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Publication: 2013-10-02 Source: http://www.freetheworld.com/index.php
Submitter:
Name:Owen Ambur
Email:Owen.Ambur@verizon.net
Organization:
Name:Economic Freedom Network
Acronym:EFN
Stakeholder(s):
- EFN Member Institutes: The network has member institutes in over 80 nations. The following research institutes are those who are members of the Economic
Freedom Network. If you are interested in joining the Economic Freedom Network, please send an email to freetheworld*at*fraserinstitute.org.
Co-publishers of Economic Freedom of the World
- Afghanistan Economic and Legal Studies Organization (AELSO): AELSO is a non governmental think thank that aims to introduce and promote a free market economy, the rule of law and good
governance to the people of Afghanistan.
- Albanian Center for Economic Research (ACER): The Albanian Center for Economic Research is a public-policy institute that focuses on research and advocacy activities. In
addition to providing policy-makers and academics with applied economic research, it works to build public understanding of
economic development issues.
- Fundación Libertad: Argentina -- Fundación Libertad is a private, non-profit institution working towards two main goals: the research and distribution
of public-policy issues (specifically in socio-economic and business areas) and the promotion of the concept of a free-market
society. Founded in Rosario, Argentina, in 1988 by a group of businessmen, professionals, and intellectuals, the Foundation
has developed its activities with the support of more than 200 private companies. Its projects include courses, lectures,
seminars, research, studies, and publications as well as a strong permanent presence in the media, through columns, and television
and radio programs produced by the Foundation. These projects have focused on economic policies, education, regulations, and
public spending. Outstanding guest speakers have delivered lectures and conferences for the Fundación Libertad; these include
Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa, Nobel prize-winning economists such as Gary Becker, Douglass North, Robert Lucas, and
James Buchanan, historian Paul Johnson, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Lech Walessa, and other intellectuals like Jean Francois
Revel. Fundación Libertad has also led the creation of REFUNDAR, a network of Argentine foundations made up of ten organizations,
located in the country's major cities. This network has helped us spread our ideas all over the country and is affiliated
with similar international organizations.
- Centre of Political, Legal and Economic Researches and Forecasting (PLERF): Armenia -- PLERF is a non-governmental organization created in 2002. Its mission is to assist the development of an effective
socio-economic policy; to establish a free market based economy; and to contribute to the development of democracy in the
Republic of Armenia. PLERF organizes seminars and conferences related to its goals and carries out researches, independent
estimations of social and economic reforms, government policy in certain spheres, and assessment of transition process and
surveys among experts and policy makers.
- Institute of Public Affairs: Australia -- Established in 1943, the IPA is Australia's oldest and largest private-sector think-tank. Its aim is to foster
prosperity and full employment, the rule of law, democratic freedoms, security from crime and invasion, and high standards
in education and family life for the Australian people. To identify and promote the best means of securing these values, the
IPA undertakes research, organizes seminars, and publishes widely.
- TIGRA®: Austria -- TIGRA® is the premier Austrian think-tank on governance research. Headquartered in Salzburg, it was founded to
study and advance effective and efficient economic policies. TIGRA® organizes workshops and publishes papers and reports.
Their mission is "From analysis to action." TIGRA® is a network of experts who provide effective market solutions to policy-makers.
Special emphasis is put on knowledge management, monitoring the scope and quality of regulations ("cutting red tape"), and
setting benchmarks.
- Center for Economic and Political Research: Azerbaijan -- The Center for Economic and Political Research, Azerbaijan, is a non-profit, non-governmental, research institute
founded in 1994. Its mission is to facilitate the country's democratization and economic liberaliza-tion and to increase the
role of civil society. The main objectives of the Center's activities are analyzing the economic situation and progress of
market reforms, political processes, foreign political relations, and re-gional economic and political tendencies. The Center
also conducts sociological surveys and holds con-ferences, round-tables, and seminars on different aspects of economic and
political reforms in the country.
- The Nassau Institute: Bahamas -- The Nassau Institute is an independent, non-political, non-profit institute that promotes economic growth, employment,
and entrepreneurial activity. It believes that this can best be achieved with a free-market economy and a decent society—one
that embraces the rule of law, the right of private property, the free exchange of property and services, and the individual
virtues of self-control, commitment, and good will.
- Making Our Economy Right (MOER): Bangladesh -- MOER, founded in 1991, is the country's lone free-market institute and continues the struggle to promote free
market capitalism against all odds. The concept of individual freedom and free markets determining the supply of goods, services,
and capital is little understood in Bangladesh. For the past 50 years or so, Fabian socialism and the doctrines of Karl Marx
were the basis of our country's economy. MOER contributes free-market, libertarian articles in English and Bangla newspapers.
We also moderate a weekly radio talk show that focuses on liberalization of the economy. MOER also publishes books both in
Bangla and in English for free distribution to libraries and others with the support of the International Policy Network of
London. MOER's fourth book, published this year, Clamoring for Free Market Freedom in Bangladesh, has a foreword by Nobel
laureate Milton Friedman. The book is a compilation of articles by Nizam Ahmad.
- Scientific Research Mises Center: Belarus -- Scientific Research Mises Center was founded in 2001. Its mission is to advance ideas and ideals of a free-market
democratic society based on individual choice and personal responsibility and to create an open community of people who share
those ideas. The centre promotes the original ideas of limited gov-ernment, individual liberty, and private property through
publications and discussion forums and confer-ences. The goal of the Center is to demonstrate the power of private institutions,
both for-profit and non-profit, to create a good society and to foster the understanding that free choice of a fully informed
individ-ual is the foundation for a just, prosperous, and open society.
- Centre for the New Europe: Belgium -- The Centre for the New Europe is a European research institute based in Brussels that promotes a market economy,
personal liberty, and creativity and responsibility in an ordered society. CNE is founded on the belief that European integration
can work only in a society led by a spirit of democratic capitalism. The Centre develops policy alternatives, encourages economic
growth and deregulation, seeks new market-based solutions for social and environmental concerns, and promotes individual freedom,
choice and re-sponsibility.
- Política Publicas para la Libertad (POPULI): Bolivia
- Instituto Liberal do Rio de Janeiro: Brazil -- Instituto Liberal was founded to persuade Brazilians of the advantages of a liberal order. It is a non-profit institution
supported by donations and the sponsorship of private individuals and corporations. Its by-laws provide for a Board of Trustees
and forbid any political or sectarian affiliations. The institute pub-lishes books, organizes seminars, and elaborates policy
papers on subjects related to public policy.
- Institute for Market Economics: Bulgaria -- Established in 1993, IME is the first independent economic think-tank in Bulgaria. It is a private, registered,
non-profit corporation that receives international support and is widely respected for its expertise. IME designs and promotes
solutions to the problems that Bulgaria is facing in its transition to a market economy, provides independent assessment and
analysis of the government's economic policies, and supports an exchange of views on market economics and relevant policy
issues.
- Le Centre des Affaires Humaines (CEDAH): Burkina Faso -- Le Centre des Affaires Humaines (CEDAH) is a free-market educational and research public-policy think tank
founded in December 2007 in Burkina Faso. The CEDAH is an independent, non-profit organization with no affiliations to any
political party. It is financed entirely from contributions from individuals, organizations, and foundations. In order to
protect its research independence, it does not accept grants from the government of Burkina Faso or political parties. The
mission of CEDAH is to propose original and innovative solutions for the crafting of efficient public policies, using suc-cessful
reforms applied elsewhere as models. The CEDAH studies how markets function with the aim of identifying the mechanisms and
institutions that foster the prosperity and long-term welfare of all the individuals that make up our society.
- The Cambodia Institute of Development Study: Cambodia -- The Cambodia Institute of Development Study (CIDS) is a non-profit, independent, local research institute founded
in December 2004. The Institute's mission is to provide high-quality research on the local and provincial levels in the specialized
areas of economics, natural resources and environment, agriculture and rural development, and public finance and governance,
within the context of world integration. Its objectives are to generate and disseminate research on the national and provincial
economies, and to enhance the capacity and promote the professional development of local resources by providing training and
practical research opportunities.
- The Fraser Institute: Canada -- Our vision is a free and prosperous world where individuals benefit from greater choice, competitive markets, and
personal responsibility. Our mission is to measure, study, and communicate the impact of competitive markets and government
interventions on the welfare of individuals. Founded in 1974, we are an independent research and educational organization
with offices in Calgary, Montreal, Tampa, Toronto, and Vancouver, and international partners in over 70 countries. Our work
is financed by tax-deductible contributions from thousands of individuals, organizations, and foundations. In order to protect
its independence, the Institute does not accept grants from government or contracts for research.
- Instituto Libertad y Desarrollo: Chile -- Instituto Libertad y Desarrollo is a private think-tank wholly independent of any religious, political, financial,
or governmental groups. It is committed to the free market and to political and economic freedom. It publishes studies and
analyses of public-policy issues.
- Center for China & Globalization: China -- The Center for China & Globalization (CCG) is a non-profit and independent think tank. It has a pool of first-class
scholars, business leaders and experts in government, addressing issues on the challenges and opportunities as how to position
China in the process of globalization. CCG conducts timely strategic analysis and feasibility studies of policy-making options
for China's economic development and social progress. The top-level experts, Chinese and foreign alike, help assess the regional
and global implica-tions of China's rise in the context of international political and economic reconfiguration. CCG aims
to become the leading international think tank for China's society and business community and seeks to remain independent,
objective and constructive in all its research activities.
- Instituto de Ciencia Politica: Colombia -- Since 1987, the Instituto de Ciencia Política (ICP) has established itself as a center of democratic thought and
as an association of free men and women united by a common affection for an intellectual identity with the principles, values
and feelings that constitute democracy as a political, economic, social and cul-tural system, and united also by their desire
to act constantly and efficiently towards overcoming the lack of stability and mistakes of our political sector, in order
to achieve economic, political, social and environ-mental development. ICP, as an influential think tank in the nation, has
been able, through its studies, rec-ommendations and debates, to mediate decisively in the new directions and measures taken
on different occasions by public authorities, as well as in the formation of new national political thought, favorable to
the market economy, economic openness, necessary privatizations and the modernization of the State. The institution is not,
nor aspires, to be a new political party or movement, and it is independent of parties, religions and governments. Its mission
is to consecrate free market economy, competition and individual initiative, as well as the reduction of State intervention
and control to the minimum indispensable, as fun-damental principles.
- Instituto para la Libertad y el Análisis de Políticas: Costa Rica -- The Instituto para la Libertad y el Análisis de Políticas (INLAP-the Institute for Liberty and Public Policy
Analysis) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization created to defend and promote individual liberty through analysis of
public policy and educational activities. Its specific objectives are to increase awareness of the moral foundations of liberty
and to promote liberty as an individual right necessary to achieve the highest levels of economic and human development; and
to foster changes in social organization and public policies by influencing the thinking of policy makers, community leaders,
and citizens. INLAP produces timely analyses of proposed laws, decrees, and regulations, and its recommendations provide guidance
for elected officials who seek to achieve greater individual liberty and creativity and a more productive economy. It also
conducts detailed studies of well-meant public policies that may ultimately have unintended adverse effects. The Institute's
studies and recommendations are published in books, journals, and newspapers, appear as position papers and bulletins, and
are also available via our website.
- Audace Institut Afrique: Côte d'Ivoire -- Audace Institut Afrique (AIA) is a think-tank that aims to promote classical liberalism, the theory and politics
of the market economy, and the philosophy of the Austrian school in Africa. The Institute wishes to initiate reflections on
the economic and political freedoms in Africa through the organization of symposia, seminars, conferences, workshops, training
at the university, and a research program.
- The Institute of Economics: Croatia -- The Institute of Economics, Zagreb, established in 1939, is a major scientific and research institution for the
study of economic processes and the application of contemporary theories in economics. The Institute's objective is the economic
and social advance of Croatia. Research encompasses both macro-economics and micro-economics, policy issues (including specialized
areas such as business economics), current economic trends, methods of economic analysis, development of hu-man resources,
spatial and regional economics, international economics and technological devel-opment, and investment project planning. Researchers
from both inside and outside the Institute work together on research projects. The Institute employs 40 full-time researchers,
the majority of whom have completed special-ized training courses in foreign countries. Results of the Institute's research
activities are published in books, reports and studies as well as in scientific journals. The Institute maintains close contact
with international organizations, professional associations, institutes, and universities.
- Liberální Institut: Czech Republic -- Liberální Institut is an independent, non-profit organization for the development and application of classical
liberal ideas: individual rights, private property, rule of law, self-regulating markets, and delineated government functions.
It is financed by its various activities and by donations from individuals and private corporations.
- Center for Politiske Studier (CEPOS): Denmark -- The Center for Politiske Studier (Center for Political Studies) was founded in 2004 as an independent, non-profit
think-tank based in Copenhagen. It seeks to promote a free and prosperous society by conducting research that will foster
the policies, institutions, and culture that will best support a market economy, rule of law, and a civil society consisting
of free and responsible individuals. It does so by producing academic studies and policy analyses aimed partly at general
political debate and partly at the political process in areas such as welfare, taxation, regulation, education, entrepreneurship,
health care, the environment, and the organization of the public sector.
- Fundación Economía y Desarrollo, Inc.: Dominican Republic -- The Fundación Economía y Desarrollo, Inc. (FEyD) is a private, non-profit organization dedicated to
fostering competitive markets, private enterprise, and strategies that promote economic development. To meet its objectives,
FEyD has several regular publications in the most important newspapers in the country. It also produces a one-hour television
program called "Triálogo," which is broadcast three times a week and explains studies of the performance of the Dominican
economy and its sectors.
- Instituto Ecuatoriano de Economía Política: Ecuador -- The Instituto Ecuatoriano de Economia Politica (IEEP) is a private, independent, non-profit institution that defends
and promotes the classical liberal ideals of individual liberty, free markets, limited government, property rights, and the
rule of law. The IEEP achieves its mission through publications, seminars, and workshops that debate socioeconomic and political
issues. The IEEP's funding comes from voluntary donations, membership subscriptions, and income from sales of its publications.
- Libera Foundation: Finland -- Libera Foundation is a private, independent, non-political think tank that advances and supports the principles
and values of individual liberty, free enterprise, free markets, and a free society. Libera is supported solely by contributions
from private individuals, foundations and businesses, and it accepts no taxpayer money. Libera works by disseminating information,
arranging seminars and events, publishing relevant literature, supporting and facilitating academic knowledge creation and
ideas, conducting research and raising public awareness of the current issues related to its mission.
- Institut Economique Molinari: France -- The Molinari Economic Institute (MEI) is a research and education think tank. It aims to initiate and stimu-late
an economic approach to the analysis of public policy. It was named after Gustave de Molinari, a Franco-Belgian economist
and journalist; he himself has worked all his life to promote this approach. The MEI has set a mission to propose alternative
and innovative solutions favorable to the prosperity of all in-dividuals in society. The MEI is a nonprofit organization funded
by voluntary contributions of its members: individuals, corporations or other foundations. Affirming its intellectual independence,
it accepts no gov-ernment funding or support from political parties.
- Society for Disseminating Economic Knowledge: New Economic School-Georgia: Georgia -- The Society was founded in 2001. The goal of the Society is to disseminate and promote free-market ideas and to
create a resource center promoting free-market economics for students, young scientists, teachers, and other interested parties.
Through publications, conferences, seminars, lectures, panel workshops, summer and winter schools, scientific Olympiads, and
competitions, the Society seeks to disseminate classical liberal ideas.
- Liberales Institut: Germany -- The Liberales Institut (Liberty Institute), based in Potsdam, is the think-tank of the Friedrich-Naumann-Foundation.
It spreads free-market ideas through the publication of classical liberal literature, the analysis of current political trends,
and the promotion of research. The Institute organizes conferences and workshops to stimulate an intellectual exchange among
liberals around the world.
- The Institute of Economic Affairs: Ghana -- The Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA), Ghana was founded in October 1989 as an independent, non-governmental institution
dedicated to the establishment and strengthening of a market economy and a democratic, free, and open society. It considers
improvements in the legal, social, and political institutions as necessary conditions for sustained economic growth and human
development. The IEA supports research and promotes and publishes studies on important economic, socio-political, and legal
issues in order to enhance understanding of public policy.
- Centro de Investigaciones Económicas Nacionales: Guatemala -- The Centro de Investigaciones Económicas Nacionales (CIEN-the Center for Research on the National Economy) was
established in Guatemala in 1982. It is a private, non-partisan, not-for-profit, public-policy institute, funded by the sale
of its books and periodical publications, income from conferences and seminars, and the support it receives from its members
and the public. The Center's program is devoted to the technical study of economic and social problems that impede the stable
development of the nation. Its members, staff, research associates, and supporters share the principles of a social order
of free and responsible individuals interacting through a market economy functioning within the rule of law.
- InafEcon-Institute of African Economics: Guinea -- The Institute of African Economics aims to promote and stimulate economic research and training in Guinea and other
African countries through organizing conferences, congresses, seminars, and courses, publishing technical and scientific studies,
granting scholarships and prizes, and advising sound economic policy. By doing so, the Institute would like to contribute
to reverse the tendencies of afro-pessimism and the marginalization of African continent in worldwide cultural, scientific,
and commercial exchanges through the ownership of African public (academics, political leaders, civil servants, corporate
managers, and civil society) of the development challenges in a world integrated globally between the North, the South, the
East, and the West.
- Institut de Recherche pour la Liberté économique et la Prospérité (IRLEP): Haiti -- L'Institut de Recherche pour la Liberté économique et la Prospérité (IRLEP), Haiti, was founded in 2004. It is a
non-partisan, non-profit, research and educational organization devoted to improving the quality of life in Haiti through
economic growth and development. Through publications and conferences, IRLEP promotes the principles and concepts of individual
rights, limited government, competition, free trade, and physical and intellectual property rights. IRLEP does not accept
funding and subsidies from public institutions and political parties.
- Centro de Investigaciones Economicas y Sociales (CIES): Honduras
- Hong Kong Centre for Economic Research: Hong Kong -- The Hong Kong Centre for Economic Research is an educational, charitable trust established in 1987 to promote
the free market in Hong Kong by fostering public understanding of economic affairs and developing alternative policies for
government. The Centre publishes authoritative research studies and is widely recognized as the leading free-market think-tank
in Asia. It has been influential in persuading public opinion and the government in Hong Kong to liberalize telecommunications,
open up air-cargo handling franchises, privatize public housing, adopt a fully funded provident scheme instead of a pay-as-you-go
pension scheme, remove the legally sanctioned fixing of deposit interest rates by banks, and adopt market mechanisms for protecting
the environment.
- Szazadveg Foundation: Hungary -- The Szazadveg Foundation is a non-profit organization performing political and economic research, and advisory
and training activities. This think-tank is independent of the government or any political parties and has been operating
as a foundation since its establishment in 1990. Szazadveg publishes the results of its research to the public at large and
also provides professional services to economic institutions, political and civil organizations, political parties, and the
government.
- Centre for Social and Economic Research (RSE): Iceland -- RSE is an independent, non partisan, non-profit organization in Reykjavik, Iceland, founded in 2004. Its mission
is to promote an understanding of private property and free-market ideas for a progressive, democratic society. RSE achieves
its mission through programs of publication and conferences. Its work is assisted by a council of academic advisors of the
highest standard from various academic fields. RSE is funded entirely by voluntary contributions from its supporters.
- Centre for Civil Society: India -- The Centre for Civil Society (CCS) is an independent, non-profit, research and educational organization inaugurated
on August 15, 1997 and devoted to improving the quality of life for all citizens of India. The CCS maintains that, having
earlier attained their political independence from an alien state, the Indian people must now seek economic, social, and cultural
independence from the Indian state. This can work from two directions simultaneously: a "mortar" program of building or rebuilding
the institutions of civil society and a "hammer" program of readjusting the size and scope of the political society. The CCS
conducts monthly dialogues on topical issues to introduce classical liberal philosophy and market-based solutions into public
debate. It has published Agenda for Change, a volume in 17 chapters that outlines policy reforms for the Indian government,
Israel Kirzner's How Markets Work, and Self-Regulation in the Civil Society, edited by Ashok Desai. It organizes Liberty and
Society seminars for college students and journalists.
- The Institute for Development of Economics and Finance: Indonesia -- Indonesian Development of Economics and Finance (INDEF) is an NGO founded in Jakarta in 1996. It is a source
of information in economics for policy makers, press, students and business.
- Open Republic Institute: Ireland -- The Open Republic Institute (ORI) is Ireland's only platform for public-policy discussion that is specifically
interested in individual rights within the context of open society and open market ideas. The ORI works within a non-political
framework to provide public-policy analysis and new policy ideas to government, public representatives, civil servants, academics,
students, and citizens.
- Jerusalem Institute for Market Studies: Israel -- The Jerusalem Institute for Market Studies (JIMS) was founded in 2003 in Jerusalem, Israel, as an independent non-profit,
economic policy think tank. JIMS' mission is to promote market solutions and limited government in Israel and the region.
In order to spread free-market ideas, JIMS conducts original research and publishes public-policy papers and editorials. JIMS
also runs a wide range of educational programs that targets elementary school students, high school students, college students
and young professionals.
- Centro Einaudi: Italy -- The Centro di Ricerca e Documentazione "Luigi Einaudi" was founded in 1963 in Turin, Italy, as a free association
of businessmen and young intellectuals to foster individual freedom and autonomy, economic competition and the free market.
The Centro is an independent, non-profit institute financed by contributions from individuals and corporations, by the sale
of its publications, and by specific research commissions. The Centro carries on research activities, trains young scholars
and researchers, organizes seminars, conferences and lectures, and publishes monographs, books and periodicals, including:
the quarterly journal, Biblioteca della libertà; Rapporto sull'economia globale e l'Italia (Report on the global economy and
Italy); Rapporto sul risparmio e sui risparmiatori in Italia (Report on savings and savers in Italy); and Rapporto sulla distribuzione
in Italia (Report on the retail trade in Italy-published also in English).
- Young Entrepreneurs Association: Jordan
- Central Asian Free Market Institute: Kazakhstan -- The Central Asian Free Market Institute is an independent think-tank. Its mission is to increase the individual
freedom and responsibility of people in Central Asia. That includes strengthening the institutions of the market economy,
property, and the rule of law.
- African Research Center for Public Policy and Market Process: Kenya -- The African Research Center for Public Policy and Market Process, Kenya, is the first research centre founded in
Africa by the African Educational Foundation for Public Policy and Market Process, an independent educational organization
registered in the United States. The primary mission of the Center and the Foundation is to promote ideas about free markets
and voluntary associations in Africa. The Center conducts research on all aspects of free markets, voluntary association,
and individual liberty, and publishes the results to as wide an audience as possible. The Center also organizes seminars and
conferences to examine liberty and enterprise in Africa.
- Center for Free Enterprise: Korea -- The Center for Free Enterprise (CFE) is a foundation committed to promoting free enterprise, limited government,
freedom and individual responsibility, the rule of law and restraint of violence. Funded by the members of the Federation
of Korean Industries (FKI), the CFE was founded as a non-profit, independent foundation on April 1, 1997, at a time of economic
crisis in Korean society. The CFE has concentrated on championing a free economy through books and reports on public policies,
statistics, and analyses. In workshops and policy forums, the CFE has put forward alternatives to policies proposed as solutions
for issues facing Korean society.
- Group for Legal and Political Studies: Kosovo -- The Group for Legal and Political Studies is a non-profit organization, based in Kosovo. The Group's main aim is
to provide a qualitative and highly competitive research environment with the intention to offer a new perspective for the
reform, democratization and development of the governing system of Kosovo.
- Economic Policy Institute-Bishkek Consensus: Kyrgyz Republic -- The Economic Policy Institute-Bishkek Consensus (EPI), Kyrgyzstan, was created in December of 2003 as a
non-profit, non-partisan, independent institute with developed partnerships and cooperative relationships with government,
business, international community, civil society, and the news media. EPI's mission is to promote economic, social, and governance
reforms in Kyrgyzstan, involving institutions of civil society to elaborate and execute the reforms, developing local potential
and using best international experience. Its strategic position is to be an independent and highly objective source of information
and research on public-policy issues, as well as an unbiased forum for collaboration of diverse interest groups in the reform
of public policy.
- Lithuanian Free Market Institute: Lithuania -- Lithuanian Free Market Institute (LFMI) is an independent, non-profit organization established in 1990 to advance
the ideas of individual freedom and responsibility, free markets, and limited government. Since its inception, LFMI has been
at the forefront of economic thought and reform in Lithuania. Not only has LFMI helped frame policy debates by conducting
research and creating reform packages on key issues, it has also conducted extensive educational campaigns and played a key
"behind-the-scenes" role in helping to craft and refine legislative proposals. LFMI promoted the idea of a currency board
and provided decisive input to the Law on Litas Credibility; it led the creation of the legal and institutional framework
for the securities market and contributed significantly to the country's privatization legislation; and it initiated and participated
in the policy-making process on private, fully funded pension insurance. LFMI's recommendations were adopted in legislation
on commercial banks, the Bank of Lithuania, credit unions, insurance, and foreign investment. LFMI significantly influenced
the improvement of company, bankruptcy and competition law.
- D'Letzeburger Land: Luxembourg
- Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs (IDEAS): Malaysia -- IDEAS is Malaysia's first think-tank dedicated to promoting market-based solutions to public policy chal-lenges.
We are an independent not for profit organisation. As a cross-partisan think tank, we work across the political spectrum.
Our purpose is to advance market-based principles, and we are not bound by party politics, race or religion. Our office is
in Bukit Tunku, Kuala Lumpur, just minutes away from Parliament. We achieve our aims by working with an extensive network
of experts who share our ideals.
- Centro de Investigación para el Desarrollo A.C.: Mexico -- Centro de Investigación para el Desarrollo A.C. (CIDAC) is an independent, not-for-profit research institution devoted
to the study of Mexico's economy and political system. Its philosophy is that Mexico's economy can be made viable only through
a greater, more efficient, and more competitive private sector. CIDAC was founded in 1980 as an executive training facility
for the financial sector at large (public and private, banking and business). It received an endowment from Banamex, then
Mexico's largest private bank. In 1983, immediately after the expropriation of the private banks, CIDAC changed its mandate
from teaching to research. Over the last five years, CIDAC has held over 40 conferences for businessmen and its professionals
continuously address academic, policy, and business forums. CIDAC has also published 19 books on various economic, political,
and policy issues, 45 monographs, and over 500 op-ed pieces in Mexican, American, and European papers and magazines.
- Open Society Forum: Mongolia -- The Open Society Forum is an independent, non-governmental, organization founded in 2004. The Forum's goals are
to provide quality policy research and analysis and broad public access to information resources pertaining to governance,
economic, and social policies. It focuses on economic freedom, land reform, rule of law, freedom of media, campaign financing,
nomadic pastoralism, privatization, shadow economy, and education policy. The Forum conducts research and holds conferences
to encourage public participation in policy formulation.
- The Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development (CEED): Montenegro -- The Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development, CEED is the first non-profit organization established
in Montenegro in 1993 to support entrepreneurship and economic development. The mission of the CEED is—through its programs,
projects, and advocacy activities - to promote and practically implement in Montenegro the ideas of a free market, entrepreneurship,
and private ownership in an open, socially responsible and democratic society with the rule of law. CEED team conducts research
on key social and economic policy issues, develops policy recommendations, drafts and evaluates legislative proposals and
assist government institutions by advising how to better implement the principles of free market in Montenegro, thus contributing
to increase the living standards in Montenegrins. In addition CEED conducts social and behavioral surveys and studies on impacts
of policy documents to all categories of society, issues publications and organizes conferences, and workshops. Educational
activities are integral component of CEED work aimed at accepting free market ideas a part of the Montenegrin society's life.
In achieving its mission, CEED works closely with business community, international organizations, the media and other civil
society groups, keeping its independence as an essential precondition for objective positive results.
- The Prosperity Foundation: Nepal -- Samriddhi, The Prosperity Foundation, envisions a free and prosperous Nepal where individuals can live a dignified
life in a vibrant and democratic society with equal access to opportunities and respect for the rule of law. Its mission is
to promote ideas of freedom- civil, political and economic- through public policy recommendations (based on independent research),
educational programs and public participation for a free and prosperous Nepal.
- The New Zealand Business Roundtable: New Zealand -- The New Zealand Business Roundtable is made up of the chief executives of about 60 of New Zealand's largest
businesses. Its aim is to contribute to the development of sound public policies that reflect New Zealand's overall interests.
It has been a prominent supporter of the country's economic liberalization.
- Initiative of Public Policy Analysis: Nigeria -- The Initiative of Public Policy Analysis (IPPA) is a private, non-profit organization involved in research, education,
and publication on matters affecting the freedom of individuals. Its objective is to provide market-oriented analysis of current
and emerging policy issues, with a view to influencing the public debate and the political decision-making process.
- Center for Business and Society Incorporated (Civita): Norway -- Civita, the first market-oriented think tank in Norway, was established in 2004. It strives for increased consensus
on important market economic principles and their implications for welfare, freedom, and democracy. Civita is also dedicated
to promoting personal responsibility and civil society to achieve larger, more important roles in society's development. To
communicate its ideas to the public, it conducts research, publishes reports and holds seminars and conferences.
- International Research Foundation (IRF): Oman -- The International Research Foundation (IRF), Sultanate of Oman, was established in 2005 as a non-governmental, independent,
non-profit "Think-Tank" based in Oman to conduct research on domestic and international economic issues with emphasis on the
Arab World. The IRF has set its research and public-affairs agenda on a collegial basis, relying on the input of its research
staff, its editorial board, and its Senior Fellows. It maintains a working arrangement with governmental and non-governmental
organizations in the region and other parts of the world. IRF is the regional member of The Fraser Institute's Economic Freedom
Network. The vision of IRF is to create wealth and jobs through the promotion of economic freedom. Its mission is to measure,
research, and communicate to a global audience the impact of competitive markets on the welfare of individuals. The Board
of Trustees of the IRF consists of high profile private-sector members from different organizations. IRF has initiated the
establishment of a network of academic researchers to facilitate research projects, which will help in its endeavor to research
economic issues affecting the daily life of individuals.
- Alternate Solutions Institute: Pakistan -- Alternate Solutions Institute, founded in 2003, is the first free-market think tank in Pakistan. Its mission is
(1) to seek solutions to challenges pertaining to the economy, law, education, and health in accordance with the principles
of classical liberalism and (2) to promote the implementation of these solutions. The Institute aims to promote the concept
of a limited, responsible government in Pakistan under the rule of law protecting life, liberty, and property of all of its
citizens without any discrimination. The Institute conducts research and holds seminars, workshops, and conferences to educate
interested students, teachers, and journalists about the principles of classical liberalism.
- Pal-Think for Strategic Studies: Palestine -- Pal-Think for Strategic Studies is an independent, non-profit, institute in Gaza, Palestine. It was es-tablished
in March 2007. Pal-Think's mission is promote peace, freedom, and prosperity through debate on public issues, producing policy
recommendations for the decision-makers in Palestine and the Middle East. The main objective of Pal-Think is to conduct research
on thematic issues that serve as a basis for policy debates on matters that are important to the Palestinians, the region,
and the international community. To achieve its vision of being a leading think tank in Palestine and the Middle East, Pal-Think
also organizes conferences, workshops, round-table discussions, and other events on specific is-sues in Palestine and the
region to deepen the understanding by the various constituencies and to provide appropriate policy solutions.
- Fundación Libertad: Panama -- The Fundación Libertad, Panama, is a non-profit foundation engaged in the promotion and development of liberty,
individual choice, and voluntary cooperation and in the reduction of the size of government. Fundación Libertad was founded
in 2001 by members of professional and business organizations to promote free enterprise and democracy and to address issues
affecting the freedom of the common citizen including the increasing discretionary power of the state and the proliferation
of legislation fostering discrimination and establishing privileges, all of which are contrary to the spirit of democratic
capitalism. Fundación Libertad has drawn initial support from sister organizations such as Centro de Divulgación del Conocimiento
Económico (CEDICE) in Caracas, Venezuela, and the Centro de Investigación y Estudios Nacionales (CIEN) in Guatemala.
- Centro de Investigación y Estudios Legales (CITEL): Peru -- CITEL was organized in 1989. Its principal field is the economic analysis of law. To that end, it conducts research
on different legal institutions, publishes books, and organizes seminars and colloquia.
- The Center for Research and Communication: Philippines -- The Center for Research and Communication (CRC) has, since 1967, conducted research and published works on
domestic and international economic and political issues that affect the Asia-Pacific region. It provides forums for discussion
and debate among academicians, businessmen, civil officials, and representatives of other sectors that shape public opinion
and chart the course of policies. CRC is the main research arm of the University of Asia and the Pacific in Metro Manila,
Philippines, and currently serves as the Secretariat of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Business Advisory Council.
- Centrum im. Adama Smitha: Poland -- The Centrum im. Adama Smitha (the Adam Smith Research Centre-ASRC) is a private, non-partisan, non-profit, public-policy
institute. It was founded in 1989 and was the first such institute in Poland and in Eastern Europe. The ASRC promotes a free
and fair market economy, participatory democracy, and a virtuous society. Its activities in research and development, education,
and publishing cover almost all important issues within the areas of economy and social life. The ASRC acts as a guardian
of economic freedom in Poland. More than 50 experts are associated with the ASRC.
- Causa Liberal: Portugal -- Causa Liberal is an independent, non-partisan, non-profit organization of Portuguese individuals who share the
principles of the classical liberal tradition and wish to further its application in modern-day Portugal. Its mission is to
defend the principles of the free society and its building blocks: individual rights, the rule of law, free markets, and private
property. Its primary goals are to establish and consolidate a network of individuals with an interest in the study, discussion,
and promotion of the classical liberal tradition, and to advance free-market ideas and policies in Portugal.
- Center for Institutional Analysis and Development (CADI): Romania -- The Center for Institutional Analysis and Development - Eleutheria Foundation (CADI) is a research, advocacy and
consulting organization engaged in the defense and furtherance of economic and civil liberties. Built as a platform of academic
and entrepreneurial cooperation, CADI is now the nexus of a wide and vibrant network of researchers, public intellectuals,
experts and students spanning the fields of social sciences.
- Institute of Economic Analysis: Russia -- The Institute of Economic Analysis is a macroeconomic research institute that analyzes the current economic situation
and policies and provides expert analysis of acts, programs, and current economic policy. It will offer advice to Russian
government bodies, enterprises, and organizations and prepares and publishes scientific, research, and methodological economic
literature. It also conducts seminars, conferences, and symposia on economic topics. The Institute is an independent, non-governmental,
non-political, non-profit research centre that works closely with leading Russian and international research centres. Its
research focuses on macroeconomic, budget, and social policies.
- Free Market Center (FMC): Serbia -- Free Market Center (FMC) is a non-profit, non-governmental organization founded in 2001. It is the only free-market
think-tank in Serbia. The Center promotes the understanding and acceptance of ideas like individual liberty, the free-market
economy, limited government, and peaceful cooperation. To that end, the FMC strives to achieve greater involvement in redirecting
the attention not only of leading thinkers but also of members of the public, entrepreneurs, policy-makers, and students to
the role of free markets and the proper role of government. Through publications, discussion forums, and conferences, the
Center seeks to disseminate classical liberal ideas.
- The F.A. Hayek Foundation: Slovak Republic -- The F.A. Hayek Foundation is an independent and non-partisan, non-profit organization that provides a forum
for the exchange of opinions among scholars, businessmen, and policy-makers on the causes of, and solutions to, economic,
social, and political problems. It proposes practical reforms of the economy, education, social security, and legislation
as the Slovak Republic is transformed into an open society. Education of high-school and university students is a large part
of its activities. The F.A. Hayek Foundation promotes classical libalism, which was virtually absent until 1989: market economy,
reduced role of the government, rule of law and individual choice, responsibilities and rights to life, liberty, and property.
- Svetilnik - društvo za promocijo svobode: Slovenia -- Svetilnik - društvo za promocijo svobode is an independent, non-partisan, non-profit organization founded in 2008.
Its aim is the dissemination of classical liberal ideas in Slovenia. To that end, Svetilnik has been organizing a spectrum
of events and providing a platform for open and informative discussion on the classical liberal solutions to economic and
political issues.
- Fundació Catalunya Oberta: Spain -- Fundació Catalunya Oberta (Open Catalonia Foundation) was founded in 2001 with the objective of promoting, analyzing
and extending the values of the open society, freedom, democracy and the market economy. It also defends the rights of Catalonia
as a nation, especially in the cultural and economic fields. It is a private foundation, fit it in the liberal ideology, with
no political connections, whose aim is to influence the public opinion of civil society. The Foundation organizes a range
of activities every year and publishes a number of reports. Moreover, the Foundation awards a 10.000 euro yearly prize to
prestigious journalists from all over the world, in which their endeavour in favour of democracy and freedom is rewarded.
- The Free Market Foundation of Southern Africa: South Africa -- The Free Market Foundation is an independent policy research and education organization founded in 1975 to
promote the principles of limited government, economic freedom and individual liberty in Southern Africa. Funding is received
from members (corporate, organizational and individual), sponsorships, and the sale of publications.
- The Pathfinder Foundation: Sri Lanka -- The Pathfinder Foundation has replaced the Center for Policy Research. Through informed and well-researched information,
it seeks to challenge old ideas and the conventional wisdom, stimulate debate, change public attitudes, and seek new and innovative
solutions to the economic and social problems of Sri Lanka.
- Nile Institute of Economic Studies: Sudan -- The Nile Institute of Economic Studies is an organization dedicated to promoting the values of a free society, with
a focus on democracy, free-markets, the rule of law, and the uncompromising protection of individual freedom.
- Timbro: Sweden -- Timbro is a Swedish think-tank that encourages public opinion to favour free enterprise, a free economy, and a free
society. Timbro publishes books, papers, reports, and the magazine, Smedjan. It also arranges seminars and establishes networks
among people. Founded in 1978, Timbro is owned by the Swedish Free Enterprise Foundation, which has as its principals a large
number of Swedish companies and organizations.
- Liberales Institut: Switzerland -- The Liberales Institut is a forum where the basic values and concepts of a free society can be discussed and
questioned. The Institute's aim is the establishment of free markets as the best way towards the goals of openness, diversity,
and autonomy. The Liberales Institut is not associated with any political party. Through publications, discussion forums,
and seminars, it seeks to develop and disseminate classical liberal ideas.
- Tajikistan Free Market Centre: Tajikistan -- Tajikistan Free Market Center is an independent, non-partisan, non-for-profit classical liberal think-tank,
located in Dushanbe, capital city of Tajikistan. Tajikistan Free Market Center mission is promoting the principles of the
market economy, private property, minimal government, personal freedom and the rule of law in Tajikistan through education,
research, advocacy-campaigns and raising awareness of active civil society leaders, entrepreneurs, policymakers, scientists
and youth.
- Arthur Lok Jack Graduate School of Business, The University of the West Indies: Trinidad and Tobago -- The Arthur Lok Jack Graduate School of Business was created in 1989 as a channel partner for developing
managerial talent for the business community in Trinidad and Tobago. Its mission is to empower people and organizations in
developing nations to optimize their performance capabilities and international competitiveness through development and deployment
of consulting; education, research, and training resources. One of the Institute's core services are business and academic
research in areas of real concern to business managers, enabling them to improve their ability to manage successfully in the
face of increasingly complex markets.
- Association for Liberal Thinking: Turkey -- The Association for Liberal Thinking is a non-profit, non-governmental organization seeking to introduce the liberal
democratic tradition into Turkey. The Association promotes the understanding and acceptance of ideas like liberty, justice,
peace, human rights, equality, and tolerance. It also encourages academic writing on liberal themes to help the Turkish people
assess contemporary domestic and international changes and attempts to find effective solutions to Turkey's problems within
liberal thought. The Association for Liberal Thinking is not involved in day-to-day politics and has no direct links to any
political party or movement. Instead, as an independent intellectual group, it aims to set broader political agendas so as
to contribute to the liberalization of economics and politics in Turkey.
- The Ukrainian Center for Independent Political Research: Ukraine -- The Ukrainian Center for Independent Political Research (UCIPR) was established in early 1991 as a non-profit,
non-partisan, and non-governmental research institution that would increase awareness of democracy among the Ukrainian people
and analyze domestic and international politics and security. The UCIPR is politically independent; it does not accept any
funding from either the state or any political party. The UCIPR publishes books and research papers on Ukraine's domestic
and foreign policy, the economy in transition, security, relations with neighbouring states, the Crimean dilemma, interethnic
relations, and the freedom of the news media. The Center has hosted a number of national and international conferences and
workshops.
- Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA): United Kingdom -- The mission of the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) is to improve public understanding of the foundations
of a free and harmonious society by expounding and analyzing the role of markets in solving economic and social problems,
and bringing the results of that work to the attention of those who influence thinking. The IEA achieves its mission by a
high-quality publishing program; conferences, seminars, and lectures on a range of subjects; outreach to school and college
students; brokering media introductions and appearances; and other related activities. Incorporated in 1955 by the late Sir
Antony Fisher, the IEA is an educational charity, limited by guarantee. It is independent of any political party or group,
and is financed by sales of publications, conference fees, and voluntary donations.
- Cato Institute: United States of America -- Founded in 1977, the Cato Institute is a research foundation dedicated to broadening debate about
public policy to include more options consistent with the traditional American principles of limited government, individual
liberty, free markets, and peace. To that end, the Institute strives to achieve greater involvement by the intelligent, concerned,
lay public in questions of policy and the proper role of government through an extensive program of publications and seminars.
- The Center for the Dissemination of Economic Knowledge (CEDICE): Venezuela -- CEDICE is a non-partisan, non-profit, private association dedicated to the research and promotion of philosophical,
economic, political, and social thinking that focuses on individual initiative and a better understanding of the free-market
system and free and responsible societies. To this end, CEDICE operates a library and bookstore, publishes the series, Venezuela
Today, and other studies, provides economic training for journalists, and conducts special events and community programs.
- Research Center for Entrepreneurship Development: Vietnam -- The Center, founded in 2004, is a non-government research and educational organization devoted to entrepreneurial
development of private sector in Vietnam. Its mission is to study the development of policies that create the most favorable
institutional and policy environment for entrepreneurial development of the private sector in Vietnam. Through publications,
discussion forums, and conferences, the Center seeks to disseminate and encourage appropriate polices and entrepreneurial
development.
- The Zambia Institute for Public Policy Analysis (ZIPPA): Zambia -- The mission of the Zambia Institute for Public Policy Analysis (ZIPPA) is to promote wider appreciation of the key
role of free markets and competition in economic development. Zambia, though peaceful and stable, is currently mired in a
combination of protracted poverty, the HIV/AIDS pandemic, political animosities following a disputed election, and scepticism
about economic liberalization. In this depressing environment, ZIPPA wants to play a constructive role by promoting realistic
economic policies and by suggesting solutions that have been successfully applied in other countries to similar economic problems.
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