Ordoliberalism is a German school of economic thought that advocates regulation of the free market economy based on a set of state-imposed rules guaranteed by the economic constitution, to impose a competitive order in society. It proposes an alternative method to pure laissez-faire and state-planned economy for the better regulation of the market economy, where the goals are the protection of the competitive process and individual freedom. In this paper I submit that ordoliberalism, an indigenous European competition policy, is an adequate economic and analytical tool upon which to base the practice and decision-making of competition law. My aim is twofold: to contribute to the discussion on what ordoliberalism is, in general, and in parti...
Defence date: 17 December 2011Examining Board: Professor Hanns Ullrich, EUI (supervisor); Professor ...
Defence date: 17 December 2011Examining Board: Professor Hanns Ullrich, EUI (supervisor); Professor ...
Ordoliberalism is a German economic and legal doctrine, in which ethics occupies a privileged place....
Ordoliberalism is a German school of economic thought that advocates regulation of the free market e...
The present article purports to shed a new light on ordoliberalism and to explore its role in EU co...
The present article purports to shed a new light on ordoliberalism and to explore its role in EU com...
The present article purports to shed a new light on ordoliberalism and to explore its role in EU Com...
This paper explores the qualitative (deontological) approaches to the phenomenon of economic competi...
This paper explores the qualitative (deontological) approaches to the phenomenon of economic competi...
Contains fulltext : 195768pre.doc (preprint version ) (Closed access)References to...
Ordoliberalism, a particular version of European Neo-Liberal thought, has played a central role in t...
References to ordoliberal influence in the context of German and European Community/Union economic r...
"The article aims at developing an analysis of the European competition law enforcement dynamics bas...
Defence date: 17 December 2011Examining Board: Professor Hanns Ullrich, EUI (supervisor); Professor ...
Defence date: 17 December 2011Examining Board: Professor Hanns Ullrich, EUI (supervisor); Professor ...
Defence date: 17 December 2011Examining Board: Professor Hanns Ullrich, EUI (supervisor); Professor ...
Defence date: 17 December 2011Examining Board: Professor Hanns Ullrich, EUI (supervisor); Professor ...
Ordoliberalism is a German economic and legal doctrine, in which ethics occupies a privileged place....
Ordoliberalism is a German school of economic thought that advocates regulation of the free market e...
The present article purports to shed a new light on ordoliberalism and to explore its role in EU co...
The present article purports to shed a new light on ordoliberalism and to explore its role in EU com...
The present article purports to shed a new light on ordoliberalism and to explore its role in EU Com...
This paper explores the qualitative (deontological) approaches to the phenomenon of economic competi...
This paper explores the qualitative (deontological) approaches to the phenomenon of economic competi...
Contains fulltext : 195768pre.doc (preprint version ) (Closed access)References to...
Ordoliberalism, a particular version of European Neo-Liberal thought, has played a central role in t...
References to ordoliberal influence in the context of German and European Community/Union economic r...
"The article aims at developing an analysis of the European competition law enforcement dynamics bas...
Defence date: 17 December 2011Examining Board: Professor Hanns Ullrich, EUI (supervisor); Professor ...
Defence date: 17 December 2011Examining Board: Professor Hanns Ullrich, EUI (supervisor); Professor ...
Defence date: 17 December 2011Examining Board: Professor Hanns Ullrich, EUI (supervisor); Professor ...
Defence date: 17 December 2011Examining Board: Professor Hanns Ullrich, EUI (supervisor); Professor ...
Ordoliberalism is a German economic and legal doctrine, in which ethics occupies a privileged place....