• 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.

Councils must have real clout
Wolfgang KasperApril 4, 2006The Australian Financial Review

Amid all the talk of tax cuts, Australians should gird themselves for hefty hikes in...

Our beneficiary nation
Phil RennieMarch 15, 2006The Dominion Post

Am I the only one who feels uncomfortable at the latest Working for Families ad...

Promises, Performance, and Prospects: Essays on Political Economy 1980-1998
Barry MaleyMarch 11, 2006Policy

Promises, Performance, and Prospects: Essays on Political Economy 1980-1998 By Antonio Martino Reviewed by Barry...

Sensory Order and Economic Order: The links between human cognition and economic freedom in Hayek’s thought
Julie NovakMarch 1, 2006OP101

While Friedrich August von Hayek’s name will forever remain associated with economics, his original scholarly...

HELPless: How the FEE-HELP Loans System Lets Students Down and How to Fix it
Andrew NortonFebruary 27, 2006IA68

Australia pioneered repaying student loans through the tax system, the HECS scheme. In 2005, HECS...

Single-desk philosophy reaps what it sows
Wolfgang KasperFebruary 10, 2006The Australian Financial Review

Economists have long known that business monopolies and the corrupt abuse of political power are...

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