Center for Free Enterprise
Founder(s) | Gong Byeong-Ho |
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Established | 1996 |
Mission | to broaden the parameters of public policy debate to increase the understanding of free markets, free markets and individual liberty. |
President | Hyun Jin Kwon |
Staff | 19 |
Slogan | "Individual Liberty, Free Markets, and Free Enterprise." |
Location | Seoul, South Korea |
Address | Jeil Building 44-3, Yoido-dong, Youngdeungpo-gu, Seoul, Korea 150-890 |
The Center for Free Enterprise (in Korean 자유기업원) is a neocon think-tank based in Seoul, South Korea.
References
Websites
- Center for Free Enterprise official website (Korean)
- Center for Free Enterprise official website (English)
- FreeNet News CFE interactive media site (Korean)
External links
- Aristides Hatzis (2011-08-12). "Lessons from Greece". The Korea Herald.
- John Power (2011-08-12). "Greek economist warns on Korea's 'welfare populism'". The Korea Herald.
- John Power (2011-07-06). "Public forum on FTA on Thursday". The Korea Herald.
- Kim Chung-ho and Barun Mitra (2009-08-12). "Slow Lane to Free Trade". The Korea Times.
- John Power (2010-10-27). "Libertarian stands apart from the crowd: Head of think tank criticizes 'fair society' mantra, bank regulations". The Korea Herald.
- Donald Kirk (2011-02-16). "Kim Jong-il birthday: North watches tributes, South sends propaganda balloons". Christian Science Monitor.
- Kim Chung-Ho and Kyung-Hwan Kim (16 January 2001). "Short-Term Leases, Long-Term Investments, and Tradable Goodwill1" (PDF). Journal of Housing Economics 10, 162–175 (2001).
- Kim Yong Hun (2007-03-15). "Awareness of North Korea's Market Economy is Important". DailyNK.
- Chung-Ho Kim and Kyung-Hwan Kim (1999). "Expectation and Housing Price Dynamics Following Deregulation in Korea [vol. 2, issue 1, pages 126-142]". International Real Estate Review.
- Casey Lartigue, Jr. (2011-07-20). "Park Chung-hee: Dictator or benevolent autocrat?". Center for Free Enterprise.
- Center for Free Enterprise: "We can do it" rap battle
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