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'''Ratio''' is a Swedish research institute focussing on entrepreneurship and the market economy. The institute's infrastructure is financed by the [[Swedish Free Enterprise Foundation]], but various research projects have financiers like the [[Wallenberg Foundation]] and the [[Confederation of Swedish Enterprise]].<ref name=ratio/> ''Ratio'' is Latin for reason.
'''The Ratio Institute''' is an independent Swedish research institute focusing on the conditions for enterprise, entrepreneurship and market economy and political change. The institute's infrastructure is financed by the [[Swedish Free Enterprise Foundation]], but various research projects have financiers like the [[Wallenberg Foundation]] and the [[Confederation of Swedish Enterprise]].<ref name=ratio/> ''Ratio'' is Latin for reason.


Ratio was established as a publishing house within think-tank Timbro (a subsidiary of the [[Swedish Free Enterprise Foundation]]) in 1978. The Ratio thinktank was founded in 2002, and formed as a non-profit organisation in 2004.<ref name=ratio>Ratio, [http://www.ratio.se/pages/Normal.aspx?id=221 FAQ], accessed 14 August 2009</ref>
Ratio was established as a publishing house within think-tank Timbro (a subsidiary of the [[Swedish Free Enterprise Foundation]]) in 1978. The Ratio thinktank was founded in 2002, and formed as a non-profit organisation in 2004.<ref name=ratio>Ratio, [http://www.ratio.se/pages/Normal.aspx?id=221 FAQ], accessed 14 August 2009</ref>

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The Ratio Institute is an independent Swedish research institute focusing on the conditions for enterprise, entrepreneurship and market economy and political change. The institute's infrastructure is financed by the Swedish Free Enterprise Foundation, but various research projects have financiers like the Wallenberg Foundation and the Confederation of Swedish Enterprise.[1] Ratio is Latin for reason.

Ratio was established as a publishing house within think-tank Timbro (a subsidiary of the Swedish Free Enterprise Foundation) in 1978. The Ratio thinktank was founded in 2002, and formed as a non-profit organisation in 2004.[1]

Ratio's Scientific Advisory Board includes James M. Buchanan and Daniel B. Klein.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Ratio, FAQ, accessed 14 August 2009
  2. ^ Ratio, Scientific Advisory Board, accessed 14 August 2009