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East-West Economic Relations in the Changing Global Environment

Edited by Béla Csikós-Nagy and David G. Young

in International Economic Association Series from Palgrave Macmillan

Date: 1986
ISBN: 978-1-349-18400-2
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Recent Developments and Some Issues in East-West Economic Relations
Klaus A. Sahlgren
Ch 2 Changing Position of Europe in the World Economy and East-West Economic Relations
József Bognár
Ch 3 Deterioration of the Global Environment and East-West Economic Relations
Oleg Bogomolov
Ch 4 The Global Framework and East-West Economic Relations
A. Hewett
Ch 5 Political and Economic Influences on East-West Economic Relations
Peter Knirsch
Ch 6 Legal and Institutional Framework of East-West Economic Relations
Krystina Michalowska-Gorywoda
Ch 7 The Impact of the ‘Polish Crisis’ on East-West Trade
Franz-Lothar Altmann
Ch 8 Soviet Energy Supplies as a Factor in East-West Relations
Jochen Bethkenhagen
Ch 9 Austria’s Trade with the East
Friedrich Levcik
Ch 10 US East-West Trade Policy, Focusing on Recent Legal Developments
Paul Marer
Ch 11 Hungary’s Experiences in GATT
János Nyerges
Ch 12 Transfer of Technology in East-West Economic Relations
Günter Nötzold
Ch 13 East-West Relations in Technology Transfer in the 1980s
Mihály Simai
Ch 14 Trends in Direct Investment and the Transfer of Technology
Carl H. McMillan
Ch 15 Relations between Western Capital Markets and the CMEA Six
Carlo Boffito
Ch 16 Eastern European Countries and the IMF
Marie Lavigne
Ch 17 Some Aspects of East-West Financial Cooperation
Jósef Soldaczuk
Ch 18 The Impact of Debt Problems on East-West Economic Relations: an Additional Proposal for the Solution of International Debt Problems
Kálmán Pécsi
Ch 19 East-West Trade and Market-Conforming Behaviour: A Case Study of Hungary
Béla Csikós-Nagy
Ch 20 Systems’ Adjustments to East-West Economic Cooperation
Pawel H. Dembinski
Ch 21 Comparative Advantage and Competitiveness in East-West Relations
Christopher Saunders
Ch 22 Criteria for a Political Cost-Benefit Approach Towards East-West Economic Relations
Heinrich Vogel

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