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Managing the world economy: Old order, new order or disorder?

Pages 243-250 | Published online: 23 Nov 2007
 

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The New International Economic Order: An Overview. By P. N. Agarwala. Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1983. Pp.xiii + 351. £17.50. ISBN 0 08 028823 5.

Third World Strategy: Economic and Political Cohesion in the South. Edited Altaf Gauhar. London: Praeger, UK distributor Holt‐Saunders, 1984. Pp.xvi + 220. £24.95 and £12.95. ISBN 0 03 069713 1 and 069712 3.

The New International Economic Order: Conflict and Cooperation in North‐South Economic Relations, 1974–77. By Jeffrey A. Hart. London: Macmillan, 1983. Pp.xviii + 180. £25. ISBN 0 333 34525 8.

The Management of the World Economy. By Evan Luard. London: Macmillan, 1983. Pp.xxvii + 270. £25. ISBN 0 333 34236 4.

The Challenges of South‐south Co‐operation. Edited by Breda Pavlič, Raúl R. Uranga, Boris Cizelj and Marjan Svetličić. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, UK distributor Bowker, 1983. Pp.xii + 455. £21.75. ISBN 0 8653 601 5.

The Oil Crisis and Economic Adjustment: Case Studies of Six Developing Countries. By Andrew MacKillop. London: Frances Pinter, 1983. Pp.xi + 180. £16.50. ISBN 0 86187 301 7.

Controlling the Economic Future: Policy Dilemmas in a Shrinking World. By Michael Stewart. Brighton: Wheatsheaf Books, 1983. Pp.ix + 192. £15.95 and £5.95. ISBN 0 7108 0182 3 and 0187 4.

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Visiting Professor of International Economic Affairs, the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, Medford, MA 02155.

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