is "balanced model" or ‘ordoliberalism’ (the concept is from the concept of ‘ordo’, the Latin word for ‘order’). Ordoliberalism means an ideal economic
Enigma of German Ordoliberalism: Is there a Future for a European Social Market Economy? Malte Dold and Tim Krieger (ed.), Ordoliberalism and European Economic
"Authoritarian Liberalism in Europe: A Common Critique of Neoliberalism and Ordoliberalism". Critical Sociology. 45 (7–8): 2. doi:10.1177/0896920519837325. S2CID 150234579
"Authoritarian Liberalism in Europe: A Common Critique of Neoliberalism and Ordoliberalism". Critical Sociology. 45 (7–8): 2. doi:10.1177/0896920519837325. S2CID 150234579
2011 Review Article By Thomas Biebricher The Biopolitics of Ordoliberalism Thomas Biebricher The Biopolitics Of Ordoliberalism Accessed 22 February 2012
publication. In 2022, Peter Nedergaard also published the "Oxford Handbook of Ordoliberalism" at Oxford University Press together with professor Werner Bonefeld
Economy of Power: Ordoliberalism in Context, 1932-1950. Oxford University Press. p. 2. ISBN 978-0-197-60780-0. This reference to ordoliberalism has also resonated
Biebricher, P. Nedergaard and W. Bonefeld (2022) The Oxford Handbook of Ordoliberalism. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp.: 405-415. (2021) La politica industriale
'Neoliberalism & Democracy: A Foucauldian Perspective on Public Choice Theory, Ordoliberalism and the Concept of the Public Good', in Damien Cahill, Melinda Cooper
of its statutes, which is unacceptable to the hardest supporters of ordoliberalism, which will lead to the resignation of the two German leaders present
upon political margin of discretion, applying the central tenet of ordoliberalism with the aim to use strong rules in order to reduce the discretionary