Buch, Englisch, 296 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 239 mm, Gewicht: 898 g
Between Realpolitik and Economic Utopia
Buch, Englisch, 296 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 239 mm, Gewicht: 898 g
Reihe: Routledge Studies in the History of Economics
ISBN: 978-0-367-19381-2
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
Ordoliberal discourse both attempts to offer political solutions to socioeconomic challenges, and to find an ideal market order that fosters individual freedom and social cohesion. This tension between realpolitik and economic utopia reflects the wider debate on how far economic theory shapes, and is shaped by, historical contingencies and institutions.
The volume will be of interest to policymakers as well as research scholars, and graduate students from various disciplines ranging from economics to political science, history, and philosophy.
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Part I: Introduction
Foreword Wolfgang Schäuble
1. Introduction Malte Dold and Tim Krieger
Part II: The Historical and Contemporaneous Roots of Ordoliberalism
2. Ordoliberalism’s Embeddedness in the Neoliberalisms of the 1930s and 1940s Stefan Kolev
3. Ordoliberalism and Democracy - How the Interwar Period Changed the Agenda of German Liberalism Gerhard Wegner
4. Ordoliberalism, Social Catholicism, and West Germany’s Social Market Economy, 1949-1976 Volker Berghahn
5. The Protestant Roots of Ordoliberalism and the Re-emergence of the North-South Conflict Josef Hien
6. Ordoliberalism and the Cross-National Disciplinary Revolution in Liberalism Kenneth Dyson
7. Ordoliberalism from the Perspective of a U.S.-trained Macroeconomist Rüdiger Bachmann
8. The Interdependency of Law and Economics in Ordoliberal Theory and EU Law Heike Schweitzer
Part III: Ordoliberal Explanations of the Eurozone Crisis
9. The Commitment Problem and the Euro Crisis Johannes Becker and Clemens Fuest
10. Is Ordoliberalism Institutionally Useful for the EU? Wolf Schäfer
11. Ordo, Macro and the Euro: Germany in the Dock Oliver Landmann
12. The Deutsche Mark and the Euro: Prerequisites for a Stable Currency Otmar Issing
13. Ten Commandments to Overcome the Eurozone’s Many Crises Norbert Berthold
Part IV: Advancements of the Ordoliberal Framework after the Crisis
14. The Eurocrisis and Ordoliberalism: Towards a More Perfect Market of Jurisdictions in the Eurozone? Thomas Biebricher
15. Ordoliberalism and the Future of European Integration Michael Wohlgemuth
16. The Normative Legacy of Walter Eucken and Beyond: EU Cohesion Policy as a Fundament of a European Social Market Economy Julian Dörr, Nils Goldschmidt and Alexander Lenger
17. The Enigma of German Ordoliberalism: Is There a Future for a European Social Market Economy? Brigitte Young
18. New Ordoliberalism and the Euro-Dividend Bernhard Neumärker
19. The Future of German Ordoliberalism Lars P. Feld and Ekkehard A. Köhler
20. Ordoliberalism and Beyond: Economic Liberalism for the 21st Century Tim Krieger and Malte Dold