• 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.

When ‘indexation’ does not mean ‘increase’
Robert CarlingAugust 27, 2020Ideas@theCentre

The politics of social benefits contribute in no small way to the difficulties in containing...

The tyranny that strikes a friendless Clive Palmer could hurt any of us
Tom Switzer, Robert CarlingAugust 23, 2020Sydney Morning Herald

We don’t know Clive Palmer and we have no time for his antics. However, not...

IR reform key to recovery
Simon CowanAugust 21, 2020Ideas@theCentre

For several weeks now, the government has clearly been floating balloons in the IR space...

Does this government have the guts to take on IR reform?
Simon CowanAugust 15, 2020Canberra Times

Coronavirus has caused the government to reconsider policy areas, such as industrial relations, once buried...

Want to fix coronavirus unemployment? First, fix industrial relations regulation
Judith SloanAugust 14, 2020Spectator

Industrial relations regulation in Australia is too prescriptive and complex, and disempowers both employers and...

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Industrial Relations in a Post-COVID World
Judith SloanAugust 13, 2020AP12

The economic shocks of COVID-19 and the associated government responses have rendered aspects of our...

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