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Since the Global Financial Crisis that started in 2008, the term “ordoliberalism” has experienced a marked revival. Academics and politicians of all couleurs have recently referred to ordoliberalism as a possible way forward. Others have held ordoliberalism responsible for Germany's...
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This study investigates global economies whose regulatory regimes are leading in area-specific outcome measures. The research focussed on 3 themes in its comparison of the UK with these other world-leading regimes: the effects of rules-based versus principles-based approaches to regulating, the...
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Switzerland was for a very long time characterised by a strong tradition of self-regulation by private actors in the economic sphere rather than by an extensive and detailed legal framework. This is particularly true in the field of corporate governance and more precisely visible in the Stock...
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