Some of the writings of Sergio Cesaratto. Best, Santiago. El El mar, 21 sep. 2021 a la(s) 21:22, Daniel Nientiedt < [log in to unmask]> escribió: > Dear Antonalla, dear SHOE List, > for a survey of the theoretical contributions I would recommend "The > concept of Ordnungspolitik: rule-based economic policymaking from the > perspective of the Freiburg School" by Jan Schnellenbach, forthcoming in *Public > Choice* > https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11127-021-00903-z > > or Viktor Vanberg (2004) "The Freiburg School: Walter Eucken and > Ordoliberalism" > https://www.econstor.eu/bitstream/10419/4343/1/04_11bw.pdf > > Regarding the ordoliberal view of the state and politics, I would > recommend my own papers with Ekkehard Köhler, particularly: > > "Liberalism and Democracy – A Comparative Reading of Eucken and Hayek", *Cambridge > Journal of Economics * > https://academic.oup.com/cje/article-abstract/40/6/1743/2875712 > > "Was Walter Eucken a Proponent of Authoritarian Liberalism?" forthcoming > in: *Public Choice * > https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11127-021-00876-z > > Kind regards > > Daniel > > > > On Tue, Sep 21, 2021 at 10:23 AM Pühringer Stephan < > [log in to unmask]> wrote: > >> Dear Antonalla, >> >> If you can read German I would definitley reccomend you the recent book >> of Ralf Ptak and Thomas Biebricher:Biebricher, Thomas; Ptak, Ralf (2020): >> Soziale Marktwirtschaft und Ordoliberalismus zur Einführung (Zur Einführung) >> >> Both have also published in English on the issue: >> >> - Biebricher, Thomas (2014): The Return of Ordoliberalism in Europe: >> Notes on a Research Agenda. In: i-lex (21). >> - Ptak, Ralf (2009): Neoliberalism in Germany. Revisiting the >> ordoliberal foundations of the social market economy. In: Philip Mirowski >> und Dieter Plehwe (Hg.): The road from Mont Pèlerin: the making of the >> neoliberal thought collective. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, >> S. 98–138. >> >> Many other authors provide comparative analyses of neoliberalism and >> ordoliberalism or the political economy of ordoliberalism: >> >> - Bonefeld, Werner (2012): Freedom and the strong state: on German >> ordoliberalism. In: New Political Economy 17 (5), S. 633–656. >> - Jessop, Bob (2019): Ordoliberalism and Neoliberalization: Governing >> through Order or Disorder. In: Critical Sociology 36 (1), 089692051983406. >> DOI: 10.1177/0896920519834068. >> - Lechevalier, Arnaud (2015): Eucken under the Pillow: The >> Ordoliberal Imprint on Social Europe. In: Arnaud Lechevalier (Hg.): Social >> Europe - a dead end. What the Eurozone crisis is doing to Europe's social >> dimension. Copenhagen: DJØF-Publishing (4), S. 49–102. >> - van Esch, Femke A.W.J. (2014): Exploring the Keynesian–Ordoliberal >> Divide. Flexibility and Convergence in French and German Leaders’ Economic >> Ideas During the Euro-Crisis. In: Journal of Contemporary European Studies >> 22 (3), S. 288–302. DOI: 10.1080/14782804.2014.937679. >> >> Eventually I would reccomend the volume by Hien and Joerges and its >> various chapters on different aspects on the history and recent trends of >> the political impact of ordoliberalism during the EU crisis in the 2010s: >> >> Hien, Josef; Joerges, Christian (Hg.) (2018): Ordoliberalism. Law and the >> rule of economics. Oxford, Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing >> >> >> Best, >> >> Stephan Puehringer >> >> -- >> >> Dr. Stephan Pühringer >> research associate >> Institute for Comprehensive >> Analysis of the Economy (ICAE) >> >> project coordinator of the interdisciplinary >> FWF-Young Independent Researchers Group >> SPACE (Spatial Competition and Economic Policies)www.spatial-competition.com >> >> JOHANNES KEPLER >> UNIVERSITY OF LINZAubrunnerweg 3a >> 4040 Linz, Austria <https://www.google.com/maps/search/Aubrunnerweg+3a%0D%0A4040+Linz,+Austria?entry=gmail&source=g> >> T +43 732 2468 [log in to unmask] >> >> -- Santiago José Gahn Research Fellow in Political Economy Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore e-mail: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> g-mail: [log in to unmask]