Ordoliberalism
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- | '''Rhine capitalism''' or '''Rhenish capitalism''' (also known as the '''Rhenish model''' or '''Rhineland model''') is a contemporary economic order existing primarily in [[Western Europe]]. | + | '''Ordoliberalism''' is the [[Germany|German]] variant of [[social liberalism]] that emphasizes the need for the state to ensure that the [[free market]] produces results close to its theoretical potential. |
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- | == See also == | + | * [[Allocative efficiency]] |
- | *[[Capitalism]] | + | * [[Freiburg School]] |
- | *[[German model]] | + | * [[Liberal conservatism]] |
- | *[[Nordic model]] | + | * [[Radical centrism]] |
- | *[[Ordoliberalism]] | + | * [[Social market economy]] |
- | *[[Social democracy]] | + | |
- | *[[Social market economy]] | + | |
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Ordoliberalism is the German variant of social liberalism that emphasizes the need for the state to ensure that the free market produces results close to its theoretical potential.
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