Mont Pelerin Society

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The Mont Pelerin Society is an international organization of classical liberal and free-market economists, intellectuals, and policymakers dedicated to promoting individual liberty, limited government, and economic freedom.


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instanceOf classical liberal organization
free-market advocacy organization
international organization
learned society
countryOfOrigin Switzerland
fieldOfWork economic policy
liberal political philosophy
political economy
public policy
foundedBy Friedrich Hayek
George Stigler
Karl Popper
Lionel Robbins
Ludwig von Mises
Milton Friedman
hasMember Chicago school of economics economists
Friedrich Hayek
Gary Becker
George Mason University economists
George Stigler
James M. Buchanan
Karl Popper
Ludwig von Mises
Milton Friedman
hasNotableMember Margaret Thatcher (as associate through allied networks)
Ronald Coase
Václav Klaus
ideology classical liberalism
libertarianism
neoliberalism
inception 1947
inceptionPlace Mont Pèlerin, Switzerland
influenced economic liberalization reforms
neoliberal economic policy
public choice theory development
think tanks promoting free markets
language English
membership by invitation only
motto to promote the principles and practice of a free society
namedAfter Mont Pèlerin
nonProfitStatus non-profit association
organizes conferences
general meetings
regional meetings
politicalAlignment anti-collectivist
anti-socialist
pro–free market
purpose promotion of classical liberalism
promotion of free-market economic policies
promotion of individual liberty
promotion of limited government
scope international
website https://www.montpelerin.org/

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