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Publications

The “Future” Series - Edition Dräger Foundation
(Volumes 1-13 published only in German, volume 14 in English)

Vol. 1:

Ethical Demands on State and Society, Lothar Späth (1980)

Vol. 2:

Aspects of the Advancement of the Social Market Economy, Heinrich Dräger (1980)

Vol. 3:

The Creation of Private Property in Housing Construction and Proposals for a Reform of Supporting Measures, A. Oberhauser, B. Kaufmann, M. Scheuer (1982)

Vol. 4:

The World is Becoming too Small: Thoughts on the Population Growth, Heinrich Dräger (1982)

Vol. 5:

Third World - Whole World: Population Growth Endangers Mankind, various authors (1982)

Vol. 6:

Unemployment as Fate: Employment Problems in the Third World, various authors (1983)

Vol. 7:

Too Little Work for too Many People: In Search of Solutions for Employment Problems, Heinrich Dräger (1984)

Vol. 8:

The World Trade of Tomorrow: Consequences for Developed and Underdeveloped Countries, various authors (1984)

Vol. 9:

Partnership as a Target: The Role of Foreign Investment and Technology Transfer in the World Economy, various authors (1985)

Vol. 10:

The International Debt Crisis: Causes, Consequences, Perspectives for Solutions, various authors (1987), Nomos-Verlag

Vol. 11:

The European Community in the World Economy, various authors (1987), Nomos-Verlag

Vol. 12:

The International Monetary System and the World Economy, various authors (1988), Nomos-Verlag

Vol. 13:

Germany and Its Basic Law, various authors (1993), Nomos-Verlag

Vol. 14:

Germany and Its Basic Law - Past, Present, Future, various authors (1993), Nomos-Verlag

Vol. 15:

More Competition, More Jobs – Is Full Employment an Illusion? various authors (1996), Nomos-Verlag

Vol. 16:

Economies in Transition and Globalized Markets: The Challenge to International Economic Organizations, various authors (1997), Nomos-Verlag

Vol. 17:

Health Care Systems at the Crossroads: Balancing Individual Needs with Financial Limitations, div. Autoren (2001), Nomos-Verlag

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