Captus
Captus is an independent Swedish think-tank that was founded in Malmö in 2005.[1][2] It regularly publish articles mainly in Swedish but also in international media such as The Guardian, Human Events, The Wall Street Journal,[3] FrontPage Magazine and The American Enterprise. Captus also publishes reports on issues ranging from labour market regulations to integration policy, from waste and environmental management to Iranian energy subsidies.
Sources
- About Captus Archived 2012-12-12 at the Wayback Machine captus.com
- "Captus". Think Tank Network. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
- Nima Sanandaji och Johnny Munkhammar: Eastern Europe's Lesson for the West Wall Street Journal, 18 November 2009.
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gollark: I do wonder how that got added to Unicode.
gollark: You can probably partly blame bureaucracy or something for that.
gollark: So presumably it *is* maybe a net loss for quite a lot of people who are subsidizing some people's really expensive things.
gollark: That can't be right, surely. Ignoring the fact that insurance negotiates with hospitals and whatever and there's lots of weird bureaucracy, insurance pays for many very expensive things you as an individual may not need.
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