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Center for Free Enterprise
Founder(s)Gong Byeong Ho
Established1996
Missionto broaden the parameters of public policy debate to increase the understanding of free markets, free markets and individual liberty.
PresidentChoi Seung Ro
Staff19
Slogan"Individual Liberty, Free Markets, and Free Enterprise."
AddressJeil Building 44-3, Yoido-dong, Youngdeungpo-gu, Seoul, Korea 150-890
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The Center for Free Enterprise (in Korean 자유기업원) is a libertarian and formerly neoconservative think-tank based in Seoul, South Korea. Although the CFE was originally established upon the libertarian belief according to the philosophy of Friedrich Hayek and Ludwig von Mises, in later years, it expressed neoconservative, authoritarian or even McCarthyist ideas. For example, CFE enthusiastically advocated the nationalization of history textbooks in Korea, which was mainly discussed under the Park Geun-hye administration. Some libertarian scholars considered that the CFE had ruined libertarian ideas. However, after the impeachment of the Park administration, in 2017, the CFE changed its name from "자유경제원" to "자유기업원," endeavoring to exclude authoritarian and un-libertarian ideas and to become the true libertarian think tank of Korea.

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