The German Social Market Economy – (Still) a Model for the European Union?

The model of a Social Market Economy (SME) defines a policy concept of economic order which is based on free markets but, at the same time, includes elements of social balancing. The term “Social Market Economy” can neither be found in the Treaty on European Union nor in the Treaty establishing the...

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Main Author: Klaus Dieter John
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: General Association of Economists from Romania 2007-03-01
Series:Theoretical and Applied Economics
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Online Access:http://www.ectap.ro/articole/3.pdf
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spelling doaj-b8a503614fba45f3ba1149dede21ee342020-11-24T22:20:54ZengGeneral Association of Economists from RomaniaTheoretical and Applied Economics1841-86782007-03-013(508)3(508)310The German Social Market Economy – (Still) a Model for the European Union?Klaus Dieter JohnThe model of a Social Market Economy (SME) defines a policy concept of economic order which is based on free markets but, at the same time, includes elements of social balancing. The term “Social Market Economy” can neither be found in the Treaty on European Union nor in the Treaty establishing the European Community. The documents only use the terms “open market economy” and “free competition”. The Commission has never made a clear statement whether its economic policy is guided by the principles of a SME. Because the SME-concept is not new and its value is not undisputed it is worth to reflect on it and to find out what it has to offer for the economic and social policy of the EU.http://www.ectap.ro/articole/3.pdfsocial market economyregulationsocial policyEuropean model
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The German Social Market Economy – (Still) a Model for the European Union?
Theoretical and Applied Economics
social market economy
regulation
social policy
European model
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title The German Social Market Economy – (Still) a Model for the European Union?
title_short The German Social Market Economy – (Still) a Model for the European Union?
title_full The German Social Market Economy – (Still) a Model for the European Union?
title_fullStr The German Social Market Economy – (Still) a Model for the European Union?
title_full_unstemmed The German Social Market Economy – (Still) a Model for the European Union?
title_sort german social market economy – (still) a model for the european union?
publisher General Association of Economists from Romania
series Theoretical and Applied Economics
issn 1841-8678
publishDate 2007-03-01
description The model of a Social Market Economy (SME) defines a policy concept of economic order which is based on free markets but, at the same time, includes elements of social balancing. The term “Social Market Economy” can neither be found in the Treaty on European Union nor in the Treaty establishing the European Community. The documents only use the terms “open market economy” and “free competition”. The Commission has never made a clear statement whether its economic policy is guided by the principles of a SME. Because the SME-concept is not new and its value is not undisputed it is worth to reflect on it and to find out what it has to offer for the economic and social policy of the EU.
topic social market economy
regulation
social policy
European model
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