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Der deutsche Ordoliberalismus wird jüngst im Zusammenhang mit dem 60. Jahrestag der Erhard'schen Reformen von 1948 gefeiert. Zahlreiche Kommentatoren, Ökonomen und Journalisten gleichermaßen, sind sich dabei einig, dass obwohl die Soziale Marktwirtschaft als Leitmotiv nicht in Freiburg...
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Walter Eucken und Friedrich August von Hayek werden in der Literatur gemeinsam als Initiatoren der Ordnungsökonomik bezeichnet. Das ist darin begründet, dass beide Autoren parallel und weitgehend unabhängig voneinander Forschungsprogramme entwickelt haben, welche sich der Problematik...
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This paper contextualizes the early political economy of Austrian economist and social philosopher F. A. Hayek in the intellectual milieu of German ordoliberalism. It argues that the particular urgency during the 1930s and 1940s to preserve and stabilize the disintegrating orders of economy and...
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This paper addresses the intellectual relationship between Max Weber and three key proponents of neoliberalism: F.A. Hayek, Walter Eucken and Wilhelm Röpke. This relationship is contextualized in the history of German-language political economy, focusing on the nexus and proximity between early...
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This paper contextualizes the early political economy of Austrian economist and social philosopher F. A. Hayek in the intellectual milieu of German ordoliberalism. It argues that the particular urgency during the 1930s and 1940s to preserve and stabilize the disintegrating orders of economy and...
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This paper provides, after a contextualizing introduction, the first-time translation of Walter Eucken's presentation during the first session of the founding meeting of the Mont Pèlerin Society, April 1-10, 1947. Eucken was the only scholar based in Germany to attend the conference and took an...
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This paper depicts the co-evolution of the political economies of the "Old Chicago" and Freiburg Schools. These communities within the "laissez-faire within rules" research program and the long-standing "thinking-in-orders" tradition emerged in the 1930s and culminated in the 1940s into a...
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This paper explores the four decades of intellectual relationship between the Austrian School economist Ludwig von Mises (1881-1973) and two major representatives of German ordoliberalism, Walter Eucken (1891-1950) and Wilhelm Röpke (1899-1966). The timespan covered starts in the early 1920s...
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