Walter Eucken Institut und Wilfried-Guth-Stiftungsprofessur für Ordnungs- und Wettbewerbspolitik
Gefördert durch die Neue Universitätsstiftung Freiburg
Programm
Welcome
Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Lars P. Feld (Walter Eucken Institut) and Prof. Dr. Tim Krieger (University of Freiburg)
Rules, Not Ends: On the Justifiable Scope of State Action in Market Societies
Prof. Dr. Sabine Döring (Universität Tübingen)
The Rise of Economic and Political Power in the Twenty-First Century: Competition Policy as a Cure?
Prof. Dr. Daniel Zimmer (University of Bonn)
The Algorithmic Hand: How Large Language Models Disrupt Competition and Democracy – and What Ordoliberals Can Do About It
Dr. Anselm Küsters (Universität Stuttgart; CEP Berlin)
Digital Law Society
Prof. Dr. Moritz Hennemann (University of Freiburg)
Economic Power, Markets and Constitutional Law in Germany in the Digital Age
Prof. Dr. Jürgen Kühling (University of Regensburg)
Competition and Competitiveness: Competition-oriented Policy in Times of Upheaval
Prof. Dr. Tomaso Duso (DIW Berlin)
Market Power and other Powers
Prof. Dr. Justus Haucap (DICE)
Between Obsession and Oblivion: Freiburg and Vienna on the Power Topos
Stefan Kolev (Ludwig Erhard Forum for Economy and Society in Berlin)
Quo Vadis USA?
Prof. Dr. Rudi Bachmann (University of Notre Dame)
Digital Revolution of the Economy and Society, the Power of Large Tech Firms, and the Need for an Effective Institutional Coevolution from an Ordoliberal Perspective
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Kerber (University of Bonn)
Algorithmic Collusion
Prof. Dr. Hans-Theo Normann (DICE)