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The Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity launches its public policy research

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The Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity (GISP), an independent public policy think-tank, announces the launch of its official website and releases the first set of Working Papers and Policy Notes. The Institute is dedicated to the promotion of interdisciplinary research in the service of an improved quality of life for all members of society. It will disseminate alternative public policy solutions that address a wide range of socio-economic problems faced by the global community. For more information, visit Global-ISP.org and follow its social media channels via Facebook and Twitter @GISP_Tweets..… For Immediate Release The Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity launches its public policy research

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The Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity (GISP), an independent public policy think-tank, announces the launch of its official website and releases the first set of Working Papers and Policy Notes. The Institute is dedicated to the promotion of interdisciplinary research in the service of an improved quality of life for all members of society. It will disseminate alternative public policy solutions that address a wide range of socio-economic problems faced by the global community.
For more information, visit Global-ISP.org and follow its social media channels via Facebook and Twitter @GISP_Tweets..…
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