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Freiburg school

 
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The Freiburg School is a school of economic thought founded in the 1930s at the University of Freiburg.

It builds somewhat on the earlier Historical school of economics but stresses that only some forms of competition are good, while others may require oversight. This is considered a lawful and legitimate role of government in a democracy in the Freiburg School. [1] The School provided the economic theoretical elements of Ordoliberalism and the Social Market Economy in post-war Germany.

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Adherents

  • Franz Böhm
  • Edith Eucken-Erdsieck
  • Walter Eucken
  • Hans Gestrich
  • Hans Großmann-Doerth
  • Friedrich Lutz
  • Karl Friedrich Maier
  • Fritz Meyer
  • Leonhard Miksch

Wilhelm Röpke, Alfred Müller-Armack, Alexander Rüstow and Friedrich Hayek were not members of the Freiburg School but did provide, together with the Freiburg School, the foundations of Ordoliberalism.

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