• 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.

Australia’s Future in the Balance: Overcoming Antagonism & Reigniting Enterprise & Prosperity
Wolfgang Kasper, Paul KellyJune 25, 2015

Following economic reforms that began in 1983 and petered out around 2003, Australians enjoyed the...

The Age Old Problem of Old Age: Fixing the Pension
Simon Cowan, Matthew TaylorMay 3, 2015

In this TARGET 30 Research Report CIS modelling shows that reforming the pension could deliver...

Towards a more competitive Medicare: The case for deregulating medical fees and co-payments in Australia
David GadielMay 3, 2015Research Report 1

GPs have been willing to bulk bill for over 80% of GP consultations, but where...

Right or Rort? Dissecting Australia’s Tax Concessions
Robert CarlingMay 3, 2015Research Report 2

While action is needed to correct structural budget deficits, the criticism of tax concessions has...

Regulating for Quality in Childcare: The Evidence Base
Trisha JhaNovember 5, 2014PM142

The National Quality Agenda (NQA) endorsed by all states and territories in 2009 regulates childcare...

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...

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