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The Freiburg School: Walter Eucken and ordoliberalism [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
What has become known as the Freiburg School or the Ordo-liberal School was founded in the 1930s at the University of Freiburg in Germany by economist Walter Eucken (1891-1950) and two jurists, Franz Böhm (1895-1977) and Hans Großmann-Doerth (1894-1944).
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Ideas and ideation in geographical political economy. [PDF]

open access: yesProg Hum Geogr
Peck J, Meulbroek C, Phillips R.
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Political Theology and German Ordoliberalism : On Europe

open access: yes, 2016
Contemporary analyses hold that a German Ideology is governing the Eurozone. This ideology is German ordoliberalism. In these analyses European public policy is said to have been caged in by ordoliberal preferences for fiscal austerity. In distinction, the identification of ordoliberalism with austerity is far too narrow to support the idea of an ...
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The Ordoliberal EU

2020
This chapter makes a statement based on previous research by the authors, namely that the EU project is based on Germany’s ordoliberal canon. EU’s ordoliberal Treaties are inspired by Germany’s model of capitalism and institutions, which themselves had to be reformed injecting even more austerity and discipline in the co-federated members-states in ...
Vassilis K. Fouskas   +3 more
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Ordoliberalism as an ideology: a conceptual analysis

Journal of Political Ideologies, 2022
The Euro crisis prompted an extensive academic debate on the role of ordoliberalism, a German variant of neoliberalism, in the European crisis politics. This study contributes to the debate by reconstructing the ordoliberal ideology using Michael Freeden’s morphological approach. The ordoliberal ideology consists of a common core of political concepts (
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Ordoliberalism, authoritarianism, and democracy

2021
Ordoliberalism is an often-neglected sub-current of neoliberalism, which has been influential in moulding the agenda of economic policy in Germany – and also Europe. This chapter examines the ordoliberal critique of democracy and the corresponding remedies, inquiring whether the latter exhibit authoritarian leanings.
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Freedom and the Strong State: On German Ordoliberalism [PDF]

open access: yesNew Political Economy, 2012
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 economic freedom derives from political authority.
Werner Bonefeld
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