• 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.

Why is government regulating sport codes?
Trisha JhaJanuary 15, 2016Ideas@TheCentre

After working at CIS for over two years, you’d think I would have learned by...

The labour market’s troubling trend
Patrick CarvalhoJanuary 15, 2016Business Spectator

The latest ABS figures show the labour market continues to perform reasonably well, given the...

Why retirees aren’t spending their savings
Simon CowanJanuary 13, 2016Business Spectator

A number of recent reports, including one this week from CSIRO, show that retiree households...

The case against levying CGT on the family home
Robert CarlingJanuary 12, 2016Business Spectator

No tax reform debate would be complete without the appearance of hoary old chestnuts like...

Numeracy and literacy still count
Patrick CarvalhoJanuary 11, 2016Canberra Times

A world of constantly-changing technologies brings the challenge of keeping workplace skill updated. While everyone...

2016: what lies ahead
Patrick CarvalhoJanuary 8, 2016Ideas@TheCentre

As the festive season closes, 2016 arrives with many promises and challenges. For starters, the...

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