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New Zealand Institute (1867–1933)
New Zealand Institute may refer to: * New Zealand Institute (think tank), 2004–2012 * Royal Society Te Apārangi The Royal Society Te Apārangi (in full, Royal Society of New Zealand Te Apārangi) is an independent, statutory not-for-profit body in New Zealand providing funding and policy advice in the fields of sciences and the humanities. History The R ...
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New Zealand Institute (think Tank)
The New Zealand Institute was a privately funded think tank based in Auckland, New Zealand, which existed from July 2004 until April 2012, when it was merged into the New Zealand Initiative. The Institute was founded by former New Zealand Treasury researcher Dr David Skilling, with the expressed aim of "generating ideas, solutions and debate that will improve economic prosperity, social well-being, environmental quality and environmental productivity". In comparison with longer-established think-tanks such as the New Zealand Business Roundtable, it was envisaged as less doctrinaire. The address of the New Zealand Institute was Auckland 1142, PO Box 90840. Background The New Zealand Institute described itself as: "a privately funded think-tank committed to generating ideas, debate and solutions that will improve economic prosperity, social well-being, environmental quality and environmental productivity for New Zealand and New Zealanders." One media source described the New Zeala ...
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