Creating or Distributing Prosperity? A Quick Look at Election and Government Programs

Abstract Economic policymaking in a social market economy aims for creating and distributing prosperity. Since 2002, this can be seen in elections and government programmes at the federal level, however, with very different emphasis. To analyse this, the relative of the terms “social” and “competiti...

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Main Author: Lukas Menkhoff
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Published: Sciendo 2022-05-01
Series:Wirtschaftsdienst
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s10273-022-3191-7
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description Abstract Economic policymaking in a social market economy aims for creating and distributing prosperity. Since 2002, this can be seen in elections and government programmes at the federal level, however, with very different emphasis. To analyse this, the relative of the terms “social” and “competition” in the respective programmes is calculated. This S/C-coefficient shows the positioning of parties, their change, reaction to the economic development, the difference between election and government programmes, and finally, the compromise in government formation.
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