Abstract
Eucken′s paradigm of a “social market economy” provides a framework
for a functional free‐market mechanism, which not only accommodates
development and change, but which also assures human dignity and
freedom. Eucken places special emphasis on the integration of
economics with “order” and “justice”. He holds that an unconstrained
laissez‐faire economy does not assure a competitive economy but that
it will degenerate into monopolistic practices. Eucken formulates his
“structural” and “regulating” principles to facilitate a functionally
competitive economy with a compatible social policy, to assure greater
efficiency and to reduce poverty.
Subject
General Social Sciences,Economics and Econometrics
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