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The '''Institut Constant de Rebecque''' is a Swiss [[free-market]], [[classical liberal]] and [[Libertarianism|libertarian]] think tank founded in January 2005 in [[Lausanne]], named after writer and political philosopher [[Benjamin Constant]]. It is active in issues such as institutional competition, tax policy, health care and education.
The '''Institut Constant de Rebecque''' is a Swiss [[free-market]], [[classical liberal]] and [[Libertarianism|libertarian]] think tank founded in January 2005 in [[Lausanne]], named after writer and political philosopher [[Benjamin Constant]]. It is active in issues such as institutional competition, tax policy, health care and education.

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The Institut Constant de Rebecque is a Swiss free-market, classical liberal and libertarian think tank founded in January 2005 in Lausanne, named after writer and political philosopher Benjamin Constant. It is active in issues such as institutional competition, tax policy, health care and education.

Articles from its members have appeared in Bilan (Swiss economic bi-monthly), Le Temps, L'Agefi and Tech Central Station. In October 2005, it launched the Center for Tax Competition, a monitoring and analytical center on tax policy. It has also collaborated on some projects with another Swiss classical liberal think tank, the Liberales Institut.

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