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adopts reduction of public and especially external debt according to the neoliberal reform recipes of New Zealand's 90s  +
as tool to limit public expenditures and press structural reforms home  +
discusses debt reduction and the limitation of wages as condition for the functioning of the European Monetay Union  +
The Center coorganized the Free Market Roadshow in Paris as a conference with panels on "Lowering public expenses, the redefinition of the functionality of the state, local communities, pensions, insurance, and unemployment insurance" and "Freeing the growth". The second panel, to which Barbara Kolm contributed, argued for the softening of "fiscal constraints" for enterprises and private investors.  +
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Library has special collection on pro-life issues  +
The institution is committed to 'preserving' the 'German people' and its national identity which it sees under threat by immigration of culturally alien people. It seeks strict limitations on immigration.  +
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the growing share of the old age population enforces the limitation/reduction of pensions and the raise of the retirement age. the article was written by Caroline Deiteren (adviseur studiedienst Unizo) and Pieter Marechal (voormalig voorzitter JongCD&V)  +
Opts for a debt brake and other austerity measures  +
endorses the Baker plan as blueprint for solving the greek debt and Euro crisis  +
blames Greece's 'dragging of feets' for its horrendous economic performance and confirms the necessity of the tripartite austerity program as condition for a successful bailout  +
"In this Commentary Daniel Gros argues that austerity has been unavoidably associated with a high cost in terms of a long recession and high unemployment. But the main aim was achieved as the peripheral euro area countries have now reached a sustainable external position."  +
blames institutional (e.g. labor market) rigidities and high taxes for enterprises for the depth of the liquidity trap  +
Promoting state spending cuts  +
Promotes limiting workers' rights, spending cuts  +
Two members of the institute signed: The Open Letter to Attendees COP15 United Nations Climate Change Conference Copenhagen 2009 - Free Trade, No Climate Taxes! <http://www.institute.sk/article.php?3116> {signatories: Dr. Tomasz Teluk, President, Globalization Institute; Prof. Zbigniew Jaworowski, President, Ecologists for Nuclear Energy; M.A., Eng. Jan Michal Malek, President, Polish-American Foundation for Economic Development (PAFERE), Member of Mont Pèlerin Society; Krystian Dąbek, Vice President and Spokesperson, KoLiber Association; Medeni Sungur, Vice Chair, 3H Movement; Peter Gonda, Economist, Conservative Institute of M. R. Stefanik; Radovan Kazda, Environmental policy analyst, Conservative Institute of M. R. Stefanik; Rachel Kania, Social Outreach Manager, Young Americans for Liberty; Doc dr eng. Andrzej Strupczewski, Vice President, Ecologists for Nuclear Energy - SEREN; Dr Tomasz Sommer, Editor and Managing Director "The Times in Now!", weekly; Dr Marcin Masny, Columnist; Arkadiusz Bińczyk, Entrepreneur; Dr Jerzy Polaczek, Editor, "Chemistry Industry Magazine”; Jerzy Majchrzak, President, Polish Chamber of Chemistry Industry; Dr Tim Evans, President, Libertarian Alliance; Hubert Jongen, Entrepreneur; Derek Bernard, Entrepreneur; Jerzy Samborski, President, European Union for Small and Medium Enterprises and Mid-Class Unicorn; Prof. Adam Wielomski, Polish Academy of Science}  +
Promoting spending cuts  +
The financial economic crisis was caused by the over-regulating states and not by market failure.  +
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Cutting social benefits, limiting regulation  +
E
Protectionism prohibits growth. Limiting state spending  +
As an answer to the financial crisis, the think tank promotes structural reforms such as lowering social costs, abolishment of minimum wage  +