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  • ...e Spinwatch-page-001.jpg|left|450px]]'''[[Powerbase:About|Powerbase]] is a free guide to networks of power, lobbying, public relations and the communicatio ...is run on a tiny budget, and many contributors kindly give their time for free. If you find these resources useful, [http://spinwatch.org/index.php/donate
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  • ...lished a number of reports on social violence through his think-tank the [[Centre for Contemporary Studies]] - an experience which eventually led to his emer
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  • ...ations explicitly seek sponsorship, either directly or via PR companies or free enterprise think tanks. Several of the entities target young people, while [[File:CPCS-150x100.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Centre for Parenting Culture Studies]], associated with the [[LM network]]]]
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  • ...rmation on the integration of 'New Labour' networks with those of the free market right. *[[Centre for European Reform]]
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  • ...has a number of board members connected to neoconservative causes and free market fundamentalism. ...y]] and by [[Milton Friedman]], widely considered to be the father of free-market economics. Friedman said:
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  • ...stern standards'. {{ref|wiki}} However supporters of globalisation and free trade 'point to a lower standard of living as an explanation for the lo ...e dumped in nearby rivers which has a major affect on water supplies. 'Free trade sparks a "race to the bottom" in domestic environmental regulations,
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  • ...front group that opposes environmental regulations by claiming that "free market" solutions work better. ...Hitler and on a par with the mass murderers who destroyed the World Trade Centre". {{ref|17}}
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  • ...Cato's work has increasingly come to be called ‘libertarianism’ or ‘market liberalism’". <ref> [http://www.cato.org/about.php About Cato] Cato Insti ...me from foundations (14%)[[Image:Cato Institute Income Pie Chart.jpg|800px|centre|thumb|Pie Chart]]
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  • ...ny started recruiting many of Chalabi's former militiamen from the [[Iraqi Free Forces]] raising concerns that he was creating a private army<ref>Knut Royc ...oil protection force raised by [[Erinys Iraq]] were members of the [[Iraqi Free Forces]], the US-trained militia that was headed by Ahmed Chalabi, an Iraqi
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  • ...Regester Larkin]]. Brown is a trustee of [[MATTER]] and was a trustee of [[Centre of the Cell]] until 2013. In 2009 she became a commissioner for the [[UK Dr ...ding Dr [[Andrew Cockburn]] of Monsanto, [[Phil Dale]] of the [[John Innes Centre]] and [[John Hillman]] of the [[Scottish Crop Research Institute]].
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  • ...t]], London SW1 - shared with [[New Culture Forum]] and next door to the [[Centre for Policy Studies]]]] ...ne)]', BBC News Online, 8 March 2006.</ref> Through its promotion of free market theorists like [[Milton Friedman]] the IEA provided an intellectual rationa
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  • ...h GM crops. Increasingly the US government uses multilateral and bilateral free trade agreements and high-level diplomatic pressure to push countries towar ...cessary regulatory procedures for the risk assessment complex of the 'near market' technologies, even though the ABSP Annual Impact Report dated July 2000 ac
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  • ...ick''' recently retired after over 25 years as a GP in Barton House Health Centre, Stoke Newington, London<ref>See Michael Fitzpatrick, [http://bmb.oxfordjou He was also member of the the joint Forum of the [[Social Issues Research Centre]] (which regularly donated to Sense About Science between 2003 and 2007<ref
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  • ...ssor Paul Wilkinson''' (9 May 1937 - 11 August 2011) was chairman of the [[Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence]] at St Andrews Universit ...atabase developed by Wilkinson and [[Bruce Hoffman]] in the 1990s at the [[Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence]].
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  • These documents are available on the Foodfuture website or in their free publication (just e-mail and ask). The FDF also takes their views around th ...of Arable Crops Research]] (IACR); it is the largest agricultural research centre in the UK and is possibly the oldest research station in the world. Rothamp
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  • ...associates, and 4 technicians for the Food Safety Network's toll-free Call Centre. Powell's graduate students also played an active part in the Network's com ...s used and relative costs was put on a handout and two posters in the farm market. The sweet corn was separated into two separate bins and labelled as geneti
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  • ...rive to modernise left-wing politics and move the Labour Party towards the market. *1987-90: researcher at the [[Centre for Communication and Information Studies]] and lecturer at the [[Polytechn
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  • ...aylor]], Monsanto's former vice-president for public policy who was at the centre of a major controversy over conflicts of interest in relation to Monsanto's ...nt for producing eye-catching figures, arguing for instance that herbicide-free agriculture would require 'up to 7 million workers to hand remove weeds' wh
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  • The Nuffield report declared that all GM foods currently on the market were 'safe' and that there was a moral imperative to make GM crops availabl ::[[Mike Gale]] FRS: biotechnologist at the [[John Innes Centre]] (JIC), which at that time was negotiating a deal with biotech giants Zene
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  • [[Image:SMF.jpg|right|thumb|Social Market Foundation Logo]] ...areas of health, education, welfare and pensions policy reform<ref>Social Market Foundation, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/page/2007/dec/20/8 Thinktan
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  • In 1998, GPC was at the centre of an investigation by journalist Greg palast for ''The Observer''. Palast ..., Prima was valued at up to £1.8 million when it was sold to rivals [[GPC Market Access]]. Liddle, Draper and three associates invested £200 in Prima share
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  • [[File:Centre for the New Europe.png|200px|right|thumb|Centre for the New Europe offices, Brussels]] ...ishes reports and books on a range of libertarian topics. It promotes "pro-market" and "European liberal" policies for the European Union.
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  • ...Lecture. As recently as June 2000 the IEA hosted the '[[Aims of Industry]] Free Enterprise Awards', with Aims' [[Nigel Mobbs]]. Haseler worked for the 'left-face' of the US [[National Strategy Information Centre]] (NSIC)one of the funders of [[Brian Crozier]]'s [[Forum World Features]],
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  • The [[Social Issues Research Centre]] (SIRC) calls itself ...ects of your business. The results do not read like PR literature, or like market research data. Our reports are credible, interesting and entertaining in th
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  • ...was a journalist and neoliberal activist best known for co-founding the [[Centre for Policy Studies]] with [[Margaret Thatcher]] and [[Keith Joseph]]. ...dent'', ‘It was in Israel that he developed a taste for advising on free market economics, becoming an adviser to the General Zionists Party.’ <ref>John
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  • ...munications]] funded by the media industry to oppose BBC plans to launch a free digital service. [[Dennis Stevenson]] was linked to this initiative by virt ...ef>[http://childrenyouthandmediacentre.co.uk/Pics/Digital%20Curriculum.pdf Centre for the Study of Children, Youth and Media] London Review of Education, Vol
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  • ...led by American farmers - narrowly focused, issue specific - as we support free trade and agricultural biotechnology'. ([http://www.truthabouttrade.org/abo ...olicy book is full of statements expressing concern about concentration of market power and monopoly in agribusiness. Yet AFBF president Dean Kleckner and th
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  • ...x Clever Theatre Company, Evelyn Oldfield Unit, East London Small Business Centre, London Detainee Support Group and [[First Rung]]. ...sing estates, and a commitment to local empowerment and decision-making. A free-lance consultant since 1990, Laurence works directly for community groups r
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  • ...tate - the Cabinet Office etc. - and mobilisation: things wererun from the centre and new relationships were formed. ...productivity, fiscal stability, trade measurement, industrial competition, free labour unions etc.'(30)
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  • The Media Research Centre is a conservative media 'watchdog' funded by [[Exxon]] and involved in clim Projects of the Media Research Center include the Free Market Project, the Conservative Communications Center, and Cybercast News Service
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  • ...ntil September 2005 Fells was the chairman of the New and Renewable Energy Centre (NaREC) in Blyth. <ref>[http://www.fellsassociates.com/ Fells Associates We ...t by the Prime Minister. What is require [sic] is "CLEAN";, carbon dioxide free, energy and that means as much renewable and nuclear energy as we can muste
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  • ...rely oblige the agricultural sector to comply with the rules of the single market"; and also that subsidies should be removed.<ref>Christopher Haskins, [http .../default.htm Lord Haskins' Report]. On 17 July 2001, the [[Foreign Policy Centre]] launched "The Future of European Rural Communities" - a 9 month project i
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  • ...es, and a against the ‘subversion” of trade union activism and left of centre political parties. Behind closed doors it set up and ran a [[blacklist]] o ...campaign against the ‘subversion” of trade union activism and left of centre political parties.
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  • #[[Committee for a Free Britain]] needs references to all the claims and formatting - mostly done. ...matting (referenced, formatted, expanded by Ealasaid. Linked pages [[Radio Free Europe]]/[[Thomas A. Dine]] also updated)
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  • *[[The Foreign Policy Centre]] http://www.fpc.org.uk :Session III: How free is the transatlantic market in financial services?
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  • Ensure media awareness of policy thinking that is free of public and private-sector vested-interests ...Economic Analysis]] in Russia; [[Free Market Centre]] in Serbia;The [[Free Market Foundation of Southern Africa]]; The [[Pathfinder Foundation]] in Sri Lanka
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  • ...t countries in the world. Together we provide low-interest loans, interest-free credit and grants to developing countries for education, health, infrastruc ...rate freely, unhampered by government interference, for they supposed that market forces would produce optimum results for the entire world".<ref>Robert Oliv
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  • '''Reform''' is a free market think-tank which describes itself as ‘an independent, non-party think-tan ...s in schools, a modern and efficient transport system, safe streets, and a free, dynamic and competitive economy'. <ref> [http://www.reform.co.uk/website/h
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  • ...tees]]. He was a Founding Member of the Board of the [[Russia-USA Cultural Centre on Bolshaya Polyanka]] developed to promote business, cultural and scientif ==Free Market think tanks==
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  • The Economic Freedom Network is a coalition of more than 70 free market think tanks co-ordinated by the Canadian based [[Fraser Institute]].<ref>Ec ...Italy| [[Institute for Market Economics]] in Bulgaria| [[Lithuanian Free Market Institute]] in Lithuania | the [[Open Republic Institute]] in Ireland| |
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  • Established in 1974, the [[Fraser Institute]] is a free market neoliberal think tank with offices in Vancouver, Calgary, and Toronto. Acco The Fraser Institute says its aim is "A free and prosperous world through choice, markets and responsibility". On its we
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  • ...renewable energy and supported by government rules to create a guaranteed market.<ref>Planet Ark [http://www.planetark.org/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/17821/n ...ies are, who has the right powers and how they will be exercised, then the market works. But we're a long way from that point yet, and that is the challenge
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  • [[Image:Evan Davis, Dragons' Den.jpg|thumb|400px|right|[[Evan Davis]] (centre) with the original cast of BBC2's ''Dragons' Den'' - a show which features ...ttp://politics.guardian.co.uk/thinktanks/page/0,,715480,00.html The Social Market Foundation] (Accessed: 20 October 2007; but reference to Davis has scrolled
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  • ...ls in the UK are prescribed through the National Health Service (NHS). The market for OTC pharmaceuticals is consumer orientated. The pharmaceutical industry ...trade where it does not. One recurring 'problem' with the European single market has been the phenomenon of 'parallel imports'.
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  • BP also holds positions within the [[Centre for European Policy Studies]] {{ref|118}} (CEPS) {{ref|http://www.ceps.be}} ICC promotes free trade and the market economy with the conviction that "trade is a powerful force for peace and p
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  • *To lobby for a "free market" in pharmaceutical products without price controls. *To lobby for transparent regulation and a free flow of information to patients. [http://www.phrma.org/mission_statement#it
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  • ...rs to occupy as much territory across the world and to maintain as large a market share as possible. Hence the goal of these companies is to gain access to r ...es the company offering help with technology in farming and manufacturing, free trips overseas and the co-production of glossy magazines. This is the stage
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  • [[File:Shell.JPG|right|thumb|270px|Shell Centre UK headquarters in London, SE1 7NA]] ...tting goals with binding renewable energy laws scrapped and argued that 'a market-led strategy of gas expansion would save Europe €500bn (£358bn) in its t
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  • ===Market share/importance=== ...ore any competitor came close to commanding a similar share of the foreign market. Pfizer’s 1965 worldwide sales figures of $220 million (£149,7 million)
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  • ...own the [[Belize Bank]] (he used to live in Belize) with an address of 60 Market Square, which is the registered address for donations given to Cameron. As ...ependent'' reports that during the summer of 2008, David Cameron 'accepted free flights to hold private talks with [[Rupert Murdoch]] on his luxury yacht o
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  • ...010 until July 2014, Gove was education secretary, implementing widespread market reforms to schools in England. <ref>[http://www.number10.gov.uk/news/topsto ...ling the Iraq crisis,' but also added that: Blair was 'brave, to introduce market pressures into higher education by pushing through university top-up fees i
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  • ...ean Civic Citizenship and Inclusion Index launched by The [[Foreign Policy Centre]] in partnership with the [[British Council]] and the [[Migration Policy Gr ...pment Manager at the Barrow Cadbury Trust and managed the [[Foreign Policy Centre]]'s programme on International Development and acted as an advisor to the F
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  • [[File:Centre for Policy Studies.JPG|right|thumb|270px|CPS, 57 [[Tufton Street]], Westmin The [[Centre for Policy Studies]] is the free market think tank set up by Sir [[Keith Joseph]] which is most associated with the
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  • ...ing. In the words of Paul Dillon of the National Alcohol and Drug Research Centre Diageo were 'still pumping out the product and still pumping out the proble ...rnoff Ice, which together with Bacardi Breezer constitutes over 50% of the market, and Smirnoff Ice was also the brand with the highest amount spent on marke
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  • ...prominence and influence, and re-launched it as a “non-libertarian free-market body” in 1990. ...concentration was post-Communist economies (particularly Russia). The new Centre began organising conferences and conducting its own research work.
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  • ...o separate people within Greenpeace". In closing, he wrote: "That was your free 'mood report' supplement from Hamburg." return for a few tips that helped them compete in the market, he persuaded
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  • '''Compass''' is described on its website as "the influential left of centre pressure group".<ref>[http://www.compassonline.org.uk/ Home page], Compass ...pants argued that there could be no “turning back” to neo-liberal free market policies. Mitchell describes how this acted as “a preamble to insisting t
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  • ...hip of Parliament merely in order to raise a man's value in the guinea-pig market.{{ref|[8]}} ...message is just as pertinent today, for MPs are selling themselves in the market-place as never before.
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  • ...gn group based in [[Tufton Street]] in London at the same address as the [[Centre for Policy Studies]]. ...of the [[Globalisation Institute]], a newly launched thinktank focusing on free trade and international development, with particular reference to enterpris
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  • ...rious areas of EU-Israeli relations' including negotiations around 'mutual market access for pharmaceutical products'.<ref>[http://www.ejpress.org/article/43 : 21.07.1999 / 14.01.2002 : Committee on Legal Affairs and the Internal Market
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  • ...close connections with the [[Stockholm Network]] and a host of other free market think tanks many of who are also part of Montgomerie and Elliott's 'conserv [[Image:TPA Network Founders.jpg|thumb|centre|1000px|The conservative connections of the Taxpayers' Alliance founders]]
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  • ...Azure, accessed June 14 2012</ref> In 2006 president and co-founder of the centre [[Daniel Polisar]] was appointed to the National Herzl Council, an official ...Conference,] Shalem Center, accessed June 16 2012</ref> in April 2009 the centre filed an application with the Council for Higher Education in Israel for th
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  • ...April 2012.</ref> Its goal “is to advance the Jeffersonian Principles of free markets, limited government, federalism and individual liberty among Americ ...coordinated network of right wing think tanks with which they share a free-market, anti-government ideology. Indeed, ALEC is the corporate-funded pivotal poi
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  • *Prof. [[Phil Dale]], the Chairman, works at the [[John Innes Centre]], which has benefited from tens of millions of pounds in funding from big *[[Donald Danforth Plant Science Centre]] (DDPSC)
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  • The [[Stockholm Network]] is a working group of more than 120 market-oriented think tanks from across Europe created by [[Helen Disney]], a jour ...e that the Stockholm Network "turns out to be in fact the public face of [[Market House International]], a PR consultancy that tells corporate clients that t
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  • The '''Institut Constant de Rebecque''' is a Swiss free-market, classical libera] and libertarian think tank founded in january 2005 in La # Centre for Tax Competition Website[http://www.taxcompetition.org Home Page]
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  • ...nk the mission of which in 2005 was 'to discover practical ways to promote market solutions and limited government in Israel and the region.'<ref name="About *Labor Market and Welfare Reform
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  • ...ions, the Institute serves the goal of explaining the characteristics of a free economic and social order to the public, thus seeking to promote an underst The main task of the Institute in the future will be to work as a major centre for basic research on classical liberal ideas and their institutional reali
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  • ...Smedley Butler wrote his wife Ethel, "Today, Nicaragua has enjoyed a fine 'free election' with only one candidate being allowed to run... In order that thi ...pport of indigenous anti-communist elements in threatened countries of the free world."
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  • ...member of the Group's Academic Advisory Council and is a director of the [[Centre for Policy Studies]]. Professor Minogue is currently writing a book on Demo ...[[Keith Joseph]], that true liberty is possible only in a capitalist, free market civilisation.’ <ref>Bernard Crick, ‘Red sails on the campus’, ''The O
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  • ...]], chief executive of [[Vodafone AirTouch]], Britain's largest company by market worth, breached the vow of silence. Speaking on BBC Radio 4's ''Today'' pro ...sick of a spin-culture in which presentational lip-service is paid to free-market economics, while industry is concurrently burdened with intrusive regulatio
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  • Suite, Local Government House, Smith Square, London. The AGM is <u>free to attend</u> but only open to members of Compass. == New thinkpieces published on sustainable energy and assets (download for free)==
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  • ...e a more favorable business climate. The finalizing of the single European market (and its extension to Eastern Europe) stems high on Unilever’s agenda. Vi ...lf the UK's workforce. The stated objectives of the CBI are "to uphold the market system and the profit motive that sustains it." It works both proactively,
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  • ...es). In short, Unilever tries to bring as many products as possible to the market without asking itself the question ‘is there a real need for the products ...ucts. Unilever is in a unique position to exploit this. They have expanded market share in the South, and in Central and Eastern Europe through heavy adverti
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  • .... {{ref|28}} Three days after the September 11th attack on the World Trade Centre in New York, in which 13 of the 16 alleged suicide bombers were Saudis, Sau ...year. It was also one of the first biotech products to be readied for the market and as such the whole biotech industry had an interest. The only problems w
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  • ...siness/Bill-Jamieson-Crunch-is-coming.3952224.jp Crunch is coming for our 'free' services] (6th April 2008), Accessed 10 December 2008, </ref>. ...itially of [[DTZ Consulting and Research]], now with the [[European Policy Centre]] <ref> [[David Hume Institute]] [http://www.davidhumeinstitute.com/DHI%20W
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  • ...y]], Senior adviser at Quiller. A former think tanker, having worked for [[Centre for European Reform]] and [[CentreForum]]; for which he still writes. ...at was Director of Research at the [[Centre for Policy Studies]], the free market think-thank. Was also a Conservative candidate for Newcastle upon Tyne Nort
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  • ...litical economy question: what political and institutional supports does a free economy need to survive?'{{ref|Wayback}} ...body inside the [[Social Market Foundation]], which was then called the [[Centre for Post-Collectivist Studies]]. According to the CGS:
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  • ...ical thinking of industrialists and manufacturers - the debate between the Free Traders and Protectionism, about which there was some considerable dispute ...politically and financially independent intelligence service had left him free to develop the idea himself. The money that would have originally been rais
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  • ...he ATMs [automated teller machine, machine that dispenses cash] of the job market." <ref>Peck, J. & Theodore, N. (1999) [http://uk.geocities.com/balihar_sang ...ator of this condition but as a guileless servant of the automation of the market:
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  • ...tural Resources]]. The Centre was obviously politically controversial, and FREE claims they were the victims of academic turf wars: Those associated with FREE claim to have played a key role in pioneering the 'New Resource Economics'
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  • ...s the world's largest artificial baby milk producer controlling 40% of the market, Nestlé has been seen as a leading cause of this catastrophe, although oth ...ples of its milk substitutes to mothers in a marketing scheme. It provides free products to health-care facilities from China to Armenia to Peru. In Egypt,
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  • ...f the EU Single Market; introduction of the Euro; progression of so-called free trade and the WTO agenda; liberalisation of markets; patenting of medicines ...ainly reflect the interests of EU and US transnational corporations where 'free trade' and access to markets for trade are viewed as more important that su
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  • ...ltimillion-dollar public relations campaigns to keep their products on the market no matter how great the potential dangers. * A list of Chemical Industry Trade and Research Associations by the Centre for Public Integrity (http://www.publicintegrity.org/toxic_tradegrps.html)
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  • ...isation]] a £90 million contract to design and build a new communications centre in Cyprus, which will be a single story building, approximately 10,000 squa *[[Reform]], free market think tank. Managing Director of Carillion Health, Dr Adrian Bull, was on R
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  • ...he ICC has lobbied tirelessly for trade deregulation, striving for a world free of annoying barriers to trade such as human rights and environmental legisl ...ed environmental regulations. According to ALEC, its mission is to promote free markets, small government, states' rights, and privatisation. {{ref|11}}
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  • ...d a daily price of £8.75 ($14), making the drug largely unaffordable. The market exclusivity on the drug expired in 1998, leading to its local production at ...oorest people’, said Oxfam Policy Director Justin Forsyth. ‘Pfizer’s market value exceeds the combined national incomes of the 18 biggest countries in
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  • ...entre for European Policy Studies]] Shell also holds a position within the Centre for European Policy Studies<ref>http://www.transnationale.org/anglais/fiche ICC promotes free trade and the market economy with the conviction that "trade is a powerful force for peace and p
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  • ...see this great challenge [climate change] as a spur to ingenuity, the free market and sustainable economic development."[70]. So Shell has opted for a techno ..., west of Shetland and further, beyond Rockall had previously been largely free of commercial activity.
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  • ...t organisation. The fact that NUWM had identified and plugged a gap in the market place of political ideas and activity, thus drawing together many who did n ...mmunism, suppression of trade unionism and its replacement by employer-led free-enterprise corporate statism, racial intolerance and authoritarian governme
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  • But increasingly the League found itself arguing the case for unregulated free enterprise not merely with shopfloor workers, but also with managers and em ...to involve Trade Unions into government policy-making. With the political centre apparently moving leftwards the Diehards in industry realised that it was v
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  • ...en MI5 and the League. There were historical connections, the League was a free source of useful intelligence that would have been valuable to MI5 and at t ...le who are known for certain to be actively striving to undermine not only free enterprise, but state controlled industry and public services too . . . The
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  • ...d deregulators was never clear. Prior to 1974, and the appearance of the [[Centre for Policy Studies]], the [[Economic League]] had been a major component of ...ibutor to NAFF, and he was one of the first central council members of the Centre for Policy Studies.
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  • ...ead rejection by people around the world Syngenta continues to develop and market GM crops. Syngenta currently markets crops that are either herbicide tolera ...GM crops are sold in the USA. Syngenta is the only company to commercially market a GM crop within the EU. A single variety of GM insect resistant maize know
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  • Many Asda stores now have opticians, who provide 'free NHS eye tests for those who are eligible'. In 2002 Asda also started offeri ...Market Forward, part of media agency Publicis which manages Asda’s media centre.[8]
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  • Asda only opened its first town-centre store in 2004,[4] implying that community has never been very high on its l ...ly troubling given its position as the largest retailer in the world. As a market leader, Wal-Mart wields tremendous influence over its industry. The so-call
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  • ...Norwich (a post he still holds). The John Innes Centre is a plant breeding centre that is very focused on developing GM technology. Ben Gill is nicknamed by ...'trade-distorting' subsidies and allowing farmers to compete on the world market by getting bigger and employing intensive industrial methods. In his vision
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  • ...the UK CAP reform policy by presiding over a paper from the Foreign Policy Centre, a respected ‘independent’ think tank (see earlier section on Other Pol ...s viable at the moment. So just when we will have this vibrant food export market is baffling.
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  • ...an open world trading system, and is now among the premier pro-trade, pro-market liberalisation organisations. The USCIB has an active membership base of ov ...link between toxic shock syndrome and tampons yet kept the product on the market.’[52]
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  • ...ation that the patent is the cauliflower mosaic promoter, which was at the centre of the [[Arpad Pusztai]] affair[40]. ...ause they buy from processors not directly from farmers, and therefore pay market prices, which not allowed to be fixed. This, on one hand, is a result of Wo
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