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Ordoliberalism, law and the rule of economics

eBook, English, 2017
Hart Publishing, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, Oxford, 2017
Conference papers and proceedings
1 online resource (xvi, 326 pages)
9781509919055, 9781509919062, 9781509919048, 1509919058, 1509919066, 150991904X
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Introduction / Josef Hien & Christian Joerges
Dirigisme and modernity v ordoliberalism / Bruno Amable
Why and how has german ordoliberalism become a French issue? : some aspects about ordoliberal thoughts we can learn from the French reception / Arnaud Lechevalier
Ordoliberalism's trans-Atlantic (un)intelligibility : from Friedman and Eucken to Geithner and Schäuble / William Callison
The tepid reception of ordoliberalism in italy and present-day dissent / Stefano Solari
Ordoliberalism as tradition and as ideology / Kenneth Dyson
Ordoliberalism as a variety of neoliberalism / Thomas Biebricher
Breaking the "caging" mentality : ordoliberalism, responsibility and solidarity in the EU / Maurizio Ferrera
What is neoliberal in Germany's and Europe's crisis politics? / Brigitte Young
The success story of ordoliberalism as the guiding principle of German economic policy / Stephan Pühringer
Debunking the myth of the ordoliberal influence on post-war European integration / Angela Wigger
The overburdening of law by ordoliberalism and the integration project / Christian Joerges
Ordoliberal escape from societas economica : re-establishing the normative / Michelle Everson
Ordoliberalism, polanyi, and the theodicy of markets / David Woodruff
Ordoliberalism within and outside Germany's co-ordinated market economy / Albert Weale
Competition or conflict? : beyond traditional ordoliberalism / Malte Dold & Tim Krieger
Ordoliberalism and the quest for sacrality / Josef Hein
Ordoliberalism and political theology : on the government of stateless money / Werner Bonefeld
Policy between rules and discretion / Jonathan White
How monetary rules and wage discretion get into conflict in the eurozone (and what "if anything" ordoliberalism has to do with it?) / Philip Manow
Based on the conference "Ordoliberalism as an Irritating German Idea" held at the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin from the 13 to the 14 of May 2016, co-funded by the Thyssen Foundation and the REScEU project at the University of Milan. --ECIP preface
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