Intereconomics – Review of European Economic Policy (1966 - 1988)
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Volume 11, issue 12, 1976
- Dark clouds over Southern Africa pp. 322

- Günter Jantzen
- An arc of nuclear tensions pp. 323

- Otto G. Mayer
- Structural questions to the fore pp. 324-327

- Gerhard Zeitel
- The priority task: Making sure of the cyclical uptrend pp. 327-330

- Hans G. Schachtschabel
- The state and prospects of the multilateral trade negotiations pp. 331-334

- Jürgen Kühn
- Environmental controls, trade and resource flows pp. 335-338

- P. Luxton
- Employment policies in developing countries pp. 339-342

- Rasul Shams
- Relations between communist and third world countries pp. 343-347

- Henrik Bischof
- The GDR’s foreign trade policy pp. 347-350

- Ulrich Dietsch
Volume 11, issue 11, 1976
- For A realistic development policy pp. 294

- Dietrich Kebschull
- Illusions and disillusionment in Manila pp. 295

- Klaus Kwasniewski
- Lack of fresh political impulses pp. 296-298

- Wilhelm Haferkamp
- The United Kingdom and the future of the EC pp. 299-301

- Brian Bayliss
- Major causes of continued international payments instability pp. 302-305

- W. J. Feuerlein
- The prospects of tripartite cooperation pp. 306-309

- Klaus Bolz
- The changing structure of Pakistan’s foreign trade pp. 310-313

- Khusi M. Khan
- German exports and economic development pp. 313-317

- Reinhold Sohns
Volume 11, issue 10, 1976
- Freedom of the seas — an anachronism pp. 266

- Alfons Lemper
- Growth for all? pp. 267-268

- Jürgen Todenhöfer
- Discussion of the new economic world order pp. 269-274

- Helmut Hesse
- Economic stagnation and development aid pp. 275-278

- Emil Küng
- Environmental issues and the developing economies pp. 279-282

- P. Luxton
- Controversial strategies for the regional advancement of developing countries pp. 283-286

- Herbert Neubauer
- Overall economic planning in Brazil pp. 287-290

- Frieder Meyer-Krahmer
Volume 11, issue 9, 1976
- The EC and its mediterranean problems pp. 238

- Hubert Höping
- No turning point in north-south relations pp. 239

- Claus Hamann
- Need for greater competitiveness pp. 240-242

- Wilhelm Nölling
- Adjustments require flanking support by the state pp. 242-244

- Werner Fante
- A crawling peg system for raw materials pp. 245-247

- Dietrich Kebschull
- The price of copper pp. 248-251

- F. E. Banks
- Approaches to the solution of urbanization problems pp. 252-254

- Karl Wolfgang Menck
- Japan’s direct investment in South East Asia pp. 255-259

- Jörn Keck
- Legal safeguards for direct investments in LDCs pp. 259-262

- Heiner Jüttner
Volume 11, issue 8, 1976
- Integration — Expectations and reality pp. 210

- Günther Jantzen
- All quiet on the western front pp. 211

- Claus Hamann
- Objections to a common fund pp. 212

- Egon Bahr
- A french view of trends in the international division of labour pp. 213-218

- Barbara Mettler-Meibom and Peter H. Mettler
- Integration for development — Hopes and problems pp. 218-222

- Ekkehard Bechler
- Measuring regional income disparities in LDCs pp. 223-226

- Olaf Hübler
- Problems of rural development pp. 227-230

- Winfried Urff and Heinz Ahrens
- Structural problems of the next few years pp. 231-234

- Dieter Schröder
Volume 11, issue 7, 1976
- Small reason for rejoicing after UNCTAD pp. 182

- Dietrich Kebschull
- After a UN conference of trouble pp. 183

- Otto G. Mayer
- External indebtedness of developing countries pp. 184-185

- Walter Salomon
- Harmonization of banking legislation pp. 186-191

- C. J. Rijnvos
- Can the common agricultural policy be reformed? pp. 192-196

- Ulrich Koester and Stefan Tangermann
- China’s foreign trade policy pp. 197-201

- Holger Dohmen
- Problems of the coming decade pp. 202-206

- Yasusuke Murakami
Volume 11, issue 6, 1976
- Debt moratorium — a magic formula? pp. 154

- Hans-Eckart Scharrer
- Limits to growth in East-West trade pp. 155

- Klaus Bolz
- Growth, decline, or metamorphosis? pp. 156-161

- Willis W. Harman and L. Floyd Lewis
- Economic growth in Europe: International dimensions and factors pp. 162-164

- Bernard Cazes
- Stability or growth: The rich nations’ dilemma pp. 165-167

- Amar Nath Dutta
- Economic growth or redistribution? pp. 168-171

- Jürgen Westphalen
- Trade and economic development in Taiwan pp. 172-176

- Y. C. Jao
- The need for re-organising the UN-system pp. 177-178

- Volkmar Köhler
Volume 11, issue 5, 1976
- A new order also for LDCs pp. 126

- Manfred Holthus
- Foreign labour problems pp. 127

- Hubert Höping
- Economic relations with East Asia pp. 128-129

- Hans Leibkutsch
- The meaning of the tindemans report pp. 130-132

- Gaston Thorn
- Obstacles to transatlantic trade pp. 133-136

- Hajo Hasenpflug and Dietrich Kebschull
- Philosophy and policy pp. 137-140

- Alfons Lemper
- Social responsibility and the future of multinationals: Guidance without rules pp. 141-145

- Ingo Walter
- Growth or equity? Reflections on some recent tendencies in the agricultural policy of LDCs pp. 146-149

- Rolf Hanisch
Volume 11, issue 4, 1976
- Condemned to success pp. 98

- Claus Hamann
- Peaceful change in south Africa — Too late? pp. 99

- Günther Jantzen
- More urgent need for political initiatives pp. 100-104

- Bernd Kröger
- No cause yet for state measures pp. 104-106

- Helmuth Kern
- Problems and perspectives of European transport policy pp. 107-111

- Christian Woelker
- Some aspects of merger control in the EC pp. 111-114

- Heinrich Hölzler
- International division of labour and structural unemployment pp. 115-119

- Gerhard Breidenstein
- American diets and third world food pp. 120-122

- George J. Viksnins
Volume 11, issue 3, 1976
- How to defuse the time bomb of hunger pp. 66

- Alfons Lemper
- Comecon ante portas pp. 67

- Otto G. Mayer
- Long live “Conservatism”! pp. 70-71

- Walter Hallstein
- Population problems and North-South cooperation pp. 72-75

- Benno Engels
- What do the developing countries want? pp. 76-79

- Miguel S. Wionczek
- The role of multinationals in the NIEO pp. 80-83

- Rolf Jungnickel and Georg Koopmann
- Tighter control over foreign capital pp. 84-87

- Rolf Sutter
- Problems of urban development planning pp. 88-92

- Klaus Grimm
Volume 11, issue 2, 1976
- Rome, Jamaica, and what next? pp. 34

- Hans-Eckart Scharrer
- A birthday, but a happy one? pp. 35

- Hubert Höping
- The case of Nigeria pp. 38-42

- Olanrewaju J. Fapohunda
- Foreign experts as advisers in developing countries pp. 42-44

- Wilfred A. Ndongko
- Mainland China and western trade credits pp. 45-49

- K. Reese
- The economic outlook for 1976 pp. 50-53

- Robert G. Wertheimer
- Can import controls really be helpful? pp. 54-57

- Günter Weinert
- External economic policy and development policy pp. 58-61

- Axel Borrmann
Volume 11, issue 1, 1976
- No European development concept pp. 2

- Dietrich Kebschull
- East bloc shipping policy pp. 3

- Klaus Kwasniewski
- Has the recession been overcome? pp. 6-7

- Hans-Jürgen Schmahl
- Outlook for industrial east-west cooperation pp. 8-11

- Karl-Ernst Schenk
- Harmonization of company taxation systems pp. 12-15

- Heinrich Hölzler
- Incentives for industry in developing countries pp. 16-20

- Heinz Ludwig
- Financial policy in developing countries pp. 21-22

- Heider Dawar
- Issues in shipping’s future: Need for, and prospects of, liner conferences pp. 23-27

- Paul Burke
- Technology- and marketing-transfer by tripartite cooperation pp. 28-30

- Klaus Bolz and Peter Plötz