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Investigating the intellectual origins of Euroland's macroeconomic policy regime: central banking institutions and traditions in West Germany after the war [PDF]
Bibow, Jörg
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The European Microsoft case at the crossroads of competition policy and innovation [PDF]
Larouche, P.
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The Oxford Handbook of Ordoliberalism
2022Abstract Since the financial crisis of 2008, Ordoliberalism emerged from relative obscurity to become one of the crucial terms of analysis across a wide range of academic literatures and public discussion. In fact, it became the main reference for a number of issues, including assessments of the attempted resolution of the Eurozone ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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Ordoliberalism as an ideology: a conceptual analysis
Journal of Political Ideologies, 2022The 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
2021Ordoliberalism 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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Ordoliberalism and Conservatism
2022Abstract Despite its undeniable liberal core, Ordoliberalism is deeply influenced by conservative thought, as it developed specifically in the German tradition. This chapter explores themes and motives that Ordoliberalism draws from or shares with (German) conservatism, These themes range from the crucial significance attributed to ...
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The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 2019
Leon Walras and the ordoliberals share the opinion that State intervention in favour of a competitive order is a central element of economic policy.
Roberto Baranzini, Raphaël Fèvre
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Leon Walras and the ordoliberals share the opinion that State intervention in favour of a competitive order is a central element of economic policy.
Roberto Baranzini, Raphaël Fèvre
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
Although it is not wholly recognized by scholars, the ordoliberal thought has had a direct influence on the EU law and, in particular, on the EU competition law. Today, this approach seems old-fashioned respect to the US variety of liberalism supporting by Chicago School. We will deal with two ordoliberal concerns: (i) the idea of as-if competition and
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Although it is not wholly recognized by scholars, the ordoliberal thought has had a direct influence on the EU law and, in particular, on the EU competition law. Today, this approach seems old-fashioned respect to the US variety of liberalism supporting by Chicago School. We will deal with two ordoliberal concerns: (i) the idea of as-if competition and
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