Founder(s) | Patrícia Carlos de Andrade |
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Established | 2005 |
Focus | New Right, Economics |
Key people | Gustavo Franco Rodrigo Constantino |
Budget | Revenue (2012): $524,391 Expenses (2012): $494,330[1][2] |
Location | , , Brazil |
Website | www |
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The Instituto Millenium (Millennium Institute), also known by the acronym Imil (or IMIL), is a Brazilian "advocacy think tank" based in Rio de Janeiro. It was created in 2005 by the economist Patrícia Carlos de Andrade to disseminate a world view based on economic liberalism (or "modern right").[3] According to Observatório da Imprensa, it has the support of large corporations and media groups, with the aim of influencing the Brazilian society through the diffusion of ideas of its representatives, experts and columnists.[4]