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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface for the Paperback Edition
- Acknowledgements
- List of Tables
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Prologue Neo-liberalism and the Social Market
- 1 Liberal Economics in Crisis: The Weimar Period
- 2 The Origins of Neo-liberalism: Depression and Dictatorship
- 3 Neo-liberalism and its Enemies: National Socialism and Social Democracy
- 4 The Struggle against Collectivism, 1933–1945
- 5 West Germany in Ruins: The Aftermath of Defeat
- 6 Neo-liberalism in the Immediate Post-war Period
- 7 Ludwig Erhard and the Origins of the Social Market Economy
- 8 The Social Market and the Crisis in the German Economy, 1947–1948
- 9 Theory into Practice: The Struggle over Policy, 1948
- 10 Erhard as Economics Director in Bizone
- 11 Erhard and the CDU
- 12 The SPD and the Social Market Economy
- 13 Erhard and the Korean Crisis
- 14 The SPD and the Struggle for Reform
- 15 Erhard and the Realization of the Social Market Economy
- 16 The SPD and the Triumph of Reform
- Conclusion: The Social Market Economy in Retrospect
- Bibliography
- Secondary Sources
- Index
Secondary Sources
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- Source:
- Freedom with Responsibility
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface for the Paperback Edition
- Acknowledgements
- List of Tables
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Prologue Neo-liberalism and the Social Market
- 1 Liberal Economics in Crisis: The Weimar Period
- 2 The Origins of Neo-liberalism: Depression and Dictatorship
- 3 Neo-liberalism and its Enemies: National Socialism and Social Democracy
- 4 The Struggle against Collectivism, 1933–1945
- 5 West Germany in Ruins: The Aftermath of Defeat
- 6 Neo-liberalism in the Immediate Post-war Period
- 7 Ludwig Erhard and the Origins of the Social Market Economy
- 8 The Social Market and the Crisis in the German Economy, 1947–1948
- 9 Theory into Practice: The Struggle over Policy, 1948
- 10 Erhard as Economics Director in Bizone
- 11 Erhard and the CDU
- 12 The SPD and the Social Market Economy
- 13 Erhard and the Korean Crisis
- 14 The SPD and the Struggle for Reform
- 15 Erhard and the Realization of the Social Market Economy
- 16 The SPD and the Triumph of Reform
- Conclusion: The Social Market Economy in Retrospect
- Bibliography
- Secondary Sources
- Index