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  2. Fraser Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Fraser Institute was founded in 1974 by Michael Walker, an economist from the University of Western Ontario, and businessman T. Patrick Boyle, then a vice-president of MacMillan Bloedel. [14] The institute is named after the Fraser River. [8]

  3. Fraser of Allander Institute - Wikipedia

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    Due to the independent position of the research institute, it has no bias towards any political agendas or parties. FAI research has been used by both sides of the political spectrum in Scottish Parliament. [4] [5] Since 1975, the Fraser of Allander Institute has produced a quarterly economic commentary on Scotland.

  4. Talk:Fraser Institute - Wikipedia

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    Tone and content are generally unfavorable towards the Fraser Institute, as article only cites instances where the Institute has been criticized, never instances where Institute researchers have called into question research published by external sources or where Institute policy recommendations have been adopted by governments. --209.52.60.241 ...

  5. Niels Veldhuis - Wikipedia

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    In 2002 he was hired for a research position at the Fraser Institute, a free market and libertarian-conservative think tank. Veldhuis still continued lecturing for several years until he resigned entirely to devote more time to the think tank's work. In the spring of 2012, Veldhuis became president of the institute. [3]

  6. Econ Journal Watch - Wikipedia

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    Econ Journal Watch is a semiannual peer-reviewed electronic journal established in 2004. It is published by the Fraser Institute.According its website, the journal publishes comments on articles appearing in other economics journals, essays, reflections, investigations, and classic critiques. [1]

  7. Index of Freedom in the World - Wikipedia

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    The Index of Freedom in the World is an index of civil liberties published in late 2012 by Canada's Fraser Institute, Germany's Liberales Institut, and the U.S. Cato Institute. [1] The index is the predecessor of the Human Freedom Index, which has been published annually since 2015. The coauthors of both indexes are Ian Vásquez and Tanja ...

  8. Economic Freedom of the World - Wikipedia

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    Economic Freedom of the World is an annual survey published by the Fraser Institute, a Canadian think tank. [1] The survey attempts to measure the degree of economic freedom in the world's nations. It has been used in peer-reviewed studies, some of which have found a range of beneficial effects of more economic freedom. [2]

  9. Michael Walker (economist) - Wikipedia

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    A prominent spokesman in the media for free market causes, he founded the Fraser Institute in 1974. He was its executive director until 2005, and remains a Senior Fellow. He considers himself a libertarian. In 2010 he received an honorary doctorate degree from Universidad Francisco Marroquín. [1]