- Value [1] Comprehensiveness
- Center publications and programs ... offer an integrated and comprehensive approach that considers:
- Value [2] Institutions
- All Institutions. The Center examines the important role of voluntary associations, business, community and family, as well
as government.
- Value [3] Voluntary Associations
- Value [4] Business
- Value [5] Community
- Value [6] Family
- Value [7] Government
- Value [8] People
- All People. Mackinac Center research recognizes the diversity of Michigan citizens and treats them as individuals with unique
backgrounds, circumstances and goals.
- Value [9] Diversity
- Value [10] Disciplines
- All Disciplines. Center research incorporates the best understanding of economics, science, law, psychology, history and morality,
moving beyond mechanical cost/benefit analysis.
- Value [11] Economics
- Value [12] Science
- Value [13] Law
- Value [14] Psychology
- Value [15] History
- Value [16] Morality
- Value [17] Long-Term Consequences
- All Times. Center research evaluates long-term consequences, not simply short-term impact.
- Value [18] Independence
- Committed to its independence, the Mackinac Center for Public Policy neither seeks nor accepts any government funding. It
enjoys the support of foundations, individuals, and businesses who share a concern for Michigan's future and recognize the
important role of sound ideas.
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