Germany's social market economy : origins and evolution

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Germany's social market economy : origins and evolution

edited by Alan Peacock and Hans Willgerodt

Macmillan for the Trade Policy Research Centre, 1989

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Collection of essays translated from the German

Bibliography: p. 273-283

Includes index

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

: ISBN 9780333485637

内容説明

The essays in this volume have been translated from the German to bring to the notice of a wider public the contemporary views of a group of prominent German economists and lawyers who have all participated in the development of post-war economic policy in the Federal Republic of Germany.

目次

  • Notes on the Contributors - Preface - German Liberalism and Economic Revival
  • H.Willgerodt & A.Peacock - The Ordo Manifesto of 1936
  • F.Bohm, W.Eucken & H.Grossman-Doerth - What Kind of Economic and Social System?
  • W.Eucken - Rule of Law in a Market Economy
  • F.B hm - Interdependence of Domestic and International Economic Systems
  • W.R pke - The Meaning of the Social Market Economy
  • A.M ller-Armack - Will Communism and Capitalism Become Similar Economic Systems?
  • E.Tuchfeldt - Towards a More Humane Society?
  • C.Watrin - Problems of Worker Democracies
  • K.Paul Hensel - The Role of Trade Unions in a Market Economy
  • E.G.Vetter - Observations on the Problem of Monopolies
  • F.A.Lutz - The Welfare State at its Limit
  • W.Hamm - The Public Sector in a Market Economy
  • K.Schmidt - An Employment Policy without Inflation
  • H.Giersch - The Functioning of the Gold Standard
  • F.A.Lutz - Development Aid in a Free Market System
  • F.W.Meyer - Does Germany Still have a Social Market Economy?
  • H.O.Lenel - List of References - Index
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: set ISBN 9780333485651

内容説明

This volume is a collection of ten essays in which the authors assess the contribution of the German Ordo-liberals 50 years after the founders of the liberal movement in Germany stated their aims and objectives. The Ordo-liberals were a group of liberal economic and legal thinkers in the Federal Republic of Germany who came into prominence as a result of their influence on, and participation in, post war economic policy in the Federal Republic when Ludwig Erhard was Minister for Economic Affairs and later Chancellor. They became known as Ordo-liberals because of their commitment to designing the appropriate economic and legal system. The essays in this volume consider not only the philosophy of the Ordo-liberals and their concept of the social market economy, they are also concerned with the contribution of the Ordo-liberals to more practical problems. The role of the public sector, the control of mergers and monopolies and the problem of sound money are among the topics considered as well as the views of the Ordo-liberals on the international order. Many of the authors of these essays are well known internationally and they represent a wide range of contemporary liberal thought. The book will be warmly welcomed by students and scholars interested in economic philosophy and the place of liberalism in contemporary thought.

目次

  • Notes on the Contributors - Preface - German Liberalism and Economic Revival
  • H.Willgerodt & A.Peacock - The Ordo Manifesto of 1936
  • F.Bohm, W.Eucken & H.Grossman-Doerth - What Kind of Economic and Social System?
  • W.Eucken - Rule of Law in a Market Economy
  • F.B hm - Interdependence of Domestic and International Economic Systems
  • W.R pke - The Meaning of the Social Market Economy
  • A.M ller-Armack - Will Communism and Capitalism Become Similar Economic Systems?
  • E.Tuchfeldt - Towards a More Humane Society?
  • C.Watrin - Problems of Worker Democracies
  • K.Paul Hensel - The Role of Trade Unions in a Market Economy
  • E.G.Vetter - Observations on the Problem of Monopolies
  • F.A.Lutz - The Welfare State at its Limit
  • W.Hamm - The Public Sector in a Market Economy
  • K.Schmidt - An Employment Policy without Inflation
  • H.Giersch - The Functioning of the Gold Standard
  • F.A.Lutz - Development Aid in a Free Market System
  • F.W.Meyer - Does Germany Still have a Social Market Economy?
  • H.O.Lenel - List of References - Index

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