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Independent Swedish think-tank
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Captus is a conservative Swedish think-tank that was founded in Gothenburg 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.
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[edit ]- ^ About Captus Archived 2012年12月12日 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 The Wall Street Journal, 18 November 2009.
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