Robert Carling

Robert Carling is a Senior Fellow at the Centre for Independent Studies. Robert is researching and writing about fiscal policy, taxation and federalism. Robert’s recent reports include Voting for a living: A shift in Australian politics from selling policies to buying votes? (with co-author Terrence O’Brien) and Too Little; Too Late: Personal Income Tax Reform in Australia.

Prior to joining the CIS, Robert was Executive Director, Economic and Fiscal at the New South Wales Treasury from 1998 to 2006. Previous positions have been with Commonwealth Treasury, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. He holds academic qualifications in economics and finance from the London School of Economics and Political Science, Georgetown University and the University of Queensland.

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Public Money: Federal-State Financial Relations and the Constitutional Limits on Spending Public Money
Anne Twomey, Robert CarlingOctober 29, 2014OP138

It is uncontroversial that federal-state financial relations need reform, but it is necessary to understand...

Sovereignty, Blame Games and Tony Abbott’s New Federalism
Anne Twomey, Jeremy Sammut, Nick Greiner, Robert CarlingAugust 28, 2014PF27

In July 2014, the Centre for Independent Studies (CIS) held a public forum on reform...

Where Your Tax Dollars Go
Robert CarlingJuly 9, 2014

Taxation is imposed through the coercive power of the state. Politicians often speak of “asking”...

Where Your Tax Dollars Go
Robert CarlingJuly 9, 2014SP14

Taxation is imposed through the coercive power of the state. Politicians often speak of “asking”...

Budget 2014-15: Fiscal responsibility or savage cuts?
Alexander Philipatos, Benjamin Herscovitch, Helen Andrews, Jennifer Buckingham OAM, Robert Carling, Simon Cowan, Stephen Kirchner, Steven Schwartz, Trisha JhaMay 16, 2014SP13

The CIS analyses the Abbott government’s crucial first budget, including significant changes in the key...

States of Debt
Robert CarlingMarch 20, 2014T30.07

While Commonwealth government debt has been the focus of attention recently, this report takes a...

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