Germany and the eurozone crisis : evidence for the country's "normalisation"? [PDF]
This article looks critically at the explanation provided by the so‐called ‘normalisation’ literature for Germany’s apparent reluctance and closefisted approach to the Eurozone crisis.
Hillebrand, Rainer
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The postwar West German economic transition: From ordoliberalism to Keynesianism [PDF]
A year after I started this project under the auspices of the Flynn Grant from Georgetown University's Center for German and European Studies it is finally finished, and only then because of the invaluable assistance of numerous kind individuals.
Rittershausen, Johannes R. B.
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A pro-competitive order as an institute of the economy based on knowledge
The modern theory of constitutional economy returns to the ideas of the founders of ordoliberalism, marks the function of the state as an institutional mechanism to promote and protect competition.
Rozhdestvenskaya Elena
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What do Eurozone academics think about EMU reform? On broad support and German exceptionalism. Bruges Political Research Papers 41/2015. [PDF]
This paper is an empirical contribution to the literature on the formation of policy preferences on Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) reform within its Member States. In the aftermath of the euro crisis, many proposals to ‘complete’ EMU have been tabled.
Berckvens, Dieter, Ville, Ferdi De
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The Law of Political Economy: Transformation in the Function of Law. Edited by Poul F. Kjaer [PDF]
This book develops the law of political economy as a new field of scholarly enquiry. Bringing together an exceptional group of scholars, it provides a novel conceptual framework for studying the role of law and legal instruments in political economy ...
Kjaer, Poul F.
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EU Competition Policy Revisited: Economic Doctrines Within European Political Work [PDF]
European Union competition policy is often described as neoliberal, without this leading to more investigation. This paper highlights how the European Competition policy doctrine has been shaped, how the ordoliberal movement and the Chicago school ideas ...
Andy SMITH (Centre Emile Durkheim - IEP-Bordeaux) +2 more
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The Modern University, Ltd. [PDF]
Today, the university in the United Kingdom (UK) appears to be being led far from its educational, egalitarian roots. It appears to be a corporate beast, increasingly marketised, commodified and commercialised.
Frost, Tom
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The Ordoliberalism that Never Was
Advance online publication 6 August ...
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The reconstitution of postwar Europe: lineages of authoritarian liberalism [PDF]
The historical conjuncture reached in the European Union recalls the spectre of authoritarian liberalism, with politically authoritarian forms of government emerging in defence of practices and ideas associated with economic liberalism.
Wilkinson, Michael A.
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Beyond COVID-19: Five commentaries on reimagining governance for future crises and resilience. [PDF]
Brousselle A +5 more
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