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[[Ronald A. Bailey]]: is author of ''Eco-Scam: The False Prophets of Ecological Apocalypse and The Law of Increasing Returns''. Bailey received funding for Eco-Scam from the [[Atlas Economic Research Foundation]]. It is The Atlas Economic Research Foundation UK that became the international [[Wise Use]] group – the [[International Policy Network]].[8]
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'''Ronald A. Bailey''' is author of ''Eco-Scam: The False Prophets of Ecological Apocalypse and The Law of Increasing Returns''. Bailey received funding for Eco-Scam from the [[Atlas Economic Research Foundation]]. It is The Atlas Economic Research Foundation UK that became the international [[Wise Use]] group – the [[International Policy Network]].[8]
  
 
He has long-standing connections to the [[Wise Use]] movement and was a speaker at the 1997 Fly In for Freedom, the annual gathering of "wise use" activists sponsored by the [[Alliance for America]].[9]
 
He has long-standing connections to the [[Wise Use]] movement and was a speaker at the 1997 Fly In for Freedom, the annual gathering of "wise use" activists sponsored by the [[Alliance for America]].[9]

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Ronald A. Bailey is author of Eco-Scam: The False Prophets of Ecological Apocalypse and The Law of Increasing Returns. Bailey received funding for Eco-Scam from the Atlas Economic Research Foundation. It is The Atlas Economic Research Foundation UK that became the international Wise Use group – the International Policy Network.[8]

He has long-standing connections to the Wise Use movement and was a speaker at the 1997 Fly In for Freedom, the annual gathering of "wise use" activists sponsored by the Alliance for America.[9]

According to PR Watch in 1995, Bailey edited a book, published by the CEI titled The True State of the Planet, “written to counter to the Worldwatch Institute’s influential annual State of the World reports”. Contributors to The True State of the Planet included a who's-who of the libertarian right: Dennis Avery of the Hudson Institute, Terry L. Anderson of the Political Economy Research Center, Nicholas Eberstadt of the American Enterprise Institute, Kent Jeffreys of the Heritage Foundation, and Stephen Moore of the Cato Institute.[10]

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References

  1. http://web.archive.org/web/20011212134456/http://www.policynetwork.net/about.htm
  2. http://www.clearproject.org/reports_cato.html
  3. http://www.prwatch.org/improp/cei.html