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''ORDO — Jahrbuch für die Ordnung von Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft'' (English: ''The Ordo Yearbook of Economic and Social Order'', most commonly referred to as ''Ordo Yearbook'', or simply as ''ORDO'') is a peer-reviewed academic journal established in 1948 by the German economists Walter Eucken and Franz Böhm. The journal focuses on the economic and political institutions governing modern society. == History == The term ordoliberalism was coined echoing the journal's title.〔Hero Moeller (1950): "Liberalismus." in: ''Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik'', Vol. 162, pp. 214-238.〕 Furthermore, the concept of social market economy, being the main economic model used in Western and Northern Europe during and after the Cold War era, has been developed nearly exclusively within ''ORDO''.〔Wolfgang Streeck and Kozo Yamamura (2005): ''The Origins of Nonliberal Capitalism: Germany and Japan in Comparison''. Cornell University Press〕〔Knut Borchardt (1991): ''Perspectives on Modern German Economic History and Policy''. Cambridge University Press〕 Today, the journal's mission is to provide a forum of debate for scholars of diverse disciplines such as economics, law, political science, sociology, and philosophy.〔Frank Boenker, Agnès Labrousse, and Jean-Daniel Weisz (2000): "(The Evolution of Ordoliberalism in the Light of the Ordo Yearbook. A Bibliometric Analysis )." in: A. Labrousse and J. D. Weisz (Eds.), ''Institutional Economics in France and Germany. German Ordoliberalism versus the French Regulation School'', Berlin: Springer, pp. 159-182.〕 ''ORDO'' is published annually. Articles are published either in German or in English. ''ORDO'' also contains book reviews.
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