp. 115-121

- Nobutoshi Akao and Maureen White
- Development aid and employment in the Federal Republic of Germany pp. 122-125

- Dieter Schumacher
- Inward-oriented development — An alternative strategy for the Third World pp. 126-129

- Urs Heierli
- How can the crisis of liberalization trade be overcome? pp. 130-136

- Eckard P. W. Minx
Volume 16, issue 2, 1981
- An agenda for the Interim Committee pp. 53-54

- Hans-Eckart Scharrer
- The impact of the EC’s agricultural policy on its trade with developing countries pp. 55-60

- Karl-Heinz Beißner and Hans-Rimbert Hemmer
- Requisites and possibilities of a controlled nationalization of agricultural policy pp. 61-65

- Ulrich Koester
- The importance of the Soviet Union for the fuel supplies of the CMEA countries pp. 66-69

- Edward Böhm
- Economic reforms in Poland pp. 70-74

- Hubert Gabrisch
- Home market development and self-finance as basic elements of development policy pp. 75-80

- Siegfried G. Schoppe
- Poverty—A structural problem of developing countries pp. 80-85

- Gabriele Wülker
- Relief instead of development aid pp. 86-89

- Gunnar Myrdal
- From shock therapy to gradualism: Anti-inflationary policy in Germany from 1973 to 1979 pp. 90-96

- Armin Gutowski, Hans-Hagen Härtel and Hans-Eckart Scharrer
Volume 16, issue 1, 1981
- Fascinated by the community pp. 1-2

- Manfred Holthus
- Japan and the European community: An uneasy partnership pp. 3-6

- Wilhelm Haferkamp
- The chances for a thorough reform of the common agricultural policy pp. 7-12

- Ulrich Koester
- The newly industrializing countries, trade, and adjustment in the OECD economies pp. 13-18

- Stephen Woolcock
- Loans to LDCs and massive defaults pp. 19-25

- Ramesh C. Garg
- Free trade, protection and economic development pp. 26-30

- Jochen Röpke
- Agricultural policy in developing countries pp. 31-36

- Hermann Priebe and Wilhelm Hankel
- An appropriate international monetary order for developing countries? pp. 37-41

- Gabriele Ullrich
- Market-economic experiments in China’s planned economy pp. 43-47

- Wolfgang Klenner
- World economy on the down-track pp. 48-52

- Günter Großer and Günter Weinert