Abstract

Germany's economic miracle had a theoretical basis with the ordoliberal view of the so-called ‘Freiburg School’, which was definitely not simple and rectilinear. Oiken's conceptions of economic development were in clear contradiction with Müller-Armakis approaches, which were characterized by the opposition between free market relations and state interventions and which ultimately led to the end of the ordoliberal course. Keywords: Economic Miracle, Germany's Economic Miracle

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