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The Private Finance Initiative (PFI), introduced by the British government in 1992, marks a potentially significant change in the form and nature of the production, consumption and management of the built environment and of the services delivered through that built environment. This paper...
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Ordoliberalism is the theory behind the German social market economy. Its theoretical stance developed in the context of the economic crisis and political turmoil of the Weimar Republic in the late 1920s. It is premised on the strong state as the locus of liberal governance, and holds that...
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The paper is a reply to Berghahn and Young's reflections on Bonefeld's 'Freedom and the Strong State'. It argues that ordoliberalism focuses on the strong state as the political form of free economy.
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The article makes a contribution to the analysis of national states in the global economy through the lenses of the British political arena. In the 1990s, the British state has sought to underwrite its anti-inflationary stance, firstly through membership in the European Exchange Rate Mechanism...
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1970’lerin sonundaki devletin kökenine iliþkin tartýþmalarýnýn yavaþlamasýndan sonra (1), 1980’lerin baþýnda neredeyse bütün kapitalist ülkelerde devlete olan ilgi, güce vurgu yapan muhafazakârlýkla yeniden meydana çýktý. Kapitalist devlet üzerine yapýlan son çalýþma...
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