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Ordoliberalism, law and the rule of economics

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Ordoliberalism is a theoretical and cultural tradition of significant societal and political impact in post-war Germany.

For a long time the theory was only known outside Germany by a handful of experts, but ordoliberalism has now moved centre stage after the advent of the financial crisis, and has become widely perceived as the ideational source of Germany's crisis politics.

In this collection, the contributors engage in a multi-faceted exploration of the conceptual history of ordoliberalism, the premises of its founding fathers in law and economics, its religious underpinnings, the debates over its theoretical assumptions and political commitments, and its formative vision of societal ordering based upon a synthesis of economic theories and legal concepts.

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Hart Publishing
1509919058 / 9781509919055
eBook (EPUB)
330.1
28/12/2017
United Kingdom
English
344 pages
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