Long-term Prospects for the World EconomyOECD, 1992 - 193 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 24
Page 79
... positive externalities or assumed " strategic " necessity . These assumptions may indeed prove well based , but the uncertainties allow for a wide difference of opinion as to what policies should be adopted . Certainly the evidence for ...
... positive externalities or assumed " strategic " necessity . These assumptions may indeed prove well based , but the uncertainties allow for a wide difference of opinion as to what policies should be adopted . Certainly the evidence for ...
Page 124
... positive for the EC ( New Frontier effects ) . - The New International Order emerging from the UN action in Kuwait opens new horizons for the institutionalisation of World Society with positive consequences for world markets ( a ...
... positive for the EC ( New Frontier effects ) . - The New International Order emerging from the UN action in Kuwait opens new horizons for the institutionalisation of World Society with positive consequences for world markets ( a ...
Page 128
... positive for all operators ( or at least for those directly benefiting from the " size of the market ' ) . Perhaps ... positively ? The elements to be considered are the following ( in line with the EMU proposal of the Delors Report ) 15 ...
... positive for all operators ( or at least for those directly benefiting from the " size of the market ' ) . Perhaps ... positively ? The elements to be considered are the following ( in line with the EMU proposal of the Delors Report ) 15 ...
Contents
A Longterm Scenario Study of the World Economy 19902015 | 27 |
Longterm Prospects for the US Economy | 75 |
North American Economic Integration in the 1990s | 101 |
Copyright | |
5 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
agreement American APEC ASEAN Asia-Pacific region Asian NIEs average Balanced Growth billion Canada Canadian capital cent Central Europe challenges China co-operation CO₂ CO2 emissions competition continue costs DAES decade decline Deepening deficit developed countries domestic dynamic East Asia economic development economic growth energy environment environmental European Community European Energy Community expected exports factors favourable Finance firms foreign free trade free-market perspective future Global Shift growth rate impact important improve increase increasingly industrial infrastructure Institute integration issues Japan Japanese Korea labour force labour market labour productivity LDCs liberalisation long-term major Malaysia manufacturing market economy Member countries ment Mexico multilateral NAFTA negotiations North America OECD output political population problems protectionism rapid ratio reduce reforms result savings sectors Single European Market social South Korea Soviet Union structure Taiwan Thailand tion trends United Western Europe world economy