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Bruno Leoni Institute

The Bruno Leoni Institute, named after philosopher and scholar Bruno Leoni, is an Italian libertarian think-tank promoting classical liberal ideas in Italy and in Europe. It was founded in 2003 by three libertarian scholars Carlo Lottieri, Alberto Mingardi and Carlo Stagnaro. IBL organizes conferences, publishes books, briefings and academic papers, as well as assisting undergraduate and graduate students with their research work.

Bruno Leoni Institute
TypeThink-tank
PurposeOrdoliberalism, Austrian School, classical liberalism
HeadquartersPiazza Cavour 3, Turin
Piazza Castello 23, Milan
President
Franco Debenedetti
Director General
Alberto Mingardi
Key people
Carlo Lottieri, Nicola Rossi, Antonio Martino, Sergio Ricossa
AffiliationsCooler Heads Coalition, Atlas Network, EPICENTER
Websitewww.brunoleoni.it

About edit

IBL was established in 2003 to promote free-market ideas. In particular, as stated on its website, the Institute aims to “contribute to the Italian political discourse, to enable a proper appreciation of the role of liberty and private enterprise as pillars of a more prosperous and open society”.[1]

The Institute is an Italian libertarian public policy research organization, structured on the model of US think-tanks such as the Cato Institute. Through its policy papers, seminars and publishing activities, the Institute aims to offer a fruitful contribution to the Italian and European political debate. In particular, IBL is dedicated to promote the principles of individual freedom, limited government and free markets and its philosophy is based on Bruno Leoni’s thought and ideas.

In its latest 2016 "Global Go To Think Tank Index Report"[2] the University of Pennsylvania ranked IBL as the 113th most influential think-tank in the world, out of more than 6,600 institutes. On a European and global level, IBL is part of a broader international network of research centers informed by the same free-market approach: it joins the efforts of the Atlas Network and is a founding member of EPICENTER.[3]

Several EPICENTER partners such as the Institute of Economic Affairs[4] and the Lithuanian Free Market Institute[5] are funded by the Tobacco Industry and the IBL is identified as a "Partner" on the website of the transnational tobacco company British American Tobacco Italy.[6]

Annual Index of Liberalizations edit

IBL publishes an annual Index that aims to shed light on the degree of openness of the 28 Member States by examining ten different economic sectors, which include petrol and diesel retail, electricity, natural gas, labour markets, postal services, telecommunications, broadcasting, air transport, rail transport and insurance.[7] Media and academicians cite the annual index as a source of information for policy-making and research.[8][9][10][11]

First published in 2007, the IBL Index of Liberalizations has greatly evolved over the years. Between 2007 and 2012, Italy was the only country investigated and analyzed against sectoral benchmarks. In 2013, the index methodology was amplified to the EU15, whilst in 2015 the Index began classifying all of the EU28.[12]

Flat-tax project – VentiCinque% per tutti (TwentyFive% for all) edit

On 26 June 2017, IBL launched a new policy proposal called “Venticinque% per tutti” (Twenty-Five% for all).[13][14] This ambitious proposal focuses on Italy’s complex tax system. In particular, the Institute suggests a radical fiscal restructuring: a flat, 25% tax rate on the major taxes in Italy’s system (personal income tax, corporation tax, VAT, tax on financial dividends); the repeal of local and regional taxes; and the replacement of the current patchwork of benefits with a universal cash subsidy – a so-called “basic income” subject to a number of conditions.[15]

The proposal has aroused considerable interest and has been widely debated.[16][17][18][19] Several important politicians, such as Italy’s former Prime Ministers Silvio Berlusconi, Romano Prodi[20] and Lamberto Dini[21] have expressed an interest for IBL’s flat tax reform.[22]

Bruno Leoni and Sergio Ricossa Lectures edit

Between 2008 and 2016, IBL organized a yearly “Discorso Bruno Leoni” (Bruno Leoni Lecture).[23] Since 2016, this lecture has become a biennial occurrence as in 2017 the so-called “Discorso Sergio Ricossa” replaced it. These two lectures are among the Institute’s flagship events, as they strive to bring the Italian public up-to-date to the most relevant international debates. The “Discorsi” are structured as an in-depth lecture by a distinguished scholar or author, in which a seminal topic is investigated from a free-market, individual liberty perspective.

Bruno Leoni Award edit

Since 2008, every year the Institute attributes a "Bruno Leoni Award" dedicated to the thinker whose teachings the Institute refers to, and awarded to distinguished personalities. The award is intended to eminent figures that, through a recently published book, or with the work of a lifetime, have helped to advance the ideas of individual freedom, free market and free competition.[24]

References edit

  1. ^ "Chi Siamo". Istituto Bruno Leoni (in Italian). Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  2. ^ McGann, G. James (2017). "2016 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report". TTCSP Global Go to Think Tank Index Reports. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  3. ^ "About". EPICENTER. 13 September 2014. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  4. ^ "BAT letter to ASH" (PDF).
  5. ^ "Lithuanian Free Market Institute - Think tank network initiative". www.thinktanknetworkresearch.net. Retrieved 2017-04-07.
  6. ^ Italia, British American Tobacco. "British American Tobacco Italia - Partners". www.batitalia.com (in Italian). Retrieved 2017-04-07.
  7. ^ "2017 Index of Liberalisations: a summary". EPICENTER. 4 December 2017. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  8. ^ Benvenuto, Roberta; Bracconi, Marco. "L'Italia delle liberalizzazioni mancate". Inchieste - la Repubblica (in Italian). La Repubblica.
  9. ^ Puato, Alessandra. "Mercato, l'Italia si apre (poco) E anche la Spagna ci sorpassa". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Corriere della Sera.
  10. ^ "Is the European Union a Friend or Foe of Economic Freedom?". Cato Institute. 20 January 2016. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  11. ^ Puato, Alessandra. "Liberalizzazioni, Italia batte Francia e Germania (ma la strada è lunga) Schede". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Corriere della Sera. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  12. ^ "Indice delle Liberalizzazioni". Istituto Bruno Leoni (in Italian). Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  13. ^ "Venticinque% per tutti". Istituto Bruno Leoni (in Italian). Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  14. ^ Rossi, Nicola. "Una "flat tax" al 25%, via Irap-Imu: fisco più semplice e più equo". Il Sole 24 ORE (in Italian). Il Sole 24 Ore.
  15. ^ Mingardi, Alberto. "Flat Tax For Italy?". Istituto Bruno Leoni (in Italian). Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  16. ^ "Flat tax". Il Sole 24 ORE (in Italian). Il Sole 24 Ore. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  17. ^ Capone, Luciano. "Flat tax di populismo o di governo? Forza Italia e Lega davanti al bivio". Il Foglio. Il Foglio. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  18. ^ Seminerio, Mario (18 July 2017). "Cosa non mi convince della Flat tax - Formiche.net". Formiche.net (in Italian). Formiche. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  19. ^ Summo, Gianfranco. "Rossi: "Una flat tax al 25% per salvare il Paese dal fisco"". La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno. La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  20. ^ Prodi, Romano. "La tassa unica spartiacque della prossima sfida elettorale". Il Messaggero (in Italian). Il Messaggero. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  21. ^ Lamberto, Dini; Natale, D'Amico. "Flat tax e minimo vitale aiutano crescita ed equità". Istituto Bruno Leoni (in Italian). Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  22. ^ Di Foggia, Carlo. "Flat tax, come funziona la ricetta di politica economica che unisce Forza Italia e Lega - Il Fatto Quotidiano". Il Fatto Quotidiano (in Italian). Il Fatto Quotidiano. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  23. ^ "Discorso Bruno Leoni". Istituto Bruno Leoni (in Italian). Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  24. ^ "Premio Bruno Leoni". Istituto Bruno Leoni (in Italian). Retrieved 20 December 2017.

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three libertarian scholars Carlo Lottieri Alberto Mingardi and Carlo Stagnaro IBL organizes conferences publishes books briefings and academic papers as well as assisting undergraduate and graduate students with their research work Bruno Leoni InstituteTypeThink tankPurposeOrdoliberalism Austrian School classical liberalismHeadquartersPiazza Cavour 3 TurinPiazza Castello 23 MilanPresidentFranco DebenedettiDirector GeneralAlberto MingardiKey peopleCarlo Lottieri Nicola Rossi Antonio Martino Sergio RicossaAffiliationsCooler Heads Coalition Atlas Network EPICENTERWebsitewww wbr brunoleoni wbr it Contents 1 About 2 Annual Index of Liberalizations 3 Flat tax project VentiCinque per tutti TwentyFive for all 4 Bruno Leoni and Sergio Ricossa Lectures 5 Bruno Leoni Award 6 ReferencesAbout editIBL was established in 2003 to promote free market ideas In particular as stated on its website the Institute aims to contribute to the Italian political discourse to enable a proper appreciation of the role of liberty and private enterprise as pillars of a more prosperous and open society 1 The Institute is an Italian libertarian public policy research organization structured on the model of US think tanks such as the Cato Institute Through its policy papers seminars and publishing activities the Institute aims to offer a fruitful contribution to the Italian and European political debate In particular IBL is dedicated to promote the principles of individual freedom limited government and free markets and its philosophy is based on Bruno Leoni s thought and ideas In its latest 2016 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report 2 the University of Pennsylvania ranked IBL as the 113th most influential think tank in the world out of more than 6 600 institutes On a European and global level IBL is part of a broader international network of research centers informed by the same free market approach it joins the efforts of the Atlas Network and is a founding member of EPICENTER 3 Several EPICENTER partners such as the Institute of Economic Affairs 4 and the Lithuanian Free Market Institute 5 are funded by the Tobacco Industry and the IBL is identified as a Partner on the website of the transnational tobacco company British American Tobacco Italy 6 Annual Index of Liberalizations editIBL publishes an annual Index that aims to shed light on the degree of openness of the 28 Member States by examining ten different economic sectors which include petrol and diesel retail electricity natural gas labour markets postal services telecommunications broadcasting air transport rail transport and insurance 7 Media and academicians cite the annual index as a source of information for policy making and research 8 9 10 11 First published in 2007 the IBL Index of Liberalizations has greatly evolved over the years Between 2007 and 2012 Italy was the only country investigated and analyzed against sectoral benchmarks In 2013 the index methodology was amplified to the EU15 whilst in 2015 the Index began classifying all of the EU28 12 Flat tax project VentiCinque per tutti TwentyFive for all editOn 26 June 2017 IBL launched a new policy proposal called Venticinque per tutti Twenty Five for all 13 14 This ambitious proposal focuses on Italy s complex tax system In particular the Institute suggests a radical fiscal restructuring a flat 25 tax rate on the major taxes in Italy s system personal income tax corporation tax VAT tax on financial dividends the repeal of local and regional taxes and the replacement of the current patchwork of benefits with a universal cash subsidy a so called basic income subject to a number of conditions 15 The proposal has aroused considerable interest and has been widely debated 16 17 18 19 Several important politicians such as Italy s former Prime Ministers Silvio Berlusconi Romano Prodi 20 and Lamberto Dini 21 have expressed an interest for IBL s flat tax reform 22 Bruno Leoni and Sergio Ricossa Lectures editBetween 2008 and 2016 IBL organized a yearly Discorso Bruno Leoni Bruno Leoni Lecture 23 Since 2016 this lecture has become a biennial occurrence as in 2017 the so called Discorso Sergio Ricossa replaced it These two lectures are among the Institute s flagship events as they strive to bring the Italian public up to date to the most relevant international debates The Discorsi are structured as an in depth lecture by a distinguished scholar or author in which a seminal topic is investigated from a free market individual liberty perspective Bruno Leoni Award editSince 2008 every year the Institute attributes a Bruno Leoni Award dedicated to the thinker whose teachings the Institute refers to and awarded to distinguished personalities The award is intended to eminent figures that through a recently published book or with the work of a lifetime have helped to advance the ideas of individual freedom free market and free competition 24 References edit Chi Siamo Istituto Bruno Leoni in Italian Retrieved 20 December 2017 McGann G James 2017 2016 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report TTCSP Global Go to Think Tank Index Reports Retrieved 20 December 2017 About EPICENTER 13 September 2014 Retrieved 20 December 2017 BAT letter to ASH PDF Lithuanian Free Market Institute Think tank network initiative www thinktanknetworkresearch net Retrieved 2017 04 07 Italia British American Tobacco British American Tobacco Italia Partners www batitalia com in Italian Retrieved 2017 04 07 2017 Index of Liberalisations a summary EPICENTER 4 December 2017 Retrieved 20 December 2017 Benvenuto Roberta Bracconi Marco L Italia delle liberalizzazioni mancate Inchieste la Repubblica in Italian La Repubblica Puato Alessandra Mercato l Italia si apre poco E anche la Spagna ci sorpassa Corriere della Sera in Italian Corriere della Sera Is the European Union a Friend or Foe of Economic Freedom Cato Institute 20 January 2016 Retrieved 20 December 2017 Puato Alessandra Liberalizzazioni Italia batte Francia e Germania ma la strada e lunga Schede Corriere della Sera in Italian Corriere della Sera Retrieved 20 December 2017 Indice delle Liberalizzazioni Istituto Bruno Leoni in Italian Retrieved 20 December 2017 Venticinque per tutti Istituto Bruno Leoni in Italian Retrieved 20 December 2017 Rossi Nicola Una flat tax al 25 via Irap Imu fisco piu semplice e piu equo Il Sole 24 ORE in Italian Il Sole 24 Ore Mingardi Alberto Flat Tax For Italy Istituto Bruno Leoni in Italian Retrieved 20 December 2017 Flat tax Il Sole 24 ORE in Italian Il Sole 24 Ore Retrieved 20 December 2017 Capone Luciano Flat tax di populismo o di governo Forza Italia e Lega davanti al bivio Il Foglio Il Foglio Retrieved 20 December 2017 Seminerio Mario 18 July 2017 Cosa non mi convince della Flat tax Formiche net Formiche net in Italian Formiche Retrieved 20 December 2017 Summo Gianfranco Rossi Una flat tax al 25 per salvare il Paese dal fisco La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno Retrieved 20 December 2017 Prodi Romano La tassa unica spartiacque della prossima sfida elettorale Il Messaggero in Italian Il Messaggero Retrieved 20 December 2017 Lamberto Dini Natale D Amico Flat tax e minimo vitale aiutano crescita ed equita Istituto Bruno Leoni in Italian Retrieved 20 December 2017 Di Foggia Carlo Flat tax come funziona la ricetta di politica economica che unisce Forza Italia e Lega Il Fatto Quotidiano Il Fatto Quotidiano in Italian Il Fatto Quotidiano Retrieved 20 December 2017 Discorso Bruno Leoni Istituto Bruno Leoni in Italian Retrieved 20 December 2017 Premio Bruno Leoni Istituto Bruno Leoni in Italian Retrieved 20 December 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bruno Leoni Institute amp oldid 1109784023, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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