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Market Neutrality Research Forum

Insight for better law and a better economy

Focus Areas

Within the Forum, independent research is conducted on competition neutrality and the impact of state intervention in key sectors — energy, the circular economy, digital technologies, and AI.

The Forum creates a collaborative space for academia, business, and public administration to work together toward effective and competitive regulation.

A space for analysis and exchange of ideas

A forum for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers

Frequently asked questions

What is the Forum?

The Forum is an independent research and analytical initiative dedicated to deepening the understanding of market competition, neutrality, and the relationship between the public and private sectors.

We operate at the intersection of academia, law, and the economy — bringing together researchers, practitioners, and policymakers.

Is the Forum a public institution?

No. The Forum is independent and non-partisan.

It operates as a foundation or research association, collaborating with universities, industry organizations, and public institutions — but remaining institutionally separate from them.

How can one collaborate with the Forum?

Collaboration may take the form of:

• participation in research projects,
• joint seminars and analytical work,
• expert consultations and academic reviews,
• institutional or industry partnerships.

Individuals and institutions interested in cooperation are welcome to contact us via the contact form or directly by email.

Does the Forum engage in commercial activity?

Not in the traditional sense.

The Forum carries out projects funded through grants, donations, research partnerships, and expert commissions — all consistent with its mission.

It does not provide legal or consulting services of a commercial nature.

Does the Forum publish its analyses publicly?

Yes.

Some studies are released as reports, working papers, or policy briefs available on the website.

Other materials are developed within closed research projects and are not published in full.

Does the Forum cooperate with public administration or the European Commission?

Yes, in selected thematic areas.

The Forum takes part in public consultations, provides expert opinions, and contributes to policy debates at both national and EU levels.

It always maintains full analytical independence.