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Ordoliberal Economic Policy

2022
Abstract Today, Ordoliberalism is perceived as an inspiring intellectual source for ‘globalist’ elites in their attempt to foster crony capitalism, despite the fact that, above all else, the core message of its founder, Walter Eucken, sets out to prevent any form of economic power.
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Authoritarian liberalism, ordoliberalism, and the contradictions of European political development

Intersections
  The term ‘authoritarian liberalism’ covers two crisis-related symptoms of the constitutional and political development of Europe. In the EU and especially in the Eurozone, there is an authoritarian aspect of governance, represented by the binary ...
M. Popov
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ORDOLIBERALISM AS THEORY OF SMART GOVERNANCE

International Journal of Social Sciences and Management Review
The paper is aimed to discuss the political school of Ordoliberalism as a possible philosophical and theoretical ground for a smart governance. The main objectives of the paper are: (1) to describe the basic coordinates of the Ordoliberalism, in its ...
Emil Dinga
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Considerations on the Legacy of Ordoliberalism in European Monetary Policy

History of Economic Thought and Policy, 2022
The paper aims to analysis the ordoliberal legacy in European Monetary Policy between 1998 and 2020. What emerges is that although ordoliberal principles were incorporated into the guiding values of the European treaties, they did not play a key role in ...
Stefano Figuera   +2 more
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Ordoliberalism in Spain: translations of Röpke’s publications

European Journal of the History of Economic Thought
Röpke is considered one of the most prominent Ordoliberal economists. The objective of this work is to analyse the dissemination of Röpke’s works, within Spain, through diverse institutions: Instituto de Estudios Políticos, Revista de Occidente, Sociedad
R. Sánchez-Lissen, T. Sanz-Díaz
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Ordoliberals on Federalism and Europe

2022
Abstract The chapter explores Ordoliberal ideas of federalism using the example of European integration. Through the cases of European competition policy, European Monetary Union and secessionism, it proposes the categories of Ordoliberal assessments, meaning the opinions of individual Ordoliberals vis-à-vis the evolution of European ...
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The Oxford Handbook of Ordoliberalism

2022
Abstract 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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Ordoliberalism and Neoliberalization: Governing through Order or Disorder

Critica Sociologica, 2019
Although both promote a free market and strong state, ordoliberalism is usefully contrasted with neoliberalization. Ordoliberals aim to achieve this goal by creating a juridico-political institutional fix that provides a stable framework for accumulation.
B. Jessop
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Ordoliberalism and the Austrian School

2015
Having emerged in the 1930s and 1940s as the German variety of neoliberalism, the ordoliberal perspective on economics provides an intriguing set of politicoeconomic problems and solutions. While its impact on postwar German economic policy is commonly recognized, more light needs to be shed on the role of ordoliberal ideas within scientific discourses.
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Ordoliberalism in European Competition Policy

The Antitrust Bulletin, 2016
Similar to the two North American countries — Canada and the United States — the European Union has a fairly long history with the adoption and administering of their competition law. The heterogeneity characterizing the European Union, however, meant that the European competition law had to be designed and delivered in a manner that was sensitive to ...
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