Supplements accompany most issued. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; The newspaper was intentionally identified as an "Organ der Unabhängigen Sozial demokratischen Partei Deutschlands" until Dec. 8, when the name of the merged parties appeared in the masthead as Vereinigte Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands. ; Not the organ of the regular Unabhängige Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands but of its radical left wing, which split from that party to join, under the name of Vereinigte Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands. ; A facsimile reprint of the original edition published in Berlin.
Includes appendices ; "Workshop guideline on women in an interdependent world." ; "W-9." ; Cover title ; Includes bibliographical references ; Mode of access: Internet.
Issues missing or imperfect at time of reprinting are in Anhang vol. ; Issues for 27. Sept. 1921- have ed. statement: Deutsche Ausg. ; Title from caption. ; Some issues also carry "Sondernummer" designation. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Issued also in a weekly ed.: Internationale Presse-Korrespondenz für Politik, Wirtschaft und Arbeiterbewegung, -März 1926. ; Reprint. Originally published several times a week: Berlin : Inprekorr, 24. Sept. 1921-20. Dez. 1923, Apr. 1926-; Wien : Inprekorr, 22. Dez. 1923-März 1926.
Looking back at the 5th session, at the spirit of its debates and negotiations and at its results, one could indeed conclude that it reflected more cooperation than the preceding ones. Some of the reasons why this happened may be found in the general development. However, to a great extent it was owed to the personality of the President, Mr. Quartley, the Shipping Commissioner in the Government of Ghana. He had proved his ability to chairing international meetings already in IMCO and elsewhere. He has encouraged cooperation by the members of all groups with the effect that no decision was taken under pressure. The 5th session has therefore been that with the least number of resolutions adopted but one of the most successful.
In October the third report to the Club of Rome was published under the title Reshaping the International Order (RIO).1 It was formulated by a group of about twenty experts from developing as well as developed countries, including one from Romania. The initiative to undertake this study of the international order was taken by the Club of Rome Board, especially by its chairman Dr Aurelio Peccei and the study was financed by the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs at the initiative of the Minister for Development Cooperation, Jan Pronk. The report was presented to the Club of Rome in a meeting at Algiers, hosted by the Algerian Government, 25–28 October 1976. ; Summary of the RIO Report of the Club of Rome
The current crisis in international lending points up a lesson re-learned several times in the past 150 years: the international loan markets function very differently from the textbook model of competitive lending. This paper discusses various extensions of the basic model. First, we amend the textbook model to show how limitations on a government's taxing authority may greatly affect its optimal borrowing strategy. Second, we explore the implications of adebtor country's option to repudiate debt. Third, we show that efficient lending may require collective actions by bank syndicates, and that a breakdown in collective action can result in serious inefficiencies and even financial panics.
Vergeltungsmaßnahmen der Bundesrepublik Deutschland gegen Subventionen zugunsten einzelner Industriebranchen im Ausland lassen sich aus gesamtwirtschaftlicher Sicht nicht rechtfertigen. Aktion und Reaktion verringern den internationalen Warenaustausch und führen zu Einkommensverlusten bei allen am Welthandel beteiligten Ländern. Subventionen zugunsten einzelner Industriebranchen verursachen Wachstumsverluste, indem sie - eine Fehlspezialisierung auf strukturschwache Branchen oder vermeintliche Zukunftsindustrien fördern, - die Kostenkontrollfunktion des Wettbewerbs teilweise außer Kraft setzen und - Interessengruppen wie Unternehmer und Gewerkschaften ermutigen, reale Ressourcen in die Beeinflussung des politischen Entscheidungsprozesses zu investieren, um Vorteile zu erlangen (rent seeking). Die Verhaltensweise des "rent seeking", die sowohl für inländische als auch für ausländische Interessengruppen charakteristisch ist, hat dazu beigetragen, daß im vergangenen Jahrzehnt immer mehr Länder und immer mehr Produktionsbereiche in das internationale Subventionskarussell einbezogen worden sind. Durch diesen Lawineneffekt kumulieren sich die volkswirtschaftlichen Kosten, die die am Subventionswettlauf beteiligten Länder zu tragen haben. Die beste Lösung dieses Dilemmas wäre ein international vereinbarter Abbau von Branchensubventionen. Erweist sich eine solche Lösung als unerreichbar, so lohnt sich aus gesamtwirtschaftlicher Sicht immer noch ein einseitiger Ausstieg aus dem Subventionskarussell. Eine derartige Revision der bisherigen Wirtschaftspolitik wäre in der Bundesrepublik auch politisch durchsetzbar, wenn über Steuersenkungen das Wählerpotential der Steuerzahler mobilisiert würde.
March 1980. ; Statement before the Subcommittee on International Organizations of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Washington, D.C., February 21, 1980. ; Mode of access: Internet.
The question of the international status of Bangladesh seems to be a problem which, besides embracing different aspects of international law, is also permeated with international politics, financial issues, and the racial and religious tension of the Indian subcontinent. And while we are here concerned with the legal principles relevant to the problem it does not seem right to disregard the underlying realities - especially the political reactions - of the Bangladesh question. ; peer-reviewed
"A publication of the Geographic Health Studies, John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences." ; Includes bibliographical references and index. ; Mode of access: Internet.
At head of title: The Dimensionality of Nations Project, Department of Political Science, University of Hawaii. ; Thesis--University of Hawaii. ; Bibliography: leaves [127]-134. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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