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If one wishes to capture the fundamental aspect of the cultural friendship between the two economists Luigi Einaudi (1874-1961) and Wilhelm Röpke (1899-1966), it’s important to refer to what Einaudi wrote about the German economic miracle and the Röpkianan doctrine of the social market economy.Einaudi wrote that the...
This Cancun meeting ought to end like the last one, with the kleptocrats sent packing with copies of the Collected Economic Wisdom of the Gipper as the best prescription for dealing with climate change.
Mario Vargas Llosa delivered the Irving Kristol Lecture at AEI's 2005 Annual Dinner.
We need apragmatic middle ground that seeks solutions to environmental problems that are compatible with democratic capitalism.
Friedrich Hayek, the famous free-market critic of central planning, were he alive today, would have the same views as US conservatives about ObamaCare and the Dodd-Frank Act.
The Greek crisis can be viewed through the lens of the ordoliberal tradition.
The world has certainly changed since 1989 (and 1848), but Marxism is far from dead.
As we remember the greatest president of thetwentieth century, we should take heart that his legacy is in good hands with President George W. Bush.



