• 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.

Life’s joys get a little lost down holes of health-cost analyses
Eric CramptonOctober 21, 2009The Canberra Times

Soon, we’ll see a report showing that the social costs of skiing are in the...

Fiscal Shock and Awe in the United States
Robert CarlingOctober 21, 2009IA118

The US federal budget deficit was $US1.4 trillion (10% of GDP) in the fiscal year...

‘Healthist’ doomsayers are spoiling all our fun
Eric CramptonOctober 16, 2009The New Zealand Herald

Sometime soon, we’ll see a report showing that the social costs of skiing are in...

Policymakers Sold Australia Short
Stephen KirchnerOctober 14, 2009The Australian Financial Review

Key economic data, including GDP growth and the unemployment rate, have come in better than...

Fiscal Fallacies : The Failure of Activist Fiscal Policy
Stephen KirchnerOctober 14, 2009PF18

The global financial crisis that emerged in 2007 has turned into a major, worldwide economic...

A Streak of Hypocrisy
October 12, 2009

THIS YEAR’S CHRISTMAS LUNCH FOR RETIREES WILL BE AT THE EXPENSE OF YOUNG TAXPAYERS Net...

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