• Economic Policy

CIS is guided by the philosophy of global free markets and individual responsibility. Our economic policy research centres on ideas for continuing reform that will strengthen Australia’s economic independence and prosperity, and challenge the over-reach of big government.

Tax competition promotes good policy
November 10, 2005The Australian Financial Review

Beginning with the 1998 publication of Harmful Tax Competition: an Emerging Global Issue, the Paris-based...

The Wealth of Generations. Capitalism and the Belief in the Future
Johan NorbergNovember 2, 2005OP98

The 22nd Annual Johyn Bonython Lecture delivered by Johan Norberg In this lecture, with optimism...

Welfare Reform and Economic Development for Indigenous Communities
Noel PearsonOctober 25, 2005OP100

Noel Pearson’s lecture is to set out a case for a comprehensive reform agenda in...

Between Two Worlds. Australian Foreign Policy Responses to New and Old Security Dilemmas
David Martin JonesOctober 23, 2005OP97

Australian foreign policy is entering an era of complexity and strategic uncertainty. Globalisation has spawned...

Handouts won’t cure poverty
Wolfgang KasperOctober 11, 2005The Australian Financial Review

The Australian government has joined the turn-of-millennium drive to eliminate extreme Third World poverty a...

The Economics of Indigenous Deprivation and Proposals for Reform
Helen HughesSeptember 23, 2005IA63

The 450,000 Australian Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders who make up Australia’s Indigenous population fall...

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