International Policy Network
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This article is about the libertarian think tank International Policy Network. For the international progressive think tank, see Policy Network.
The International Policy Network (IPN) was a think tank based in the City of London, founded 1971, and closed in September 2011.[1] It was a non-partisan, non-profit organization, but critics said it was a "corporate-funded campaigning group".[2] IPN ran campaigns on issues such as trade, development, healthcare and the environment. IPN’s campaigns were pro-free market.
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Abbreviation | IPN |
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Formation | 1971 |
Founder | Sir Antony Fisher |
Dissolved | 2011 |
Type | Non-partisan, non-profit think tank (UK charity) |
Legal status | Defunct |
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Subsidiaries | The Freedom to Trade Campaign |
Formerly called | The International Institute for Economic Research The Atlas Economic Research Foundation (UK) |
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