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Volume 14, issue 6, 1979
- Abiding by the new realism? pp. 265-266

- Dietrich Kebschull
- Sources of finance for development pp. 267-273

- Wilfried Guth
- The state of preparations for a UN code of conduct pp. 273-277

- Hartmut Scheele
- The foreign trade of the OPEC states pp. 278-285

- Anton Gälli
- The long-term prospects for world development: The main results of the INTERFUTURES project pp. 286-293

- Wolfgang Michalski
- Agriculture: Toward the year 2000: Major results of the FAO-report pp. 293-297

- Heinrich Loesch
- Growth, distribution and motivation in LDCs pp. 298-303

- Wolfgang Arnold
- Tendency to an “orderly” development policy pp. 304-308

- Rolf Hasse and Robert Weitz
- Unido III—A preview pp. 309-313

- Manfred Stegger
Volume 14, issue 5, 1979
- Effects of German development aid on the internal economy pp. 215-220

- Guido Ashoff and Dieter Weiss
- The impact of the Generalized System of Preferences on imports pp. 221-225

- Axel Borrmann, Christine Borrmann and Manfred Stegger
- Unstable exchange rates and trade policy: An impetus for reforming GATT? pp. 226-229

- Hans Mayrzedt
- The US trade policy towards the EC in the Tokyo round pp. 230-236

- Reinhard Rode
- Transfer of technology by German firms pp. 237-242

- Georg Koopmann and Klaus Matthies
- Effects of the Southward extension on the EC—Labour market pp. 243-247

- Elmar Hönekopp and Heinz Werner
- Peking raises the statistical veil: Notes on the resumed publication of statistical reports pp. 248-253

- Willy Kraus
- The organization of industry in the P.R. China: A new start or resort to old concepts? pp. 254-258

- Wolfgang Klenner
- Strategies for rural development: Results of the FAO World Conference pp. 259-262

- Johannes Dohnanyi
Volume 14, issue 4, 1979
- An energetic programme pp. 161-162

- Otto G. Mayer
- The results of Manila pp. 163-167

- Reiner Morbach
- Development through debt: Rationalizing the costs of external borrowing pp. 168-171

- Enamidem U. Ubok-Udom
- Are the developing countries in reality “Exporters of capital”? pp. 172-179

- Peter Richter
- Foreign aid, new economic order and basic human needs pp. 180-184

- Neil Dias Karunaratne
- Possible consequences of nutritional improvements for the economic development pp. 185-189

- Hans-Rimbert Hemmer
- The concept of integrated rural development pp. 190-195

- Alois Basler
- Possible effects of the Common Fund pp. 196-201

- Joachim Betz
- The multilateral GATT negotiations pp. 202-207

- Wedige Dewitz
- Development aid from the CMEA countries and the People’s Republic of China pp. 208-209

- Heinrich Machowski and Siegfried Schultz
- A short-lived European recovery pp. 213-214

- Günter Großer
Volume 14, issue 3, 1979
- Control of the Euromarkets? pp. 105-106

- Hans-Eckart Scharrer
- Economic implications of the Divergence Indicators in the EMS pp. 107-110

- Wolfgang Filc
- The dollar and special drawing rights pp. 111-115

- W. J. Feuerlein
- Ten years andean pact: A reexamination pp. 116-122

- Georg Koopmann
- World trade and structural adjustments pp. 122-126

- Heinz Werner
- A contribution to peace policy pp. 127-132

- Hans Matthöfer
- Basic needs, planning and policies pp. 132-138

- Detlef Schwefel
- Marketing and distribution strategies for international organizations pp. 138-144

- John C. Pattison and John A. Quelch
- Taiwan and the People's Republic of China foes or partners? pp. 145-154

- Axel J. Halbach
Volume 14, issue 2, 1979
- Troublesome walk to Manila pp. 49-50

- Dietrich Kebschull
- The Integrated Programme for Commodities pp. 51-54

- I. S. Chadha
- UNCTAD V and the prospects for the 1980s pp. 55-59

- Uka Ezenwe
- Outlets for developing countries in the German market: The scope for national trade policy pp. 60-64

- Axel Borrmann
- Questions of shipping policy pp. 65-67

- Uwe Christiansen
- Cooperation with take-off countries pp. 68-70

- Rainer Offergeld
- The Netherlands adjustment policy with a development cooperation dimension pp. 71-74

- Michael D. Alford
- Collective Self-Reliance: Concept and reality pp. 75-79

- Volker Matthies
- The Gandhian model of self-reliance in the Indian economy pp. 80-83

- Sushila Gosalia
- The petrodollars and the world economy pp. 84-89

- Wilfried Lütkenhorst and Horst Minte
- Borrowing in Western financial markets by Eastern European countries pp. 90-95

- Hans-Eckart Scharrer and Klaus Bolz
- Employment problems under socialism pp. 96-100

- Gernot Gutmann
Volume 14, issue 1, 1979
- Division of responsibilities pp. 1-2

- Armin Gutowski
- Political problems of the southward extension pp. 3-6

- Beate Kohler
- Agricultural problems of the accession of Greece, Portugal and Spain to the EC pp. 6-10

- Georg Gallus
- The taming of the Shrew(ish snake)? pp. 10-14

- Manfred Borchert and Helmut Ross
- Strategies for survival: The example of the clothing industry pp. 15-19

- Uwe Schwarting
- Devaluation and its consequences in developing countries pp. 19-24

- Anne O. Krueger
- The internationalization of development policy pp. 25-31

- Joachim Betz
- An emergency supply test for another oil crisis pp. 31-36

- Mathias Lefeldt
- Youth unemployment in the Federal Republic of Germany: Facts, causes, cures pp. 37-43

- Dieter Cassel