• 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 costs of alcohol: all dollars and no sense
Luke MalpassJune 19, 2009

New Zealand is currently experiencing a great wringing of hands about binge drinking – the...

Golden Rule: Dont Mess with the Taxman
John HumphreysJune 12, 2009

In a bizarre American tax trial, businessman Robert Kahre is being charged with intentionally paying...

Incentivising welfare
John HumphreysJune 12, 2009NZ Centre for Political Research

The Key government campaigned on reforming welfare, but as the recession bites deeper we shall...

Supersize New Zealand: A Collection of Essays on How to Improve New Zealand’s Public Policy
June 10, 2009

How can we ‘supersize’ New Zealand? What policies will increase the performance of the economy...

Australia’s recession in perspective
John HumphreysJune 4, 2009Open Forum

A few weeks ago I suggested that we should be relatively optimistic about the Australian...

The Folly of Criminalising Cartels
Jason SoonJune 3, 2009IA111

A cartel is an agreement between competitors not to compete. The most well-known and publicised...

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