• 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.

Put budget surplus to good use
Robert CarlingSeptember 17, 2007The Australian Financial Reivew

The Howard government’s fiscal strategy, as reiterated in the 2007-08 budget papers, has been to...

It’s always a case of another year, another excuse for not slashing Australia’s tax burden
Alex RobsonSeptember 5, 2007The Canberra Times

There is a famous gag in Charles Schulz’s Peanuts comic strip in which the very...

America will prevail
Lawrence MeadJuly 28, 2007The Australian Financial Review

To read the newspapers, one would believe US power was in steep decline. There are...

University trade-offs for middle classes
Phil RennieJuly 25, 2007The Otago Daily Times

It’s now accepted wisdom that you need a university degree to have a successful and...

Tax Earmarking. Is It Good Practice?
Robert CarlingJuly 16, 2007PM75

This monograph critically analyses the use of earmarked (or ‘hypothecated’) taxes in Australia.  

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Tax circle good for no one
Peter SaundersJuly 10, 2007The Australian

In the past 40 years, our relationship with state and commonwealth governments has been revolutionised....

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