ISBN:
9781849803328
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (viii, 216 p)
Series Statement:
Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Gregg, Samuel, 1969 - Wilhelm Röpke's political economy
DDC:
330.092
Keywords:
Röpke, Wilhelm
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Röpke, Wilhelm
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Ökonomische Ideengeschichte
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Wirtschaftspolitik
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Deutschland
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Economists
;
Electronic books
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Germany Economic policy 1945-1990
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Bibliografie
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Röpke, Wilhelm 1899-1966
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Politische Ökonomie
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Wirtschaft
;
Liberalismus
;
Röpke, Wilhelm 1899-1966
Abstract:
Wilhelm Röpke is best known for his decisive intellectual contributions to the economic reforms that took post-war West Germany from ruin to riches within a decade. In this informative book, Samuel Gregg presents Röpke as a sophisticated économiste-philosophe in the tradition of Adam Smith, who was as much concerned with exploring and reforming the moral, social and intellectual foundations of the market economy, as he was in examining subjects such as business-cycles, trade-policy, inflation, employment, and the welfare state. By situating Röpke's ideas in the history of modern Western economic thought, Samuel Gregg illustrates that while Röpke's 'neoliberalism' departed from much nineteenth-century classical liberal thought, it was also profoundly anti-Keynesian and contested key aspects of the post-war Keynesian economic consensus
Abstract:
1. Introduction -- 2. Ruin and reform : the crisis of German economic liberalism -- 3. Economics and the economist -- 4. Toward a new economic liberalism -- 5. Booms, recessions and business cycles -- 6. After Keynes : full employment, inflation and the welfare state -- 7. A liberal international economy -- 8. Between humanism and social science
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-206) and index
DOI:
10.4337/9781849803328
URL:
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