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ordoliberalism responsible for Germany's intransigent stance in the Euro rescue. However, most references use ordoliberalism merely …Since the Global Financial Crisis that started in 2008, the term “ordoliberalism” has experienced a marked revival …. Academics and politicians of all couleurs have recently referred to ordoliberalism as a possible way forward. Others have held …
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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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-formation of spontaneous rules of an economic order resulting from the market operations, it is a par exellence liberal concept. On … principles by the political government. This synthesis constitutes ordoliberalism and implies a feedback between the constituted … and spontaneous rules of economic order. …
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Mises (1881-1973) and two major representatives of German ordoliberalism, Walter Eucken (1891-1950) and Wilhelm Röpke (1899 … exploring the Austrian School and ordoliberalism in recent decades is provided, including a specific reading of the concept of …
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intellectual milieu of German ordoliberalism. It argues that the particular urgency during the 1930s and 1940s to preserve and … economic constitution of general and stable rules, with the overarching goal to render the orders in the postwar world more … established. Hayek’s "learning ordoliberalism" emerged during the socialist calculation debates when knowledge became the center …
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based in Germany to attend the conference and took an active part already in its preparation, especially through his …
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lockdowns. Rules that limit a government's future policy discretion can improve the efficiency of lockdowns, even in the …
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Vincent Ostrom's legacy is revisited in this paper along three dimensions: Ostrom's contributions as a historian of politico-economic thought, as a complexity theorist, and as an epistemologist. All three dimensions are captured from a perspective which has seldom been studied systematically...
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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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