This volume takes a broad perspective on the recent debate on the role of German ordoliberalism in shaping European economic policy before and after the eurozone crisis. It shows how ordoliberal scholars explain the institutional origins of the eurozone crisis and presents creative policy proposals for the future of the European economy.
The NOUS Members Lars P. Feld, Ekkehard A. Köhler, Nils Goldschmidt, Stefan Kolev, Michael Wohlgemuth, Gerhard Wegner and Ottmar Issing contributed to this Volume.
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Andreas Polk: What do we Know About Lobbyingin Germany?
Contribution payments and information are two important channels of lobbying influence. In his paper, Andreas Polk analyzes what is known about these channels in Germany from a political economy perspective. Based on a discussion of Weiterlesen…