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A POSITIVE APPROACH TO THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ORDER, PART I: TRADE AND STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT, by Alasdair MacBean (London, Washington and Montreal: British‐North American Committee, 1978) 61 pp., £1.75 and $3.00. A POSITIVE APPROACH TO THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ORDER, PART II: NON‐TRADE ISSUES, by Alasdair MacBean and V. N. Balasubramanyam (London, Washington and Montreal: British‐North Amercan Committee, 1980) 100 pp., £2.25 and $5.00. FARM AND FOOD POLICY: ISSUES OF THE 1980s, by Don Paarlberg (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1980) 338 pp., $16.50. ECONOMIC DISINCENTIVES FOR ENERGY CONSERVATION, by Joe W. Russell Jr (Cambridge, Mass.: Ballinger, 1979; and London: Harper & Row, 1980) 156 pp., $17.50 and £11.50. THE OIL INDUSTRY AND GOVERNMENT STRATEGY IN THE NORTH SEA, by φystein Noreng (London: Croom Helm, 1980; and Boulder, Colorado: International Research Centre for Energy and Economic Development, 1980) 268 pp., £14.95 and $21.95. SUBSIDIZED EXPORT CREDIT, by Joan Pearce, Chatham House Paper No. 8 (London: Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1980) 63 pp., £5.00. INVESTMENT AND DIVESTMENT POLICIES OF MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS IN EUROPE, by D. Van Den Bulcke, J. Boddewyn, B. Martens and P. Klemmer (Farnborough: Saxon House, in association with the European Centre for Study and Information on Multinational Corporations, 1979) 219 pp., £9.50. PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ENTERPRISE IN A MIXED ECONOMY, edited by William J. Baumol (London: Macmillan, 1980; and New York: St Martins Press, 1980) 308 pp., £20.00 and $40.00.

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