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An Ordoliberal Interpretation of Adam Smith [PDF]
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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Abstract This article examines the role of ordoliberal ideas in the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) reforms adopted during the Euro crisis. Drawing on discursive institutionalism and morphological analysis, the study employs process‐tracing and discourse analysis to reconstruct the reform process.
Federico Bruno
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Abstract The idea that the German public continues to suffer from the collective trauma of the experiences of hyperinflation in 1923 remains a prominent theme in Germany's public discourse. As such, it is often invoked when explaining the country's peculiar stability culture – its aversion to inflation and preference for stability‐oriented monetary and
David Barkhausen
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The political use of the term “moral hazard”: evidence from policymakers of the Eurozone. Bruges Political Research Papers 78/November/2019 [PDF]
Since the global financial crisis of 2007-8, the need for increased risk sharing between the members of the euro area has been acknowledged. However, the evolution towards an “insurance union” has been hampered by the political division between risk ...
Pierret, Laura
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ORDOLİBERALİZM VE SOSYAL PİYASA EKONOMİSİ DÜŞÜNCESİNİN OLUŞUMU
Bu çalışma sosyal piyasa ekonomisi konseptinin ortaya çıkış ve gelişimini ele almaktadır. İkinci Dünya Savaşı´ndan kısa bir süre sonra Federal Almanya Cumhuriyeti´nin (Bundesrepublik Deutschland), dünyanın önde gelen ekonomilerinden biri haline gelmesi ...
Hakkı Büyükbaş, Neşe Tunçbilek
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Learning From the Past? EU Industrial Policy Challenges
ABSTRACT The European Union's current pursuit of strategic autonomy and technological sovereignty through industrial policy initiatives occurs amid intensifying US‐China competition, prompting new policy instruments and rhetoric that many scholars interpret as fundamental transformation in EU economic governance.
Dimitri Zurstrassen
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A Smithian Political Economy Approach for the Competition Law of the 21st Century
This study aims to show how a Smithian political economy approach could assist competition law in addressing the challenges of the 21st‐century economy. We revisit Smith's Wealth of Nations to provide a more nuanced understanding of his views, contrasting them with the prevailing libertarian interpretation called here ‘Chicago Smith’.
Stavros Makris
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The rise and fall of ordoliberalism
Abstract Ordoliberalism has been accused of being the ideational blueprint for Germany’s fiscal stance during the Eurozone-crisis. While the literature that debates the influence of ordoliberalism on crisis politics is growing, there is a lack of studies tracing the ordoliberal influence within Germany.
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A Post‐Neoliberal European Order? Public Purpose and Private Accumulation in Green Industrial Policy
This article examines the emerging legal rationalities of EU's green industrial policy, questioning if they represent a departure from the neoliberal paradigm that prioritised safeguarding the competitive order. I argue that the European Green Industrial Plan signals a new role for law in the orchestration and balancing of public purpose and private ...
Ioannis Kampourakis
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A contextually rethought coexistence of capitalism and socialism, particularly, the ‘Third-Way’ politico-economic framework is a contemporary dominion in the pursuit of prosperous and inclusive development.
Mesfin Mulugeta Woldegiogis
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