Ludwig Erhard (Ludwig Wilhelm Erhard, February 4, 1897-May 5, 1977), German politician, economist, "father of social market economy", is one of the representatives of the Federal German neoliberal school. Born in Felt, Bavaria, Germany, After World War II, he was the Minister of Economy of the Bavarian Government, the Director of Economic Affairs of the British-American Occupy Zone of Germany, the Minister of Economy of the Federal Republic of Germany, the Deputy Prime Minister, and the Chancellor. His main contribution was to discuss and practice the postwar economic policy of the Federal Republic of Germany. The basic theory of "social market economy".
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Ludwig Erhard (Ludwig Wilhelm Erhard, February 4, 1897-May 5, 1977), German politician, economist, "father of social market economy", is one of the representatives of the Federal German neoliberal school. Born in Felt, Bavaria, Germany, After World War II, he was the Minister of Economy of the Bavarian Government, the Director of Economic Affairs of the British-American Occupy Zone of Germany, the Minister of Economy of the Federal Republic of Germany, the Deputy Prime Minister, and the Chancellor. His main contribution was to discuss and practice the postwar economic policy of the Federal Republic of Germany. The basic theory of "social market economy".