• 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.

Submission to the Senate Economics References Committee Inquiry into improving consumer experiences, choice, and outcomes in Australia’s retirement system.
Peter TulipFebruary 12, 2024
Allowing first home buyers to borrow from their superannuation would transform superannuation from an obstacle...
Tax surrender
Labor’s tax backflip all the easier against an opposition with no spine
Simon CowanFebruary 10, 2024CANBERRA TIMES

Labor’s tax backflip all the easier against an opposition with no spine. This week’s news...

Major tax reform needed to overcome bracket creep
Robert CarlingFebruary 8, 2024DAILY TELEGRAPH

Major tax reform needed to overcome bracket creep. The Albanese government’s backflip over the shape...

Housing Affordability and Supply Restrictions
Peter TulipFebruary 8, 2024PP55
This paper describes the evidence of large effects of planning restrictions on housing affordability. This...
Housing is becoming a pipe dream for young Australians
Emilie DyeFebruary 6, 2024IA149
Housing affordability remains one of Australia’s clearest — and most frequently cited — examples of...
Australia’s post-pandemic public debt: is there still a problem?
Robert CarlingFebruary 5, 2024PP54
This report provides an update of the public debt situation and outlook based on the...
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