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institutions, etc.
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of that site.
Research Institutes
- American
Enterprise Institute (USA)
"Founded in 1943 and located in Washington, D.C. (USA),
the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
(AEI) is one of America's largest and most respected think
tanks."
- Cato
Institute (USA)
"A non-profit public policy research foundation promoting
an American public policy based on individual liberty, limited
government, free markets and peaceful international relations."
- Heritage
Foundation (USA)
"Its mission is to formulate and promote conservative
public policies based on free enterprise, limited government,
individual freedom, traditional American values, and a strong
national defense."
- Hoover
Institution (USA)
"A public policy research center devoted to advanced
study of politics, economics, and political economy - both
domestic and foreign - as well as international affairs."
- Institute
of Economic Affairs (UK)
"Founded in 1955 and located in London, its aim is
to explain free-market ideas to the public, including politicians,
students, journalists, businessmen, and academics."
- Timbro
Institute (Sweden)
"The think tank of Swedish enterprise: its mission
is to advance an agenda of reform based on the core values
of individual liberty, economic freedom, and an open society."
International Institutions
- Atlas
Foundation (USA)
"A non-profit organization headquartered in Arlington,
VA (USA) that brings freedom to the world by helping develop
and strengthen a network of market-oriented think tanks
that spans the globe."
- Stockholm
Network (UK)
"A one-stop shop for organisations seeking to work
with Europe's brightest policymakers and thinkers."
Newspapers
- Financial
Times
An international business newspaper printed in 23 cities
around the world.
- The
Economist
A weekly newspaper focusing on international politics and
business news and opinion.
- The
Wall Street Journal
An international daily newspaper published in New York City
(USA) with a worldwide average daily circulation of more
than 2.6 million as of 2005.
- The
Wall Street Journal Europe
A version of The Wall Street Journal with daily news and
analysis of global business developments for a European
audience.
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