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2015 | 103 | 81-90

Article title

Koncepcje społecznej gospodarki rynkowej

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EN
THE CONCEPTS OF SOCIAL MARKET ECONOMY

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PL

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Social market economy (soziale Marktwirtschaft) is an economic system that combines economic freedom and private property with the principle of social justice. It has to be the system of efficient and fair, and thus competition. The task of the Member State is to introduce competition and control its observance. The concepts of social market economy were developed by German economists, proponents of liberalism and the ideas of ordo. These concepts contain different rules of economic policy: economic humanism (Röpke), competitive economic order (Eucken) and prosperity for all (Erhard). The economists played apart in the “economic miracle” of Germany in the 1950s and 60s.

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Volume

103

Pages

81-90

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  • Uniwersytet Wrocławski

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Publication order reference

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