ORDO - Yearbook for the Order of Economy and Society

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ORDO - Yearbook for the Order of Economy and Society
Title page of the yearbook, vol. 56
description Trade journal for economics and social sciences
Area of ​​Expertise Economics, law, political science, sociology, philosophy
language German English
publishing company De Gruyter, Berlin (Germany)
First edition 1948
Frequency of publication annually in November
Editor-in-chief Christian Mueller
Web link Homepage of the magazine
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The journal ORDO - Yearbook for the Order of Economy and Society is an annual specialist publication in the field of economics and social sciences.

history

ORDO was founded in 1948 by the economist Walter Eucken and the political scientist Franz Böhm . The magazine was and still is the central place for scientific discussion of ordoliberalism . The term ordoliberalism was coined to denote a certain neoliberal direction based on the yearbook. In the ORDO yearbook, the concept of the social market economy was developed theoretically.

ORDO today

In ORDO , questions of the economic and social order are dealt with from an interdisciplinary, social science perspective. So far, articles by economists and lawyers have outweighed political science, sociological and philosophical contributions.

The individual ORDO volumes are around 400 to 500 pages thick. The average article length is around 17 pages. Contributions will be published in German or in English. Manuscripts submitted for publication are reviewed externally and "double-blindly" ( peer review ).

ORDO was published between 1996 and 2015 in print and online by Verlag Lucius & Lucius , Stuttgart. From 2016 the yearbook will be published by De Gruyter , Berlin. The ORDO volumes are regularly reviewed in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung and the Neue Zürcher Zeitung .

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Well-known authors

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  1. Ralf Ptak , Basics of Neoliberalism , in Critique of Neoliberalism , VS Verlag, 2008, ISBN 3531158090 , page 42
  2. Ralf Ptak, From Ordoliberalism to Social Market Economy: Stations of Neoliberalism in Germany , VS Verlag, 2004, ISBN 3810041114 , page 23
  3. ^ Frank Bönker, Agnès Labrousse, Jean-Daniel Weisz: The Evolution of Ordoliberalism in the Light of the Ordo Yearbook. A Bibliometric Analysis . In: A. Labrousse and JD Weisz (Eds.): Institutional Economics in France and Germany. German Ordoliberalism versus the French Regulation School . Springer, Berlin 2000, p. 159-182 .

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