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order of Germany. It is argued that in post-war Europe the German social market economy as designed by Eucken (1952) and … Müller-Armack (1966) has been a core element of growth, welfare, social cohesion and political stability in Germany and …) growth and welfare in Germany and Europe. As the outcome is crumbling social cohesion and growing political instability, a …
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extent this contention holds and to what extent Germany pragmatically responded to different crisis phenomena. A proper …
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extent this contention holds and to what extent Germany pragmatically responded to different crisis phenomena. A proper …
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extent this contention holds and to what extent Germany pragmatically responded to different crisis phenomena. A proper …
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The currency reform on 20 June 1948, together with a comprehensive liberalisation of prices and the implementation of monopoly control, formed the basis for the West German economic miracle. From then on, the market principles formulated by Walter Eucken und implemented by Ludwig Erhard became...
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ordoliberal thought which has had a strong impact on EU competition policy and law. Outside Germany, ordoliberal thought is often … 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 …
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Should economic policy be guided by rules? In this paper, we take the perspective of the Freiburg School and trace its … generation of the Freiburg School. We argue that there are costs of not having rules and therefore that the main thrust of the … avoid the costs of discretionary policy-making. Furthermore, we argue that a reliance on stable rules does not imply an …
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Ordoliberalism is often accused as being responsible for Germany's policy stance during the Eurozone crisis …'s thinking and the development of German ordoliberalism across time in relation to the "Rules vs. Discretion" debate and to …. Ordoliberalism originates from the so-called Freiburg School of Economics, founded by Walter Eucken during the 1930s at the …
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