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Freiburg school of ordoliberalism contributions to the modern economic thinking and some of its implications for post …-war economic and social policy in West Germany are discussed in this paper. After explaining some elementary terms there is a short …
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fiscal stimulus, lack of coordination among policies and rules changes. …
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This paper analyzes similarities and differences between the Argentine crisis and the current crisis in developed countries, with its epicenter in the United States. Most economists of the North relate the current collapse to that of the 1930s. However, I argue here that the crises undergone by...
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Hundreds of thousands of articles related to COVID-19 have been published worldwide, and many of them have focused on public administration and public policy aspects related to this pandemic. Certainly, the general lack of relevant knowledge and necessary experience for a robust governance...
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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 Europe as a whole … welfare in Germany and Europe. As the outcome is crumbling social cohesion and growing political instability, a timely exit …
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