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THE ROLE OF THE STATE IN ORDOLIBERALISM AND SOCIAL MARKET ECONOMY

International Journal of Legal Studies ( IJOLS ), 2023
The article presents the ordoliberal school and its influence on the development of econom-ic theory and practice. The purpose of the article is to define the role of the state in ordoliberalism and the concept of a social market economy.
Martin Dahl
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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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European Crises and Ordoliberalism

Deshima, 2023
Ordoliberalism provides an economic framework with a strong emphasis on strict fiscal management and the state setting the optimal conditions under which the free market can reach its full potential. Ordoliberalism originated in Germany and played a role
Thomas Buijnink
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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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Ordoliberalism and Conservatism

2022
Abstract 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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Walras as an ordoliberal?

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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Frieder Rössler and ‘Geneva Ordoliberalism’: From William Rappard to Pascal Lamy and Beyond?

World Trade Review
As counsellor in the GATT Office of Legal Affairs (1983–1989), director of the GATT and WTO Legal Divisions (1989–1995), and first executive director of the Advisory Center for WTO Law (2001–2015), Frieder Rössler (1939–2024) is widely recognized as ...
E. Petersmann
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German Ordoliberalism and Value Freedom: The Case of Walter Eucken

History of Political Economy, 2022
Walter Eucken (1891–1950), the founder of German ordoliberalism, is best known for his work on economic policy. According to the orthodox view, giving policy advice involves not only technical expertise but also judgments of value.
Daniel Nientiedt
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A First Approach to Ordoliberalism in Mexico: Applying Content Analysis in the Social Sciences

Iberoforum. Revista de Ciencias Sociales
The research aims to quantify the degree of ordoliberalism in Mexico for the last six presidents. A quantitative content analysis will be conducted for the 1988-2024 period using the National Development Plan (NDP) of each president.
José Carlos Espinoza   +2 more
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Gustav Schmoller and the Idea of a Social Market Economy: A Precursor to Ordoliberalism?

ORDO, 2022
Despite the trenchantly formulated attempts of early ordoliberals to distance themselves from Gustav Schmoller, his research program can undoubtedly be identified as one of the numerous intellectual influences of their economic and sociopolitical ideas ...
Matthias Störring, Nils Goldschmidt
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