Wilhelm Röpke
Wilhelm Röpke was a German economist and social theorist, known for his role as a co-founder of the social market economy in post-World War II Germany, advocating for a balance between free-market capitalism and social welfare, positioning him as a significant figure in shaping the economic policies of modern Germany.
Born on Oct 10, 1899 (126 years old)
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Wilhelm Röpke was an economist associated with the ordoliberal school of thought that influenced Germany's post-war economic policies.
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Wilhelm Röpke was an economist associated with the ordoliberal school of thought that influenced Germany's post-war economic policies.
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Argentina:
Wilhelm Röpke warned that economics is the science of alternatives.
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Wilhelm Röpke was a co-founder of the social market economy in Germany.
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