Some propose that the Baltics seek deeper trade integration with the East to maintain existing trade flows and because the Baltics have had little market access to the West. The author argues against such...
When the Berlin Wall fell, so did birth rates - a study of surprising demographic trends in Eastern Germany. What to do about pensions in transition economies? China's state industry: a paradox of rising...
Reforming finance in transitional socialist economies. How do market failures justify interventions in rural credit markets? What makes rural finance institutions successful? Animal health services: finding...
This article examines Mr. Hughes Hallett's article, "The Impact of EC-92 on Trade in Developing Countries", and challenges the reasoning of his views.
Taming China's wild west - Xinjiang, a region rediscovered Interview with John Flemming of the EBRD - responsibilities when output and hopes fall in eastern Europe. The Baltics: union or free trade agreement?...
Will environmental issues challenge the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)? Calls for a new round of multilateral trade negotiations on the environment have multiplied. Environmentalists have...
European economic integration is proving to be good for most developing countries. Overall, the creation of the European Community (EC) has imparted a liberalizing trend on the trade policies of most of...