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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  +
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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  +
positive effects and desirability of a constitutional provision  +
Behavioural Economics is one of ESRI's main work areas.  +
postulates the optimality of institutional constraints to electors bias for expansionary budgetary politics  +
The institute promotes the tax freedom day, tool and movement of downward oriented tax competition, works for a lean and financially constricted state. No direct contributions to the debate on public debt and balancing of budgets.  +
December 12, 2010, Skogstokigt om klimatet i Cancún, Waldemar Ingdahl <http://www.eudoxa.se/content/archives/2010/12/skogstokigt_om.html>; March 21, 2009, Global klimatpolitik och forskning, Dr. Richard Lindzen <http://www.eudoxa.se/content/archives/2009/03/global_klimatpo.html>; February 06, 2009 (??Brunt moln visar vikten av utveckling  +
December 12, 2010, Skogstokigt om klimatet i Cancún, Waldemar Ingdahl <http://www.eudoxa.se/content/archives/2010/12/skogstokigt_om.html>; March 21, 2009, Global klimatpolitik och forskning, Dr. Richard Lindzen <http://www.eudoxa.se/content/archives/2009/03/global_klimatpo.html  +
reflects on narrower limits of public assignments  +
reduction of public guaranteed or funded pension costs  +
Cut state spending, lower wages  +
critical stance to the austerity measures in the EU and their harmful effects on economic growth  +
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the budgetary process of the EU should be used as instrument for savings  +
Albert Bressand – Transition énergétique européenne : bonnes intentions et mauvais calculs <http://www.fondapol.org/etude/albert-bressand_transition_energetique_europeenne/> Considers the EU's energy and climate policy objectives as hastily set and especially the German energy revolution as an example of an extremely costly and inefficient climate policy strategy. Also, the operation of a common electricity market without a consistent market-based strategy is no guarantee of the regulatory competence of climate policy required. Also would the U.S. through their new gas wealth make a greater contribution to reducing CO2-emissions than Europe with its ambitious targets. And this in spite of U.S. energy policies differing from state to state and poorly integrated energy networks. Suggests pause for thought.  +
constitutional provision of a debt brake  +
reduce public debt through expenditure cuts in favor of expanded consumption and investments  +
argues for the reduction of the size of the state and reforms in this vein (the referenced URL is not accessible any longer, 2015-06)  +
Study: Nudging - the new black in environmental policy. Original: Nudging – det nya svarta inom miljöpolicy? By Therese Lindahl & Britt Stikvoort. 2015. The english version under https://www.researchgate.net/publication/308108008_Nuding_The_new_black_in_environmental_policy  +
optimizing the conditions for entrepreneurial activities and startups is essential for escaping the crisis, central for this is reduced taxation and correcting labor market rigidities  +
argues against the extension of the public resp. governmental economic domain, higher taxes etc.  +
reasons for and demands reductions of public pension payments  +
formerly acc-skeptical: Spain 's ex -prime minister blasts 'new religion ' of climate change October 23, 2008 <http://anhonestclimatedebate.wordpress.com/2008/10/23/spains-ex-prime-minister-blasts-new-religion-of-climate-change/>}, FAES published the Spanish edition of the skeptical climate book Blue Planet in Green Shackles : What Is Endangered: Climate or Freedom? authored by Vaclav Klaus, presented together by Aznar and Klaus. However FAES replied to a report in El Pais about Aznar's climate skeptic positions and distanced itself from Klaus' positions and demarcated Aznar's view as not identical with Klaus': " ... Como no podia ser de otra manera , el pensamiento vertido en el libro Planeta Azul (no verde) , pertenece en exclusiva a su autor y no a José María Aznar, tal y como publica su periódico , en un lamentable ejercicio de manipulación ..." <http://www.fundacionfaes.org/es/prensa/43640/rectificacion_a_-lt-i-gt-el_pais-lt-i-gt > . FAES published in the years 10 to 13 two studies on Spanish energy policy - Propuestas para una estrategia energética nacional 2013 octubre, 2013, Director: Miguel Marín, 259 pp., the role of renewable energy in a sustainable energy system is recognized, their promotion shall take place under economic and energy efficiency aspects. The treatment of the EE is embedded in a energy strategy directed by security of supply (in respect to the particular national interests of Spain), economic efficiency and environmental compatibility (this order).  +
the deficit crisis has to be resolved through budget cuts and the economic activity stired by tax reduction  +
elaborates on the results of demographic change and the necessity of a later retirement age, pension and budget cuts  +
see 'ad austerity'  +
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on sub/optimal methods to reduce public expenditures - The author of the referenced article, Eduardo L. Giménez-Fernández, critizes the pay cuts for public servants as counterproductive but subscribes to the objective of budget consolidation by expenditure reduction.  +
Ruth Lea relaunched Global Vision 04/2013 <http://www.global-vision.net/1/post/2013/11/relaunch-of-global-vision.html>, site contains only informations since then. Ruth Lea is opposed to the promotion of wind energy and proposes the expansion of nuclear capacities and of combined cycle power plants. <http://leablog.dailymail.co.uk/2012/09/britains-unaffordable-energy-policy-and-the-folly-of-wind-power-there-has-been-much-speculation-this-weeks-cabinet-res.html>. Lea views the recent climate change as within the natural an to be expected variation <http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/2937837/Personal-view-The-idea-everyone-agrees-on-climate-change-is-a-fallacy.html>. Participated in the campaign "Repeal the Climate Change Act" <http://www.repealtheact.org.uk/climate-change-act>: "Ruth Lea, former Economic Adviser and Director of Arbuthnot Banking Group and Director of Global Vision. She was a Governor of the London School of Economics. Ruth will speak on the impact of the Climate Change Act (including the Renewables Directive) on energy prices, manufacturing and business." (Together with acc-sceptics: Ian Plimer & Donna Fromboise  +
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Presents four strategies for coping with the eurocrisis. Focusses on stricter and binding rules for the financial policy and the process of debt reduction.  +
strengthening the SGP by creating instruments to enforce its rules  +
austroradicalism  +
Austroradical positions  +
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From the abstract: "We conduct a large-scale field experiment in the German labor market to investigate how information provision affects job seekers’ employment prospects and labor market outcomes. Individuals assigned to the treatment group of our experiment received a brochure that informed them about job search strategies and the consequences of unemployment, and motivated them to actively look for new employment." (Learning About Job Search: A Field Experiment with Job Seekers in Germany. CESifo Working Paper Series No. 5355. 06/2015)  +
Opts for a reduction of public expenditures as well as the tax burden to restore the credibility of french financial policy.  +
tries to delegitimize the ›high‹ level of French public expenditures through e.g. international comparisons  +
aims for the concentration of state activities on a core of functions (security, rule of law etc.)  +
aims for tax cuts to relatively expand the economic space of privates  +
critizes the everexpanding debt and fiscal burden the state imposes on society  +
vital priority of debt reduction  +
Arguments for austerity measures such as lower work costs, increasing retirement age  +
Concepts such as the ESM or Eurobonds don't address the actual problem, individual states being irresponsible  +
Jointly with EIKE the IFE (as Berlin Manhattan Institute) organized the climate-sceptical 4th International Climate and Energy Conference in Munich in 2011 and co-hosted the climate conference - update on climate research in Copenhagen 2001.  +
to restrict the public economic space and expand the private  +
free market oriented design of taxation policy  +
Innovation and ‘Nudge’ Economics – New Policy Frontiers, course in the second half of 2017 for policy managers and advisors  +
Deplores the internationally compared high taxation rate in Belgium.  +
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Public debt crisis should not been overcome by higher taxes but reduced public expenditures  +
Rejects a tax system encroaching on private liberty and personal responsibility in service of the ›Vollkasko-Staat‹ (comprehensively covering social/economic risks)  +
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argues for institutionalized budgetary discipline  +
discusses legal framework for the optimization of public expenditures and the measurement of cost benefit relations under the premise of public cost reduction  +
argues for a mentality of public saving  +
Introducing a brake on debt; advocacy for state spending cuts  +
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The institute runs the project »Debtville«, which shall raise public awareness of the inflated and unsustainable public debt especially in the Czech Republic.  +
defending austerity measures, against Eurobonds, for cutting social costs  +
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requests the abatement of the tax burden by introduction of a flat tax  +
critices the lack of sustainability of the Austrian federal budget in  +
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Opts for privatizations, cutting of subsidies, deregulation  +
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a high tax rate hinders economic growth even if the correlation is weaker than as stated by Reinhard & Rogoff  +
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proposes to implement a strict rule to reduce the debt/GDP-ratio on regular base  +
to reduce the public debt the group proposes to substitute pensions guaranteed by the state with a capital covered pensions system  +
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states greater expansion of public debt in recessions than shrinking during growth, proposes a independent body with veto power to control the budgetary process  +
"Curbing the overreach of the Government will also help reduce the degree to which it crowds out private activity (evidence of this crowding out can be seen through lower capital investment)."  +
argues from demographic trends for the necessity of asset-backed pension system and higher retirement age  +
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States have to consilidate budget on their own  +
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urges reductions of welfare expenditures to give tax cuts room  +
The report 'Statlig finansiering till småföretag?' recommends the reduction of public activities in the economic sphere and a tax reform to relieve investments and comsumption. The creation of new jobs by private enterprises liberated from regulatory and fiscal restrictions is praised as high road to cope with future demographic and social challenges instead of the expansion of the welfare state.  +
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Lower social costs, cut wages  +
the implementation of a strict debt brake in the Austrian budgetary law is one of several demands in the basic position paper concerning austerity politics  +
strengthen the capital covered pillar of the pensions system  +
fiscal consolidation by »targeting mainly public expenditures« will have expansionary effects  +
The organisation is highly skeptical of the Euro and of the EU, but also of 'the state' and elites in general  +
The organisation questions 'mainstream knowledge' and proposes 'alternative knowledge'.  +
The organisation claims consistently that people in Germany are manipulated in believing those things that maintain the present order.  +
Austroradical  +
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The organisation promotes natalism in order to foster the German nation.  +
The organisation criticises EMU, but also state-spending and argues for tax decreases.  +