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argument for rule-based Ordnungspolitik back to the roots of the concept. In doing so, will not offer a comprehensive review of … Freiburg approach remains valid. Good empirical arguments can be found for pursuing a rule-based Ordnungspolitik in order to … democratic decision-making. Rules rely on democratic support, and rule-based Ordnungspolitik also leaves substantial material …
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argument for rule-based Ordnungspolitik back to the roots of the concept. In doing so, will not offer a comprehensive review of … Freiburg approach is still valid. There are good, empirical arguments for pursuing a rule-based Ordnungspolitik in order to … incapacitation of democratic decision-making. Rules rely on democratic support, and rule-based Ordnungspolitik also leaves …
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argument for rule-based Ordnungspolitik back to the roots of the concept. In doing so, will not offer a comprehensive review of … Freiburg approach is still valid. There are good, empirical arguments for pursuing a rule-based Ordnungspolitik in order to … incapacitation of democratic decision-making. Rules rely on democratic support, and rule-based Ordnungspolitik also leaves …
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Vincent Ostrom's legacy is revisited in this paper along three dimensions: Ostrom's contributions as a historian of politico-economic thought, as a complexity theorist, and as an epistemologist. All three dimensions are captured from a perspective which has seldom been studied systematically...
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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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Vincent Ostrom's legacy is revisited in this paper along three dimensions: Ostrom's contributions as a historian of politico-economic thought, as a complexity theorist, and as an epistemologist. All three dimensions are captured from a perspective which has seldom been studied systematically...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012137312
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...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012426958
Political economists are learning to adapt network analytics and theories of evolutionary selection to build better models of large-scale socio-economic processes. A complex systems approach offers the conceptual tools to unify these efforts to understand large systems and their macroscopic...
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My paper reconstructs the path of German economist Friedrich A. Lutz (1901−1975) to American economics. The correspondence with his former teacherWalter Eucken, the founder of the Freiburg School, constitutes a crucial and yet unexplored source for the paper. Through Lutz's case, I demonstrate...
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