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The renaissance of ordoliberalism in the 1970s and 1980s*

open access: yesConstitutional Political Economy, 2023
The economic tradition of ordoliberalism, understood as the theoretical and policy ideas of the Freiburg School, emerged in 1930s and 1940s Germany. In the years thereafter, it was quickly superseded by Keynesianism and other theories imported from the ...
Tim Krieger, Daniel Nientiedt
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WHEN LIBERTY PRESUPPOSES ORDER: F. A. HAYEK’S CONTEXTUAL ORDOLIBERALISM

open access: yesJournal of the History of Economic Thought, 2023
This paper embeds the early political economy of Friedrich August von Hayek in the intellectual milieu of German ordoliberalism. The urgency during the 1930s and 1940s to stabilize the disintegrating societal orders is identified as a crucial driver ...
Stefan Kolev
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An Ordoliberal Interpretation of Adam Smith [PDF]

open access: yesORDO, 2010
Summary The aim of the following paper is to examine the complementarities (and divergences) between the ‘Paleo-liberal’ Adam Smith and the Ordoliberal Walter Eucken. Following the hypothesis that Smith is among the forerunners and predecessors of Ordoliberalism and Social Market Economy, we try to provide the reader with an insight ...
Klump, Rainer, Wörsdörfer, Manuel
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Is Ordoliberalism Democratic? – Legal Approach

open access: yesSystem Safety: Human - Technical Facility - Environment, 2020
Abstract Ordoliberalism in contemporary legal orders is frequently associated with democracy or the so-called principle of a democratic state of law. However, in source assumptions of a doctrine of ordoliberalism one can perceive quite different preferred political systems.
Ewa Kozień, Adam Kozień
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Ethical foundations of competitive order according to Walter Eucken

open access: yesAnnales Etyka w Życiu Gospodarczym, 2017
Ordoliberalism is a German economic and legal doctrine, in which ethics occupies a privileged place. The basic premise is the freedom and responsibility of human beings.
Katarzyna Kamińska
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Ordoliberalism goes China? A comparison of recent developments in EU and chinese competition law considering the digital economy

open access: yesConstitutional Political Economy, 2023
The rapidly advancing digitalisation of the global economy, particularly the emergence of quasi-monopolists with the ability to define the rules of the game, poses numerous challenges to competition law as it is now practised worldwide.
Anselm Küsters
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Standing on the shoulders of giants or science? Lessons from ordoliberalism

open access: yesPublic Choice, 2023
James Buchanan would have celebrated his 100th birthday in 2019. This serves as an inspiration to look at the future of public choice and the question of how much normativity public choice can bear. In our analysis we draw parallels between public choice
Lars P. Feld, Ekkehard Köhler
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THE INFLUENCE OF ORDOLIBERALISM IN EUROPE

open access: yesВісник Київського національного університету імені Тараса Шевченка. Серія Економіка, 2018
From the sick man of Europe, as it was called after the Second World War, Germany managed to become the greatest power on the continent. This was due to hard austerity policies that perfectly suited a hard working and rigorous population. In this article
C. Popa
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Ordering ORDO: Capturing the Freiburg School’s Post-war Development through a Text Mining Analysis of its Yearbook (1948–2014)

open access: yesJahrbuch für Wirtschaftsgeschichte, 2023
Current research on the long-term influence of ordoliberal and neoliberal ideas is hampered by an overly static and generalised picture of the Freiburg School.
Küsters Anselm
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