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Ordnungstheorie and theory of regulation

how productive are they? a virtual panel discussion

Hans-Jürgen Wagener

pp. 349-370

Abstract

They originated in different periods of the twentieth century. Ordnungstheorie was developed in Nazi Germany by Eucken (1940) with the historical experience of the Great Depression and its cures, corporatism, state planning and Keynesian interventionism. Regulation theory evolved in postwar France during the 1970s with the historical experience of the trente glorieuses, the post-war boom, and its abrupt ending in 1973.

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Labrousse Agnès, Weisz Jean-Daniel (2001) Institutional economics in France and Germany: German ordoliberalism versus the French regulation school. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 349-370

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-04472-8_13

Full citation:

Wagener Hans-Jürgen (2001) „Ordnungstheorie and theory of regulation: how productive are they? a virtual panel discussion“, In: A. Labrousse & J.-D. Weisz (eds.), Institutional economics in France and Germany, Dordrecht, Springer, 349–370.