01501nam a2200361 i 450099100111228970753620020507183503.0940519s1983 us ||| | eng 0387909133b10802605-39ule_instLE01307217ExLDip.to Matematicaeng519.2AMS 62-06AMS 62-XXQA274.6.M37Herkenrath, Ulrich142775Mathematical learning models-theory and algorithms :proc. of a conf. /eds. Ulrich Herkenrath, Dieter Kalin, Walter VogelNew York :Springer Verlag,c1983xiii, 226 p. ;24 cm.Lecture notes in statistics ;20Includes bibliographies."Organized by the Institute of Applied Mathematics of the University of Bonn ... [and held] in the Physikzentrum in Bad Honnef ... from May 3-May 7, 1982" - Pref.Learning modelsCongressesStochastic processesCongressesKalin, Dieterauthorhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut142776Vogel, Walter.b1080260523-02-1728-06-02991001112289707536LE013 62-XX HER11 (1983)12013000142708le013-E0.00-l- 00000.i1090687328-06-02Mathematical learning models-theory and algorithms1455774UNISALENTOle01301-01-94ma -engus 0103675nam 2200709 450 991055420430332120231122001836.01-5036-1429-810.1515/9781503614291(CKB)4100000011509312(MiAaPQ)EBC6371492(DE-B1597)573892(DE-B1597)9781503614291(StDuBDS)EDZ0002522684(OCoLC)1153338171(EXLCZ)99410000001150931220210416d2021 fy| 0engur||#||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierUnwitting architect German primacy and the origins of neoliberalism /Julian Germann[electronic resource]Stanford, California :Stanford University Press,2021.1 online resource (304 p.)Emerging frontiers in the global economyStanford scholarship onlineAlso issued in print: 2021.1-5036-0984-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter --Contents --Abbreviations and Acronyms --Acknowledgments --Introduction --CHAPTER 1 The Origins of Neoliberalism and the Role of the German State --CHAPTER 2 Foreign Economic Policy and Advanced Unevenness --CHAPTER 3 Embedding Liberalism The German Social Model and Its International Supports --CHAPTER 4 Unwinding Bretton Woods The Deutsche Mark Float and the Renewal of Stability Politics --CHAPTER 5 Defeating Alternatives German Grand Strategy and the European Left --CHAPTER 6 Disciplining the Hegemon German Monetary Power and the Volcker Shock --CHAPTER 7 Deflecting Neoliberalism Power and Purpose in Germany’s Eurocrisis Management --Conclusion --Notes --References --IndexThe global rise of neoliberalism since the 1970s is widely seen as a dynamic originating in the United States and the United Kingdom, and only belatedly and partially repeated by Germany. From this Anglocentric perspective, Germany's emergence at the forefront of neoliberal reforms in the Eurozone is perplexing, and tends to be attributed to the same forces conventionally associated with the Anglo-American pioneers. This book challenges this ruling narrative. It recasts the genesis of neoliberalism as a process driven by a plenitude of actors, ideas, and interests. And it lays bare the pragmatic reasoning and counterintuitive choices of German crisis managers obscured by this master story.Emerging frontiers in the global economy.Stanford scholarship online.Monetary policyGermany (West)HistoryMonetary policyGermanyHistoryNeoliberalismHistoryGermany (West)Economic policyGermanyEconomic policy1990-Germany (West)Foreign economic relationsGermanyForeign economic relationsEuropean integration.Germany.austerity.economic crises.finance.globalization.monetary policy.neoliberalism.trade.transatlantic relations.Monetary policyHistory.Monetary policyHistory.NeoliberalismHistory.337.1420943Germann Julian1219595StDuBDSStDuBDSBOOK9910554204303321Unwitting architect2819978UNINA