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This year marks the sixtieth anniversary of the book that established the field of public choice – The Calculus of Consent by James M. Buchanan and Gordon Tullock. The year is also the thirtieth anniversary of Elinor Ostrom’s “Covenants With and Without a Sword,” in which she...
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This paper constitutes the start of a project dedicated to Austrian economist and economic sociologist Friedrich von Wieser (1851-1926). Its central claim is that especially in recent decades, Wieser has become a disproportionately underresearched scholar, and the paper provides a set of...
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Mises (1881-1973) and two major representatives of German ordoliberalism, Walter Eucken (1891-1950) and Wilhelm Röpke (1899 … Historical School; 2) initial debates in the 1920s and early 1930s on business cycle theory and policy where seniority and … exploring the Austrian School and ordoliberalism in recent decades is provided, including a specific reading of the concept of …
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not new. The exceptions to liberalism in Smith's thought were pointed out by Jacob Viner in 1927. Even before Viner, there …
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parliaments. In the face of this ‘new' crisis of liberalism, our paper follows the spirit of Walter Lippmann's The Good Society … and argues for a renewal of (ordo)liberal thinking. Similar to Lippman – who lamented, “liberalism had become a philosophy … neglecting less-skilled, rural workers. In this paper, we argue for a contemporary ordoliberalism that takes up this …
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parliaments. In the face of this 'new' crisis of liberalism, our paper follows the spirit of Walter Lippmann's The Good Society … and argues for a renewal of (ordo)liberal thinking. Similar to Lippman - who lamented, "liberalism had become a philosophy … neglecting less-skilled, rural workers. In this paper, we argue for a contemporary ordoliberalism that takes up this …
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