Often referred to as public policy or research institutes, think tanks can be a good source for research on various topics. • Think tanks often bridge the gap between academic ideas and real-world problems or concrete public policy issues.
The Center was founded in 1981 to analyze federal budget priorities, with particular emphasis on the impact of various budget choices on low-income Americans.
Founded in 1942, the committee is “dedicated to policy research on major economic and social issues and the implementation of its recommendations by the public and private sectors.” Membership consists of senior corporate executives and university leaders.
EIG's mission "is to advance solutions that empower entrepreneurs and investors to forge a more dynamic and entrepreneurial economy throughout America."
A joint venture of the Urban Institute and Brookings Institution to provide “timely, accessible analysis and facts about tax policy to policymakers, journalists, citizens, and researchers.”
Affiliated with George Mason University, the center's mission is "to generate knowledge and understanding of how institutions affect the freedom to prosper and find creative solutions to overcome barriers that prevent individuals from living free, prosperous, and peaceful lives.”
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