What caused worldwide inflation: Excess liquidity, excessive credit, or both? James S. Earley OriginalPaper Pages: 213 - 243
Reducing the cost of reducing inflation through gradualism, preannouncement or indexation? The international evidence José L. Gutierrez-CamaraRoland Vaubel OriginalPaper Pages: 244 - 261
Determination of trade flows and choice of trade partners: Reconciling the Heckscher-Ohlin and the Burenstam Linder models of international trade Ruth W. AradSeev Hirsch OriginalPaper Pages: 276 - 297
A new approach to estimation of the effects of non-tariff barriers to trade: An application to the Swedish textile and clothing industry Carl Hamilton OriginalPaper Pages: 298 - 325
Further results on the time series analysis of real wages and employment for U. S. manufacturing, 1948–1977 Grant Kirkpatrick OriginalPaper Pages: 326 - 351
Output and employment changes in a “trade sensitive” sector: Adjustment in the U. S. footwear industry John H. MuttiMalcolm D. Bale OriginalPaper Pages: 352 - 367
Price discrimination in the exports of a small economy: Empirical evidence Jacob WeinblattBen-Zion Zilberfarb OriginalPaper Pages: 368 - 379
The impact of protection and concentration on the labour intensity of U. K. industries: Comment Shigekazu Tanaka Bemerkungen Pages: 380 - 382
Lokomotiventheorie in der internationalen makroökonomik Karl-Heinz Brodbeck Bemerkungen Pages: 385 - 388