Definition of Ordoliberalism. Meaning of Ordoliberalism. Synonyms of Ordoliberalism

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Definition of Ordoliberalism

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- proponent of ordoliberalism. Ordoliberalism was a major influence on the economic model developed in post-war West Germany. Ordoliberalism in Germany became...
- of capitalism and socialist economics. It was strongly inspired by ordoliberalism, which was influenced by the political ideology of Christian democracy...
- March 1950) was a German economist of the Freiburg school and father of ordoliberalism. He is closely linked with the development of the concept of "social...
- and Franz Böhm, Rüstow provided the necessary foundational work of Ordoliberalism. Der Lügner. Theorie, Geschichte und Auflösung des Russellschen Paradoxons...
- is "balanced model" or ‘ordoliberalism’ (the concept is from the concept of ‘ordo’, the Latin word for ‘order’). Ordoliberalism means an ideal economic...
- may also support government interventions to resolve market failures. Ordoliberalism and various schools of social liberalism based on classical liberalism...
- Ultra-royalism Germany Agrarian Hegelian Historical School Neue Rechte Ordoliberalism Prussianism Cameralistic Socialist Revolutionary Young Ritter School...
- economic and political institutions governing modern society. The term ordoliberalism was coined echoing the journal's title. Furthermore, the concept of...
- The Freiburg school provided the economic theoretical elements of ordoliberalism and the social market economy in post-war Germany. The Freiburg school...
- the war-wrecked German economy, deploying a program referred to as ordoliberalism, a more conservative variant of German liberalism. With Alfred Müller-Armack...