E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2020)

Ordoliberal theory and gas market in Germany within the framework of international energy cooperation

  • Piskun Elena I.,
  • Chaikin Valeriy Y.,
  • Nikitin Nikita A.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202016101019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 161
p. 01019

Abstract

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German economic policy is a special model of a coordinated market economy, which is based on the tradition of ordoliberalism. This theoretical concept is at the core of the regulation of most economic processes in Germany, and its energy markets are no exception. The article analyses the present state of German gas industry, its transformation in connection with the introduction of the Third Energy Package, the liberalization and development of gas projects. The authors compare the main results of the reforms and the stipulations of the ordoliberal theory. The conclusion is that the German government generally upholds this concept, although sometimes the consequences are of negative nature, manifested in rising prices, added complexity of international natural gas trade, especially with the largest supplier – the Russian Federation. Using the Bertrand competition model, the article justifies the conditions under which the export of liquefied natural gas is beneficial for the Russian Federation.