East-West economic relations in the 1990s
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East-West economic relations in the 1990s
(East-West European economic interaction, v. 11)
Macmillan, in association with the Vienna Institute for Comparative Economic Studies, 1989
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This volume contains a number of analyses of the present global situation and provides a reasoned preview of likely macro-economic developments during the next decade in the relations between East and West. It is based on the 1988 11th Workshop on East-West European Economic Interaction. The workshop covered such subjects as the decline in the CMEA countries' share of world trade, intra-CMEA self-sufficiency and the escalation of world-wide indebtedness.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Overall appreciations: global imbalances in the world economy - challenges and opportunities for Europe, Youngil Lim
- global imbalances and US policy responses, Dominick Salvatore
- trends and policies in East-West economic relations - a view from the West, Philip Hanson
- determinants and prospects of East-West economic relations - a view from the East, Ivan Angelis. Part 2 Adjustments in the socialist countries: Perestroika and prospects for East-West economic relations, Oleg Bogomolov
- the Hungarian economy in the international context, Andras Inotai
- intensive growth and outward oriented economic strategy, Peter Sydow
- China's open policy in the light of world economic trends, Yuanzheng Luo
- China's open policy and economic relations with Western Europe, Zhang Yunling. Part 3 Case studies of East-West interaction: relations between CMEA countries and the GATT, Ake Linden
- economic relations between the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic, Doris Cornelsen
- East-West joint ventures in CMEA countries, Norman Scott. Part 4 Prospects: is a new international monetary order needed?, Eduard Hochreiter
- a new foreign economic policy for the 1990s?, Yuri Andreev
- new patterns of national and international growth in CMEA, Manfred Engert
- the need for a new foreign trade regime, Dariusz K. Rosati
- a perspective on the normalization of East-West commerce, John P. Hardt
- commercial competition and control - a US view, John Starrels
- major issues and conclusions, Gary Bertsch.
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