
Political Economy of Power: Ordoliberalism in Context, 1932-1950 - Hardcover
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Availability:In StockContributor:Rapha?l F?vreSeries:Oxford Studies in the History of EconomicsPublish date:2021-10-29Pages:280
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Oxford University PressISBN-13:9780197607800ISBN-10:197607802UPC:9780197607800Book Category:Business & Economics, Political ScienceBook Subcategory:Development, Economic History, Public PolicyBook Topic:Economic Development, Economic PolicySize:9.35 x 6.46 x 0.85 inchesWeight:1.1618Product ID:SCEZR3E08P
The first English analysis of German ordoliberalism from the perspective of both intellectual history and history of economic thought In comparison with Keynesianism, monetarism, or other economic paradigms of the twentieth century, ordoliberalism has been generally neglected. However, after first emerging in Germany during interwar years, ordoliberalism is now at the center of the ongoing debates about the foundations, the
present governance, and the future prospects of the European Union. In A Political Economy of Power, Rapha?l F?vre retraces the intellectual history of ordoliberalism, focusing on the works of its main representatives Walter Eucken and Wilhelm R?pke, together with the contributions of Franz B?hm, Alexander R?stow, Leonhard Miksch, and Friedrich Lutz. F?vre provides
a clear and comprehensive definition of ordoliberalism, describes in detail its principles, and explains how ordoliberalism came to heavily influence German post-war reconstruction despite its emergence during the Nazi period. He also investigates the reasons for its success in West Germany in the
immediate aftermath of the war, and its lasting influence through a partial transformation to a contemporary form of neoliberal orthodoxy. A Political Economy of Power provides a contextualized and interdisciplinary study of ordoliberalism-one of the most influential intellectual projects of the
second half of the twentieth century in Europe.
present governance, and the future prospects of the European Union. In A Political Economy of Power, Rapha?l F?vre retraces the intellectual history of ordoliberalism, focusing on the works of its main representatives Walter Eucken and Wilhelm R?pke, together with the contributions of Franz B?hm, Alexander R?stow, Leonhard Miksch, and Friedrich Lutz. F?vre provides
a clear and comprehensive definition of ordoliberalism, describes in detail its principles, and explains how ordoliberalism came to heavily influence German post-war reconstruction despite its emergence during the Nazi period. He also investigates the reasons for its success in West Germany in the
immediate aftermath of the war, and its lasting influence through a partial transformation to a contemporary form of neoliberal orthodoxy. A Political Economy of Power provides a contextualized and interdisciplinary study of ordoliberalism-one of the most influential intellectual projects of the
second half of the twentieth century in Europe.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Oxford University PressISBN-13:9780197607800ISBN-10:197607802UPC:9780197607800Book Category:Business & Economics, Political ScienceBook Subcategory:Development, Economic History, Public PolicyBook Topic:Economic Development, Economic PolicySize:9.35 x 6.46 x 0.85 inchesWeight:1.1618Product ID:SCEZR3E08P
Raphaël Fèvre is Assistant Professor in Economics at Université Côte d'Azur (France) and associate member of the Centre Walras-Pareto (Switzerland). He works on topics in history of economic thought and methodology of the 20th century.
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