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To: Don Lloyd who wrote (2561)6/28/2001 10:57:40 AM
From: ElsewhereRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 24758
 
Thank you very much

You're welcome.

Wilhelm Roepke is compatible with the ASE, Alfred Müller-Armack is not.

It was my own label because Müller-Armack had been influenced by Röpke whom you assign to the ASE.

During and after the war he (Röpke, 1947) immediately tried to influence the Allies and wrote on the German problem. His ideas became the background of German economic policy in 1948. They were accepted by Erhard and Müller-Armack. www-edocs.unimaas.nl

But I lack the background to provide a comprehensive assessment of how much the work of Röpke and Müller-Armack digressed.

In any case there are some signs of improvement in German economic policy. Taxes are lowered, old regulations dropped. It is a slow but steady process. In a few spots Germany is even ahead of the USA. Just one example: the German postal service is a public company traded at stock exchanges, the US one isn't. Frankfurt airport has also had its IPO recently.