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Wilhelm Röpke
Prof. Dr. rer. pol.
Alternative spellings: W. Röpke Wilhelm Theodor Röpke Wilhelm Roepke Wiruherumu Repuke Vilʹgelʹm Repke Ludwig Adolf Theodor Wilhelm Röpke
B:10. Oktober 1899Schwarmstedt D: 12. Februar 1966 Biblio: Lehrte 1928 in Österreich, emigrierte 1933 in die Türkei und 1937 in die Schweiz; prägte gemeinsam mit Alexander Rüstow und anderen Vertretern des Ordoliberalismus die Entwicklung zur sozialen Marktwirtschaft, Professor in Genf Place of Activity: Jena Place of Activity: Graz Place of Activity: Marburg Place of Activity: Istanbul Place of Activity: Genf Death Place:
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Wilhelm Röpke (October 10, 1899 – February 12, 1966) was a German economist and social critic, best known as one of the spiritual fathers of the social market economy. A Professor of Economics, first in Jena, then in Graz, Marburg, Istanbul, and finally Geneva, Switzerland, Röpke theorised and collaborated to organise the post-World War II economic re-awakening of the war-wrecked German economy, deploying a program sometimes referred to as the sociological neoliberalism (compared to ordoliberalism, a more sociologically inclined variant of German liberalism). With Alfred Müller-Armack and Alexander Rüstow (sociological neoliberalism) and Walter Eucken and Franz Böhm (ordoliberalism) he elucidated the ideas, which then were introduced formally by Germany's post-World War II Minister for Economics Ludwig Erhard, operating under Konrad Adenauer's Chancellorship. Röpke and his colleagues' economic influence therefore is considered largely responsible for enabling Germany's post-World War II "economic miracle". Röpke was also a historian and was nominated to the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1965. (Source: DBPedia)
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Tagungsprotokoll : Vorträge und Diskussionen der ... Tagung der Aktionsgemeinschaft Soziale Marktwirtschaft (5)
Schriftenreihe des Arbeitskreises für Absatzfragen (4)