• 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.

Bordering on the absurd
Robert CarlingOctober 30, 2020Ideas@TheCentre

November 3 is shaping up as a big day in the 2020 calendar: the US...

Why the price of cheap money will always be too high
Warren HoganOctober 29, 2020Financial Review

Next Tuesday, the Reserve Bank of Australia is expected to reduce the cash rate to...

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The End of Monetary Policy?
Warren HoganOctober 29, 2020AP16

Monetary policy is not the answer to our economic problems; and central bank actions could...

Restrictions hinder housing affordability
Peter TulipOctober 23, 2020Ideas@theCentre

Restrictions on new building are one of the main reasons housing is so expensive, especially...

Innovation in Australia
Matt RidleyOctober 22, 2020OP176

In the mid twentieth-century, half the world still lived in extreme poverty. Today, even corrected...

Budget squibbed on reform
Simon CowanOctober 16, 2020Ideas@theCentre

The biggest story of the 2020 budget is not, surprisingly, the 12-figure record deficit. It...

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