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Mises (1881-1973) and two major representatives of German ordoliberalism, Walter Eucken (1891-1950) and Wilhelm Röpke (1899 … Historical School; 2) initial debates in the 1920s and early 1930s on business cycle theory and policy where seniority and … exploring the Austrian School and ordoliberalism in recent decades is provided, including a specific reading of the concept of …
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This paper provides, after a contextualizing introduction, the first-time translation of Walter Eucken’s presentation during the first session of the founding meeting of the Mont Pèlerin Society, April 1-10, 1947. Eucken was the only scholar based in Germany to attend the conference and took...
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This paper addresses the intellectual relationship between Max Weber and three key proponents of neoliberalism: F …
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This paper depicts the co-evolution of the political economies of the "Old Chicago" and Freiburg Schools. These communities within the "laissez-faire within rules" research program and the long-standing "thinking-inorders" tradition emerged in the 1930s and culminated in the 1940s into a...
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F.A Hayek is one of the most important and influential advocates of liberalism in the 20th century. His theory is …'s political theory, gave birth to a set of debates regarding the consistency of Hayek's thinking. In this article I argue, against … several commentators and critics, that the theory of spontaneous order, which draws on complexity theory and cultural …
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Constitutional Economics perspective, his influence on the discussions within neoliberalism and, more specifically, his impact in the … that Eucken was very influential in the formation of the MPS and that German ordoliberalism had a significant imprint on … a Continental European and an Anglo-Saxon understanding of neoliberalism, despite the personal friendships and high …
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Zurich, where he taught history and theory of socioeconomics for the rest of his life, that Lutz could reconcile this …
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who possibly transmits these topoi that influence the rise of Freiburg ordoliberalism in Germany from the mid-1930s …
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Max Weber's relationship to economics in general and to the Austrian School in particular has received more attention recently. However, this literature as conducted by Weber scholars and by Austrian economists exhibits two major deficiencies. First, the studies are often either purely...
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’s cybernetic moment enlightens us on the context in which he developed his thoughts on social order, and what liberalism was for …
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