• 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.

Reform, Retreat and Relinquishment: Lessons from historic state ownership of businesses in NSW
Percy AllanSeptember 24, 2019PP23

In the 1980s and 90s, Australian governments agreed to an ambitious program of micro-economic reforms...

Corporates buy into social issues at their peril
Tom SwitzerSeptember 21, 2019The Age

Companies used to avoid sensitive social issues. Any strong stance on hot-button public-policy matters, they...

Transforming society through philanthropy
Tom Switzer, Karl ZinsmeisterSeptember 16, 2019

Even with government gridlock, private actions can transform society. Many people despair that Washington is...

Industrial relations reform shouldn’t become an obstacle to progress
Simon CowanSeptember 14, 2019The Canberra Times

California passed legislation this week to significantly restrict the ability of businesses to use independent...

What Do Parents Want? Australian childcare preferences and attitudes
Eugenie Joseph, Fiona MuellerSeptember 10, 2019PP22

Many Australian families rely on formal and informal childcare to enable them to take on...

No recession, but big policy task
Robert CarlingSeptember 6, 2019Ideas@TheCentre

The economic ghouls may be disappointed that this week’s real GDP read-out for the quarter...

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