The Mackinac Center for Public Policy is a nonpartisan research and
educational institute devoted to improving the quality of life for all Michigan
citizens by promoting sound solutions to state and local policy questions. The Mackinac
Center assists policy makers, scholars, business people, the media and the public by
providing objective analysis of Michigan issues. The goal of all Center reports,
commentaries and educational programs is to equip Michigan citizens and other decision
makers to better evaluate policy options.
The Mackinac Center for Public Policy is broadening the debate on
issues that has for many years been dominated by the belief that government intervention
should be the standard solution. Center publications and programs, in contrast, offer an
integrated and comprehensive approach that considers:
All Institutions.
The Center examines the important role of voluntary associations, business, community and
family, as well as government.
All People.
Mackinac Center research recognizes the diversity of Michigan citizens and treats them as
individuals with unique backgrounds, circumstances and goals.
All Disciplines.
Center research incorporates the best understanding of economics, science, law,
psychology, history and morality, moving beyond mechanical cost/benefit analysis.
All Times. Center
research evaluates long-term consequences, not simply short-term impact.
Committed to its independence, the Mackinac Center for Public
Policy neither seeks nor accepts any government funding. It enjoys the support of
foundations, individuals, and businesses who share a concern for Michigan's future and
recognize the important role of sound ideas.
The Center is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization under Section
501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.