The New Zealand Institute
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The New Zealand Institute is a privately funded think tank based in Auckland, New Zealand.
It was set up in July of 2004 and is "committed to generating debate, ideas, and solutions that contribute to building a better and more prosperous New Zealand for all New Zealanders". The current chief executive is David Skilling, a former Treasury advisor.
In comparison with longer-established think-tanks like the New Zealand Business Roundtable, the Institute is generally regarded as politically non-partisan.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- The New Zealand Institute website.
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