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The European Policy Forum describes itself as an independent international research institute.  Its independence is compromised, however, by their consistent support of competition and the free-market in the policy arena.  One of its members [[Sir Ian Byatt]] is an outspoken advocate of market principles, whilst its Director, [[Frank Vibert]] wrote a book in 2007, ''[[The Rise of the Unelected]]'', which endorses the contemporary turn towards unaccountable, unelected governance of institutions like utilities and other areas that affect people: but within which they have no say.
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The European Policy Forum describes itself as an independent international research institute.  Its independence is compromised, however, by their consistent support of competition and the free-market in the policy arena.  One of its members Sir [[Ian Byatt]] is an outspoken advocate of market principles, whilst its Director, [[Frank Vibert]] wrote a book in 2007, ''[[The Rise of the Unelected]]'', which endorses the contemporary turn towards unaccountable, unelected governance of institutions like utilities and other areas that affect people: but within which they have no say.
  
 
==People==
 
==People==

Revision as of 09:03, 8 March 2016

The European Policy Forum describes itself as an independent international research institute. Its independence is compromised, however, by their consistent support of competition and the free-market in the policy arena. One of its members Sir Ian Byatt is an outspoken advocate of market principles, whilst its Director, Frank Vibert wrote a book in 2007, The Rise of the Unelected, which endorses the contemporary turn towards unaccountable, unelected governance of institutions like utilities and other areas that affect people: but within which they have no say.

People

Circa 2011

Circa 2016

activities

Seminar with the ESRC NGOs, DEMOCRATISATION AND THE REGULATORY STATE Record of Meeting 125 Pall Mall, London, Tuesday 29th April 2003.

Contact

European Policy Forum

125 Pall Mall,
London,
SW1Y 5EA
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 20 7839 7565
Fax: +44 20 7839 7339


Web: epfltd.org

Notes

  1. European Policy Forum About Us. Accessed 8 March 2016.
  2. European Policy Forum Our People. Accessed 8 March 2016.