Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Making of Ordoliberalism
Chapter 1: From the Ashes of the Western Liberal Order
Chapter 2: Science Against Interests
Chapter 3: Economy Through Orders
Chapter 4: Authority Taming Power
Chapter 5: Epilogue-Time for Responsibility
Conclusions: Ordoliberalism, From Crystallization to
Ossification
Bibliography
Index
Raphaël Fèvre is Assistant Professor in Economics at Université Côte d'Azur (France) and associate member of the Centre Walras-Pareto (Switzerland). He works on topics in history of economic thought and methodology of the 20th century.
[T]here is no question that A Political Economy of Power is an
outstanding book on Ordoliberalism by a very talented young scholar
that deserves a wide readership.
*The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought*
Fèvre provides a rich and insightful reconstruction of
ordoliberalism as a set of economic ideas.
*Hugo Canihac, Oeconomia*
the book offers a broad and carefully composed account of the
emergence of ordoliberalism, which fits into the growing
international literature.
*Arndt Christiansen, Federal Cartel Office, Bonn, H-Soz-Kult
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A Political Economy of Power is a comprehensive and contextualized
account of ordoliberalism in English. It eliminates a long-standing
deficit in the historiography of economics...I will definitely
think and talk more about ordoliberalism in my classes, thanks to
this engaging and thought-provoking little volume.
*Gábor István Bíró, History of European Ideas*
[A]nyone interested in ordoliberal thought may be assured that
reading this book will provide many illuminating insights. It is a
welcome addition to the literature.
*Hansjoerg Klausinger, Journal of the History of Economic
Thought*
Economics
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