• 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.

The looming task of childcare
Trisha JhaMay 16, 2014

Buried in an innocuous-looking table in Statement 6 of Budget Paper 1 lies this hard...

Revenue to the rescue
Robert CarlingMay 16, 2014

For all its rhetorical emphasis on expenditure restraint, the 2014-15 budget in fact relies heavily...

More aid bang with fewer taxpayers’ bucks?
Benjamin HerscovitchMay 16, 2014

Predictably, the aid community has savaged the Abbott government's decision to cap Australia's overseas development...

Inflation must be in the tax review
Robert CarlingMay 16, 2014The Australian

Instead of thinking up new ways to extract more tax dollars from our pay packets,...

Keeping the cuts in the family
Simon CowanMay 14, 2014Business Spectator

Joe Hockey’s first budget is a hesitant first step towards fiscal responsibility but the age...

Some progress has been made towards fixing perverse incentives
Trisha JhaMay 14, 2014The Guardian

The reforms to family tax benefits are the most significant since the current policies were...

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