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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.

Submission to Native Title Leading Practice Agreements Discussion Paper 2010
Helen Hughes, Mark Hughes, Sara HudsonNovember 30, 2010

The Native Title process is only one of the processes returning land to traditional owners....

Increasing Australia’s GST would add little value
Robert CarlingNovember 29, 2010Australian Financial Review

Since France became the first country to adopt the value added tax (VAT, or to...

Ireland beware its saviours
Oliver Marc HartwichNovember 26, 2010

Ireland is the new Greece. Earlier this week, the Irish government asked its European partners...

Europe’s growth-killing cult
Oliver Marc HartwichNovember 25, 2010Business Spectator

After a year of crisis summits, austerity packages and emergency measures, it is no longer...

Pollies’ porkies over small Australia skill shortages
November 19, 2010

It seems Treasury has reached the same conclusion as the CIS. Despite what populist politicians...

Britain’s phoney pursuit of happiness
Oliver Marc HartwichNovember 18, 2010Business Spectator

If you have ever had to find some vital data about the UK economy, you...

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