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The economic tradition of ordoliberalism , understood as the theoretical and policy ideas of the Freiburg School … consensus on the methodological question of whether ordoliberalism could be fully integrated into international research … ordoliberalism failed to have a lasting impact on German academic economics and discusses possible implications of this finding for …
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The economic tradition of ordoliberalism, understood as the theoretical and policy ideas of the Freiburg School … consensus on the methodological question of whether ordoliberalism could be fully integrated into international research … ordoliberalism failed to have a lasting impact on German academic economics and discusses possible implications of this finding for …
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The economic tradition of ordoliberalism, understood as the theoretical and policy ideas of the Freiburg School … consensus on the methodological question of whether ordoliberalism could be fully integrated into international research … ordoliberalism failed to have a lasting impact on German academic economics and discusses possible implications of this finding for …
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liberalism. Foucault especially focused on German ordoliberalism and its specific governmentality. Although Foucault's review of …
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ordoliberalism after the Second World War. Major developments since then have remained largely unrecognized. This paper sets out the … important insights that have markedly changed some of the basic concepts of the Freiburg School so as to bring ordoliberalism … enriched and developed beyond the Freiburg School toward the contemporary version of ordoliberalism. This approach is still …
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This paper analyses the early years of the history of the Bundesbank from a history of economic thought-perspective. The study uses the example of Bernhard Benning, who was heading the Economics Department of the Reichs-Kredit-Gesellschaft, one major banks owned by the German Reich during the...
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The German intellectual tradition of ordoliberalism, a variant of neoliberalism particularly committed to a "functional … critically attributed to the ordoliberal heritage. In the anthology edited by Malte Dold and Tim Krieger, ordoliberalism is … scholarship in the spirit of ordoliberalism would benefit from being embedded within the interdisciplinary scientific cluster of …
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In the aftermath of the Eurozone crisis, a battle of ideas emerged over whether ordoliberalism is part of the cause or … thoughts on how a contemporary ordoliberalism can be constructively used to react to some of the challenges of the ongoing …
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This article highlights the various sources that shaped the genesis of ordoliberalism. In the wake of the emerging … reconstruction of Western societies after the end of the totalitarian Nazi regime. The purpose of ordoliberalism has always been the … "consciously shaped" economic order which manifests itself as humane and as functional. Moreover, if one understands ordoliberalism …
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This study aims to uncover Max Weber as a direct and indirect influence on Alexander Rüstow and Wilhelm Röpke and the emergence of ordoliberal socio-economic thought in the 1930s and 40s. Weber contributed to the German Kulturkritik of the early 20th century that shaped the academic and...
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