Freiburg school
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The Freiburg School is a school of economic thought founded in the 1930s at the University of Freiburg.
It builds somewhat on the earlier Historical school of economics.
[edit] Adherents
- Franz Böhm
- Edith Eucken-Erdsieck
- Walter Eucken
- Hans Gestrich
- Hans Großmann-Doerth
- Friedrich Lutz
- Karl Friedrich Maier
- Fritz Meyer
- Leonhard Miksch
Wilhelm Röpke, Alfred Müller-Armack, Alexander Rüstow and Friedrich Hayek were not members of the Freiburg School but did provide, together with the Freiburg School, the foundations of Ordoliberalism.
[edit] External links
- Walter Eucken Institute - Walter Eucken Institut, German research institute in succession of the Freiburg School

