| ORDO (journal) | |
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| Abbreviated title | ORDO |
| Discipline | Economics, Political Science, Law |
| Language | German and English |
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| Publisher | Lucius & Lucius (Germany) |
| Publication history | 1948 to present |
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| ISSN | 0048-2129 |
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ORDO - Jahrbuch für die Ordnung von Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft (The Annual Review of Economic and Social Order) is a peer-reviewed academic journal first published by German economists Walter Eucken and Franz Böhm in 1948. An academic discipline or field of study is a branch of Knowledge which is taught or Researched at the college or university level Economics is the social science that studies the production distribution, and consumption of goods and services. Political science is a branch of Social sciences that deals with the theory and practice of Politics and the description and analysis of Political systems Law is a system of rules enforced through a set of Institutions used as an instrument to underpin civil obedience politics economics and society Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany ( ˈbʊndəsʁepuˌbliːk ˈdɔʏtʃlant is a Country in Central Europe. Year 1948 ( MCMXLVIII) was a Leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the 1948 calendar of the Gregorian calendar. An International Standard Serial Number ( ISSN) is a unique eight-digit number used to identify a print or electronic Periodical publication. Peer review (also known as refereeing) is the process of subjecting an author's scholarly work research or Ideas to the scrutiny of others who are An academic journal is a peer-reviewed Periodical in which scholarship relating to a particular Academic discipline is published Walter Eucken ( 17 January 1891 - 20 March 1950) was a German Economist and father of Ordoliberalism. Franz Böhm ( Konstanz, 16 February, 1895 — Rockenberg, 26 September, 1977) was a German Politician, Lawyer The periodical focusses on the economic and political institutions governing modern society. Magazines, periodicals or serials are Publications generally published on a regular schedule containing a variety of articles, generally Institutions are structures and mechanisms of Social order and Cooperation governing the Behavior of a Set of Individuals The open society is a concept originally developed by philosopher Henri Bergson.
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The term ordoliberalism was labelled echoing the journal’s title[1]. Ordoliberalism (also called German neoliberalism) is a school of Liberalism emphasizing the need for the state to ensure that the Free market produces results Furthermore, the concept of social market economy, being the main economic model used in Western and Northern Europe during the Cold War era, has been developed nearly exclusively within ORDO[2]. The social market economy was the main economic model used in Western and Northern Europe during the Cold War era An economic system is a System that involves the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services between Western Europe at its most general meaning means 'all the countries in the West of Europe ' Northern Europe is a term for the northern part of Europe. The United Nations defines Northern Europe as (Finland Cold War is the state of conflict tension and competition that existed between the United States and the Soviet Union (USSR and their respective allies from the
Today, the journal's mission is to provide a forum of debate for scholars of diverse disciplines such as economics, law, political science, sociology, and philosophy. ORDO is published annually and serves as a kind of signboard for German political and institutional economists. Articles are published in German as well as in English. Each volume of ORDO consists of approximately 450 pages. Average article length is about 17 pages. ODRO also contains book reviews.
Notable contributors include Nobel laureates James M. Buchanan, Milton Friedman, Friedrich Hayek, and George J. Stigler, as well as Peter Thomas Bauer, Franz Böhm, Victoria Curzon-Price, Walter Eucken, Otmar Issing, Paul Kirchhof, Israel Kirzner, Frank H. Knight, Irving Kristol, Assar Lindbeck, Ludwig Lachmann, Alfred Müller-Armack, Giovanni Francesco Malagodi, Karl R. Popper, Wilhelm Röpke, Murray Rothbard, Jacques Rueff, and Heinrich Freiherr von Stackelberg. James McGill Buchanan Jr (born October 3 1919 is an American Economist renowned for his work on Public choice theory, for which he won the 1986 Milton Friedman (July 31 1912 November 16 2006 was an American Nobel Laureate Economist and Public intellectual. Friedrich August von Hayek CH ( May 8, 1899 March 23, 1992) was an Austrian British Economist George Joseph Stigler ( January 17, 1911 December 1, 1991) was a U Franz Böhm ( Konstanz, 16 February, 1895 — Rockenberg, 26 September, 1977) was a German Politician, Lawyer Victoria Curzon-Price (born 1942 is President of the Mont Pelerin Society 2004-2006 has a PhD in Politics and teaches economics at the University of Geneva in Switzerland Walter Eucken ( 17 January 1891 - 20 March 1950) was a German Economist and father of Ordoliberalism. Otmar Issing (b 27 March 1936 in Würzburg) is a German Economist, former member of the board of the Deutsche Bundesbank Paul Kirchhof (born February 21 1943 in Osnabrück) is a German Jurist and Tax law expert Israel Meir Kirzner ( Yisroel Mayer Kirzner) (born February 13, 1930) is a leading economist in the Austrian School. Frank Hyneman Knight ( November 7, 1885 - April 15, 1972) was an important Economist of the twentieth century Irving Kristol (born January 22, 1920) is an American philospher considered the founder of American neoconservatism. Carl Assar Eugén Lindbeck (born January 26, 1930) is an Economics professor and an artist Ludwig Lachmann (1906 – 1990 was a German economist who became a member of and important contributor to the Austrian School. Alfred Müller-Armack ( Essen, 28 June 1901 — Köln, 16 March 1978) was a German Economist and Sir Karl Raimund Popper ( July 28 1902  &ndash September 17 1994) was an Austrian and British Philosopher and a professor Wilhelm Röpke ( October 10, 1899 in Schwarmstedt – February 12, 1966 in Geneva) was one of the most important spiritual Murray Newton Rothbard (March 2 1926 – January 7 1995 was an American economist of the Austrian School who helped define modern Libertarianism Jacques Rueff (august 23 1896 - april 23 1978 was a French Economist and adviser to the French Government. Heinrich Freiherr von Stackelberg ( October 31, 1905 - October 12, 1946) was a German Economist who contributed to
The editorial board includes Clemens Fuest, Martin Leschke, Ernst J. Mestmaecker, Peter Oberender, Ingo Pies (MLU), and Razeen Sally (LSE). The editorial board is a group of people usually at a print publication who dictate the tone and direction the publication's Editorials will take Clemens Fuest (*1968 is a German economist and professor of Public finance at University of Cologne. Ernst J Mestmaecker (*1926 in Hameln Germany is a German lawyer The Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg (Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg also referred to as MLU, is a public University in the cities of The London School of Economics and Political Science, more commonly referred to as The London School of Economics or LSE, is a specialist college of the
Download abstracts of ORDO, vol. 58, 2007 (English and German)
Ordoliberalism (also called German neoliberalism) is a school of Liberalism emphasizing the need for the state to ensure that the Free market produces results The social market economy was the main economic model used in Western and Northern Europe during the Cold War era