Copenhagen Institute
Not to be confused with Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies or Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design.
The Copenhagen Institute is a Danish Free Market think tank. It was founded in 2003 hosting a conference on tax competition. It has a clear libertarian leaning.
The Copenhagen Institute was originally called MarkedsCentret, but changed its name in 2005.
The think tank works on policy areas such as: Tax & Welfare, Health Care & Food, Competition & Regulation and Environment & Technology.
The think tank was founded by Chresten Anderson, who previously worked for the Cato Institute in Washington DC.
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