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Institute of Public Affairs : ウィキペディア英語版 | Institute of Public Affairs
The Institute of Public Affairs (IPA) is a public policy think tank〔〔〔 based in Melbourne, Australia. It advocates free market economic policies such as privatisation and deregulation of state-owned enterprises, trade liberalisation and deregulated workplaces, climate change skepticism, the abolition of the minimum wage, the repeal of parts of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975, In its own words, the Institute believes in "the free market of ideas, the free flow of capital, a limited and efficient government, the rule of law, and representative democracy."〔(About the IPA ). Retrieved 22 November 2015 ipa.org.au〕 == History == The IPA was founded in 1943, partly in response to the collapse of Australia's main conservative party, the United Australia Party.〔 The IPA was one of a number of groups which came together to form the Liberal Party of Australia, and became an important fund raising body for the Liberal Party in Victoria.〔(Robert Menzies in Office at the National Archives of Australia )〕 The IPA returned to prominence as a thinktank in the 1990s, following a merger with the Australian Institute of Public Policy, headed by John Hyde who became Executive Director.
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