What is another word for free-market think-tank?

Pronunciation: [fɹˈiːmˈɑːkɪt θˈɪŋktˈaŋk] (IPA)

A free-market think-tank is an organization that advocates for free-market policies and principles. Synonyms for this term include economic policy institute, conservative research center, libertarian think-tank, capitalist research group, and market-oriented advocacy organization. These organizations support laissez-faire economic policies and advocate for reduced government regulation and intervention in the economy. They conduct research, publish reports and op-eds, and engage in advocacy work to push for policies aligned with their free-market views. These groups often work closely with political and business leaders to shape economic policy and promote their pro-business agenda. Whatever the name, these organizations play an important role in shaping economic policy debates and influencing public opinion on issues related to the economy.

What are the hypernyms for Free-market think-tank?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    social organization, political institution, research organization, Economic institution, Non-profit institution, Public policy organization.

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