• 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.

Free to Grow: Unlocking Economic Prosperity
Professor John H. Cochrane, Gene TunnySeptember 7, 2023
CIS welcomes Professor John Cochrane for a lecture and conversation with economist and CIS adjunct...
Debunking Degrowth
Gene TunnySeptember 7, 2023AP54
In a country with a growing population, such as Australia, a policy of degrowth would...
Politicisation – the attack on merit and our way of life
Scott Prasser, Karla PincottSeptember 6, 2023Liberalism in Question

Below is an excerpt from Scott Prasser paper, which can be read here. Types of...

The Rental Crisis. Submission to the Senate Community Affairs Committee
Peter TulipAugust 31, 2023

Rents are too high. This leads to homelessness, rental stress, long commutes, overcrowding, and a...

Rental and Housing Affordability with Peter Tulip
Peter Tulip, Karla PincottAugust 30, 2023Liberalism in Question

Rental and Housing Affordability with Peter Tulip: We need to relax zoning restrictions to allow...

IGR
Opportunity abounds in IGR. Can Chalmers and political class grasp it?
Simon Cowan, Matthew TaylorAugust 26, 2023CANBERRA TIMES

In a political world obsessed with the ultra-short term, the 2023 Intergenerational Report (IGR) launched...

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