The Postwar West German Economic Transition: From Ordoliberalism to Keynesianism [PDF]
The Federal Republic of Germany has experienced a fundamental shift in economic philosophy from Ordoliberalism to Keynesianism. This paper elucidates the main tenets of both schools of thought and their eventual influences on economic policy from 1945 ...
Johannes R. B. Rittershausen
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Seize the Means of Prediction! Data, Domination, and Antitrust
ABSTRACT Alphabet, Meta, and others collect data about us to maximize the effectiveness of ads on their platforms. Comparatively little philosophical attention, however, has been paid to worries about this business model expressed by an influential group of antitrust scholars known as the ‘Neo‐Brandeisians’.
James Goodrich
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Ordoliberalism and Neoliberalism
Le néolibéralisme français et l’ordolibéralisme allemand ont leurs racines dans le Colloque Lippmann. Ces partisans d’un libéralisme rénové entendaient faire bloc devant l’avancée du planisme tant en rejetant le laisser-faire et qu’en restant vigilant face à la concentration industrielle.
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The Philosophy of Social Market Economy: Michel Foucault's Analysis of Ordoliberalism [PDF]
Michel Foucault’s lectures at the Collège de France in 1978–1979 centered on the analysis of power with regard to liberalism. Foucault especially focused on German ordoliberalism and its specific governmentality.
Goldschmidt, Nils +1 more
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The EU's ‘Ever Closer Union’: Ideals and Contradictions of a Civilian Empire
ABSTRACT Most explanations of the European Union (EU) have dealt with it as a kind of (con)federation, a multi‐level construction, a peculiar blend of supranational and intergovernmental features, or a neo‐functional set‐up. Some regard the EU as an empire of sorts, but either this perspective is drowned out by approaches privileging a ‘normative power’
Ulf Hedetoft
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Investigating the Intellectual Origins of Euroland’s Macroeconomic Policy Regime: Central Banking Institutions and Traditions in West Germany After the War [PDF]
This paper investigates the (re-) establishment of central banking in West Germany after 1945 and the history of the Bundesbank Act of 1957. The main focus is on the early emphasis on the ‘independence’ of the central bank, which, together with a ...
Jörg Bibow
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The ordoliberal concept of "abuse" of a dominant position and its impact on Article 102 TFEU [PDF]
This paper explores the impact of ordoliberal thinking on the drafting of the prohibition of "abuse" of a dominant position in the market that was included in the competition rules of the Rome Treaty establishing the European Economic Community as well ...
Behrens, Peter
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European economic constitution and the transformation of democracy : on class and the state of law [PDF]
In the context of contemporary analyses of the Europe Union as a post-democratic form of economic governance, this article explores the (ordo)liberal character of monetary union as a regime of imposed liberty.
Agnoli J +58 more
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Working with ideas: Collective bricolage, political tests and the emergence of policy paradigms
Abstract Literatures on institutional, ideational and policy change have made great strides in dynamically conceptualizing agency within structure. What continues to be insufficiently understood, however, is how actors actually work with ideas, that is, how broad policy ideas become concrete and implementable.
Martin B. Carstensen, Nils Röper
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The Austrian School of Economics and Ordoliberalism – Socio-Economic Order
The scientific aim of the paper is to juxtapose the views on economic order developed by the leading representatives of two schools of liberal thinking – German ordoliberal Walter Eucken and the Austrian economist Friedrich August von Hayek.
Jurczuk Anna +2 more
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