Foundation for European Economic Development

Foundation for European Economic Development

Foundation for European Economic Development ("FEED") is a charity formed in November 1990 under the auspices of European Association for Evolutionary and Political Economy EAEPE.

The charity is formally registered under the Charities Act (England and Wales) and helps with financial assistance for the EAEPE conferences and other relevant projects.


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