This collection of essays represents the proceedings of the conference of the Confederation of European Economic Associations at the University of Kent in 1986.
Eleven of the world's leading scholars on Namibia offer a collection of articles that provide an examination of the importance of Namibia to each of the major Western capitalist powers, and analyze the extent to which each power contributes to South Africa's continuing occupation of Namibia.
This study highlights the growing interdependence that exists between the financial markets of industrial and developing nations, by determining the role the Euromarkets have played in creating this dependence and by examining its effect on the stability of the international monetary system.
This text contains theoretical contributions and analysis by a group of leading economists who examine the changes that have taken place in the field of international trade in recent years and attempt to relate recent developments in intra-industry trade to conventional trade theory.
Written by the author of "e;The Political Economy of Soviet Defence Spending"e; and co-author of "e;The Growth of the British Economy"e;, this book looks at the international dimension, the American and the Soviet defence economy, the NATO alliance, the Warsaw Pact and the international arms trade.
These proceedings focus attention on issues in the present polycentric world economy in the realm of international debt, trade, investment, financial markets and policy co-ordination.
25 years since the ECU was established, this work analyzes the situation in the international monetary system, where the prevailing disorder is disrupting economies, undermining growth, provoking protectionism and threatening to set the nations against each other.
An examination of the issues raised by the choice of trade strategies for the promotion of industrialization and economic growth by focusing on the experience of the Iberian economies during the process of their phased integration with the European Community.
This collection of articles and papers has been organised under a limited number of specific themes in international financial economics, including balance of payment theory and policy, the activities of the IMF, Special Drawing Rights, the role of the private financial markets, and the international economic order.
This book focuses on the international financial problems of developing countries and the ways in which international financial policy might be used to alleviate them.
This is a statistical handbook of data about COMECON, the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance whose members include Bulgaria, CSSR, GDR, Hungary, Poland, Romania and the USSR.