Centre for Policy Studies
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The Centre for Policy Studies is a United Kingdom-based think tank. It was set up in the 1970s by Margaret Thatcher, Keith Joseph and Alfred Sherman, and espouses free-market and other monetarist policies.
The group has criticised proposals to mitigate global warming, such as those of the Stern Review.
[edit] People
- Chairman: Lord Blackwell
- Director: Ruth Lea
- Editor: Tim Knox
- Assistant to the centre: Jenny Nicholson
- Secretary: Sophie Kydd
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Centre for Policy Studies official site
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