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The ideological use and abuse of Freiburg’s ordoliberalism [PDF]
AbstractIn the aftermath of the Eurozone crisis, a battle of ideas emerged over whether ordoliberalism is part of the cause or the solution of economic problems in Europe. While German ordoliberals argued that their policy proposals were largely ignored before, during and after the crisis, critics saw too much ordoliberal influence, especially in form ...
Malte Dold, Tim Krieger
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Activity of German sports (football) enterprises and Corporate Social Responsibility
At the turn of the 1920s and 1930s, a new economic doctrine called ordoliberalism was born in Germany. The foundations of this doctrine were values such as responsibility, solidarity, justice, and freedom.
Artur Grabowski
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Authoritarian liberalism and the transformation of modern europe: Rejoinder
This response to critics gives me the opportunity to develop some aspects of the argument in Authoritarian Liberalism and the Transformation of Modern Europe.
Michael A. Wilkinson
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The Influence of Neoliberalism in Europe [PDF]
Two main orientations can be identified in neoliberalism: a liberal-social one - ordoliberalism and another predominantly conservative. The ordoliberalism (and the social market economy) are the expression of a German cultural and political development ...
Ioana Claudia Dobre
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Is Ordoliberalism Democratic? – Legal Approach
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. This paper aims at analysing the assumptions of a doctrine of
Ewa Kozień, Adam Kozień
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Ordoliberal articulation of law-economy complex [PDF]
Various orientations regarding the relationship between law and economics have emerged in recent decades. However, it should be remembered that German ordoliberalism has already formed a definite and striking orientation regarding the aforementioned ...
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European Crises and Ordoliberalism
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 in its successful pre-war economic recovery.
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Henry George and Silvio Gesell: The Odd Couple
ABSTRACT Henry George (1839–1897) and Silvio Gesell (1862–1930) developed distinct yet overlapping economic reform agendas. Both advocated land reform, free markets, and rejection of protectionism, but differed sharply on money, interest, and taxation.
Dirk Loehr
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The Narrative Continent: Discursive Recognition and the EU's Technological Actorness
Abstract Recognition in global politics is not only earned through institutions or capabilities; it is narrated into being. This article investigates how the European Union (EU) is framed as a technological actor in global discourse, focusing on the symbolic dynamics of discursive recognition.
Mahmoud Javadi
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Dominant market position and ordoliberalism [PDF]
The ordoliberal distinction between performance competition and impediment competition may improve the understanding of the European distinction between a “dominant position” and an “abuse” of that position. Using a simple game-theory framework, I illustrate the dominant firm as a firm with, among other things, a dominant strategy in performance ...
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