• 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.

AussieMac Won’t Work
Stephen KirchnerSeptember 8, 2008The Australian Financial Review

The commencement of a new easing cycle by the Reserve Bank of Australia has put...

Government Intervention in Mortgage Finance: The Case Against ‘AussieMac’
Stephen KirchnerSeptember 8, 2008IA99

The sub-prime mortgage crisis in the United States that began in August 2007 has had...

$4billion government subsidy will not promote competition
Stephen KirchnerAugust 30, 2008The Age

The federal government’s decision to purchase $4 billion in residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) has been...

The Faulty Arguments Behind Australia’s Corporate Tax
Sinclair DavidsonAugust 23, 2008PM87

In Australia, the primary function of taxation is to finance government spending. Its secondary objectives...

The Bipolar Pacific
Helen HughesAugust 21, 2008IA98

Australians have become accustomed to bad news from the Pacific islands. Conflict in the Solomon...

OAP rise is doubly taxing for GEN X and Y
Jeremy SammutAugust 15, 2008The Australian

This week’s debate about the future of the old age pension provides an insight into...

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