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Institutions involved in the Economic Freedom Network are:[[TIGRA]] of Austria;The [[Albanian Center for Economic Research]];[[Center for New Europe]], Belgium;[[Fundacion Libertad]] in Argentina;[[Liberalni Institut]] of the Czech Republic; the [[Center for Politiske Studier]], Denmark;The [[Institute of Public Affairs]] in Australia; The [[Nassau Institute]], Bahamas; The [[Estonian Institute for Open Society Research]];[[Making Our Economy Right]] in Bangladesh;[[Association pour la Liberté Economique et le Progrès Social]] (ALEPS) in France; [[Scientific Research Mises Center]] of Belarus; [[Liberales Institut]] of Germany; [[Fundación Libertad]], [[Democracia y Desarrollo]] in Bolivia; [[Szazadveg Policy Research Center]] in Hungary; [[Instituto Liberal do Rio de Janeiro]] in Brazil; [[Centro Einaudi]] in Italy; [[Institute for Market Economics]] in Bulgaria; [[Lithuanian Free Market Institute]] in Lithuania; [[Instituto Libertad y Desarrollo]] in Chile; [[Fundación DL]] in Columbia;[[Centrum im. Adama Smitha]] in Poland; The [[F.A. Hayek Foundation]] in Slovakia; [[Instituto para la Libertad y el Análisis de Políticas]] in Costa Rica; [[Timbro]] in Sweden; The [[Institute of Economics]] in Croatia; The [[Institute of Economic Affairs]] in the UK; [[Fundación Economía y Desarrollo, Inc.]] in the Dominican republic; [[Instituto Ecuatoriano de Economía Política]] in Ecuador; [[Society for Disseminating Economic Knowledge: New Economic School]] in Georgia; The [[Institute of Economic Affairs]] in Ghana; [[Centro de Investigaciones Económicas Nacionales]] in Guatemala; The [[Hong Kong Centre for Economic Research]]; The [[Institute of Economic Studies]] in Iceland; The [[Centre for Civil Society]] in India; The [[Institute for Advanced Strategic and Political Studies]] in Israel; The [[African Research Center for Public Policy and Market Process]] in kenya; [[Centro de Investigación para el Desarrollo A.C.]] in Mexico; The [[Center for Free Enterprise]] in Korea; The [[New Zealand Business Roundtable]]; I[[nstitute of Public Policy Analysis]] in Nigeria; The [[Alternate Solutions Institute]] in Pakistan; The [[Center for Research and Communication]] in the Phillipines; The [[Romania Think Tank]]; [[Institute of Economic Analysis]] in Russia; [[Free Market Centre]] in Serbia;The [[Free Market Foundation of Southern Africa]]; The [[Pathfinder Foundation]] in Sri Lanka;[[Liberales Institut]] in Switzerland; [[Institute of Business]] in Trinidad and Tobago; The [[Association for Liberal Thinking]]; The [[Ukrainian Center for Independent Political Research]]; [[Center for the Dissemination of Economic Knowledge]] (CEDICE)in Venezuala;The [[Fraser Institute]] in Canada; and the [[Cato Institute]] in the USA.
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Institutions involved in the Economic Freedom Network are:[[TIGRA]] of Austria;The [[Albanian Center for Economic Research]];[[Center for New Europe]], Belgium;[[Fundacion Libertad]] in Argentina;[[Liberalni Institut]] of the Czech Republic; the [[Center for Politiske Studier]], Denmark;The [[Institute of Public Affairs]] in Australia; The [[Nassau Institute]], Bahamas; The [[Estonian Institute for Open Society Research]];[[Making Our Economy Right]] in Bangladesh;[[Association pour la Liberté Economique et le Progrès Social]] (ALEPS) in France; [[Scientific Research Mises Center]] of Belarus; [[Liberales Institut]] of Germany; [[Fundación Libertad]], [[Democracia y Desarrollo]] in Bolivia; [[Szazadveg Policy Research Center]] in Hungary; [[Instituto Liberal do Rio de Janeiro]] in Brazil; [[Centro Einaudi]] in Italy; [[Institute for Market Economics]] in Bulgaria; [[Lithuanian Free Market Institute]] in Lithuania; [[Instituto Libertad y Desarrollo]] in Chile; [[Fundación DL]] in Columbia;[[Centrum im. Adama Smitha]] in Poland; The [[F.A. Hayek Foundation]] in Slovakia; [[Instituto para la Libertad y el Análisis de Políticas]] in Costa Rica;the [[Open Republic Institute]] in Ireland; [[Timbro]] in Sweden; The [[Institute of Economics]] in Croatia; The [[Institute of Economic Affairs]] in the UK; [[Fundación Economía y Desarrollo, Inc.]] in the Dominican republic; [[Instituto Ecuatoriano de Economía Política]] in Ecuador; [[Society for Disseminating Economic Knowledge: New Economic School]] in Georgia; The [[Institute of Economic Affairs]] in Ghana; [[Centro de Investigaciones Económicas Nacionales]] in Guatemala; The [[Hong Kong Centre for Economic Research]]; The [[Institute of Economic Studies]] in Iceland; The [[Centre for Civil Society]] in India; The [[Institute for Advanced Strategic and Political Studies]] in Israel; The [[African Research Center for Public Policy and Market Process]] in kenya; [[Centro de Investigación para el Desarrollo A.C.]] in Mexico; The [[Center for Free Enterprise]] in Korea; The [[New Zealand Business Roundtable]]; I[[nstitute of Public Policy Analysis]] in Nigeria; The [[Alternate Solutions Institute]] in Pakistan; The [[Center for Research and Communication]] in the Phillipines; The [[Romania Think Tank]]; [[Institute of Economic Analysis]] in Russia; [[Free Market Centre]] in Serbia;The [[Free Market Foundation of Southern Africa]]; The [[Pathfinder Foundation]] in Sri Lanka;[[Liberales Institut]] in Switzerland; [[Institute of Business]] in Trinidad and Tobago; The [[Association for Liberal Thinking]]; The [[Ukrainian Center for Independent Political Research]]; [[Center for the Dissemination of Economic Knowledge]] (CEDICE)in Venezuala;The [[Fraser Institute]] in Canada; and the [[Cato Institute]] in the USA.

Revision as of 14:17, 1 March 2006

Institutions involved in the Economic Freedom Network are:TIGRA of Austria;The Albanian Center for Economic Research;Center for New Europe, Belgium;Fundacion Libertad in Argentina;Liberalni Institut of the Czech Republic; the Center for Politiske Studier, Denmark;The Institute of Public Affairs in Australia; The Nassau Institute, Bahamas; The Estonian Institute for Open Society Research;Making Our Economy Right in Bangladesh;Association pour la Liberté Economique et le Progrès Social (ALEPS) in France; Scientific Research Mises Center of Belarus; Liberales Institut of Germany; Fundación Libertad, Democracia y Desarrollo in Bolivia; Szazadveg Policy Research Center in Hungary; Instituto Liberal do Rio de Janeiro in Brazil; Centro Einaudi in Italy; Institute for Market Economics in Bulgaria; Lithuanian Free Market Institute in Lithuania; Instituto Libertad y Desarrollo in Chile; Fundación DL in Columbia;Centrum im. Adama Smitha in Poland; The F.A. Hayek Foundation in Slovakia; Instituto para la Libertad y el Análisis de Políticas in Costa Rica;the Open Republic Institute in Ireland; Timbro in Sweden; The Institute of Economics in Croatia; The Institute of Economic Affairs in the UK; Fundación Economía y Desarrollo, Inc. in the Dominican republic; Instituto Ecuatoriano de Economía Política in Ecuador; Society for Disseminating Economic Knowledge: New Economic School in Georgia; The Institute of Economic Affairs in Ghana; Centro de Investigaciones Económicas Nacionales in Guatemala; The Hong Kong Centre for Economic Research; The Institute of Economic Studies in Iceland; The Centre for Civil Society in India; The Institute for Advanced Strategic and Political Studies in Israel; The African Research Center for Public Policy and Market Process in kenya; Centro de Investigación para el Desarrollo A.C. in Mexico; The Center for Free Enterprise in Korea; The New Zealand Business Roundtable; Institute of Public Policy Analysis in Nigeria; The Alternate Solutions Institute in Pakistan; The Center for Research and Communication in the Phillipines; The Romania Think Tank; Institute of Economic Analysis in Russia; Free Market Centre in Serbia;The Free Market Foundation of Southern Africa; The Pathfinder Foundation in Sri Lanka;Liberales Institut in Switzerland; Institute of Business in Trinidad and Tobago; The Association for Liberal Thinking; The Ukrainian Center for Independent Political Research; Center for the Dissemination of Economic Knowledge (CEDICE)in Venezuala;The Fraser Institute in Canada; and the Cato Institute in the USA.