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Business & Society: Research Resources

American Enterprise Institute
Recognizing that business and investment are at the core of the free enterprise system, AEI sponsors a wide variety of research on the role of corporations in both the American and world economies.
Center for Economic Personalism
The CEP engages with the academic community to facilitate scholarship that outlines a path toward a free and humane economy grounded in an anthropology of the human person that aspires to be true.
Center for Entrepreneurial Stewardship
The CES is dedicated to advancing a new business ethics model, known as entrepreneurial stewardship, that encourages and supports morally concerned business leaders in the active integration of their faith with their entrepreneurial calling.
Centre for Independent Studies
The Centre is Australia’s leading public policy research organization that emphasizes the role of the free market in an open society and other voluntary processes in providing many of the goods and services normally supplied by the compulsory methods of government.
Competitive Enterprise Institute
CEI is dedicated to the principles of free enterprise and limited government—consumers are best helped not by government regulation but by being allowed to make their own choices in a free marketplace.
Foundation for Economic Education
FEE is a research organization that promotes individual freedom, private property, limited government, and free trade.
Heritage Foundation
The Heritage Foundation is a research and educational institute whose mission is to formulate and promote conservative public policies based on the principles of free enterprise, limited government, and traditional American values.
Hoover Institution
The Hoover Institution seeks to document the strengths and weaknesses of the American economy, identify changes in social norms and institutions, and examine the direct effects of government policies on economic performance.
Institute for Economic Affairs
IEA is the United Kingdom’s original free-market think-tank. IEA’s goal is to explain free-market ideas to the public, including politicians, students, journalists, businessmen, academics and anyone interested in public policy.
Ludwig von Mises Institute
The Mises Institute works to advance the Austrian School of economics and social science and defends the market economy, private property, sound money, and peaceful international relations, while opposing government intervention as economically and socially destructive.
Weidenbaum Center for the Study of American Business
The Weidenbaum Center pursues research and public programs on the relationship between the economy and government.

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