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Ordoliberalism | SpringerLink

Ordoliberalism is a system of political economy which historically was the German variety of neoliberalism. It arose during the 1930s and 1940s.

Isabel Oakes · Ordoliberal orthodoxy? (2023) - Radical Philosophy

A Political Economy of Power meticulously dissects the seminal ordoliberal project, delving into its epistemology, morphology and methodology in great detail.

1. The ordoliberal concept of 'abuse' of a dominant position and its ...

The Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) states in. Article 3(3) as one of its goals the establishment of an 'internal ...

Ordoliberalism, Neoliberalism and Economics - mainly macro

In particular, ordoliberals believe that without a strong government powerful private interests would undermine competition. This view is often ...

The European Economic Constitution and Its Relevance to the Ordo ...

To better understand ordo-liberal theories, a mix of legal and economic notions should be preferred, according to which an Economic Constitution includes all ...

The ordoliberal internet? Continuity and change in the EU's ...

For ordoliberals, the economic constitution is both descriptive of a given sociological reality and normative of a desired legal order.Footnote ...

The Ordoliberal Quest for a Privilege-Free Order - ProMarket

The lesson from the quest of German ordoliberals for a privilege-free order from the 1930s to the 1950s is that once in motion, the refeudalization of society.

We examine the history of ideas of ordoliberalism.

At the Walter Eucken Institute, we study the origins, further development, and contemporary significance of ordoliberal thought.

A climate fit for capitalism: ordoliberalism's political ecology and ...

Key to this theory is what the ordoliberals called 'organic' social policy (Vitalpolitik), including minimal welfarist measures, forms of.

The Renaissance of Ordoliberalism in the 1970s and 1980s

In academic economics, ordoliberal concepts were used to inform debates about pressing issues of the day such as unemployment, social ...

Competition Law through an Ordoliberal Lens | Oslo Law Review

Ordoliberalism is a German school of economic thought that advocates regulation of the free market economy based on a set of state-imposed rules.

Understanding Ordoliberalism | Chillin'Competition

In the EU competition law world “ordoliberal” is a label that is often used as a way of disqualifying a Judgment, decision or opinion as ...

A German Approach to Liberalism? Ordoliberalism, Sociological ...

In the post-WWII period, ordoliberalism designated a movement established around the theories of Walter Eucken (1891–1950), a highly influential economist at ...

Justificatory Fables of Ordoliberalism: Laissez-faire and the “Third ...

In another, ordoliberalism is contrasted to neoliberalism, with the latter presumed to be a species of laissez-faire economics. This reading is ...

Contextual liberalism: the ordoliberal approach to private vices and ...

In the wake of the emerging project of neoliberalism, ordoliberals created a theory that contains a bundle of claims, which constitute the attempt to merge ...

Power Economics – Samuel Gregg - Law & Liberty

The first-generation of ordoliberals were focused on how to limit public and private power in order to create an economy that promotes liberty.

A Digital Conceptual History of European Competition Law ANSELM ...

The historical existence of different schools of competition analysis is well established, ranging from the Freiburg School's ordoliberalism to the.

The Ordoliberal Concept of 'Abuse' of a Dominant Position and its ...

This paper explores the impact of ordoliberal thinking on the drafting of the prohibition of "abuse" of a dominant position in the market ...

Current European interest in the ordoliberal tradition

Dangerous Idea, (Oxford University Press, 2013), S. 141; S. Bulmer and W.E. Paterson, “Germany as the EU'sReluctant. Hegemon? Of Economic Strength and Political ...

Rethinking the pandemic narrative: An ordoliberal perspective

The ordoliberal approach asserts that the concentration of power problem is not only a direct outcome of the government response to the crisis, ...