• 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.

Red herrings in the not-so-great tax debate
Robert CarlingFebruary 24, 2016Business Spectator

What passes for the tax debate has taken some weird turns. The voters will be...

TPP threatens nobody’s sovereignty
Patrick Carvalho, Greg LindsayFebruary 24, 2016Australian Financial Review

Scaremongering campaigns against Investor-State Dispute Settlement provisions in the recently concluded TPP talks are the...

MEDIA RELEASE: Fully fixing bracket creep will help low income earners the most
Michael PotterFebruary 22, 2016

Indexing tax thresholds to fight bracket creep will deliver the greatest benefit to low income...

Capitalism in South Africa
Helen AndrewsFebruary 19, 2016Ideas@TheCentre

The picture at right is the view from the Johannesburg office tower the Carlton Centre,...

Let’s talk about ‘the youth’
Trisha JhaFebruary 19, 2016Ideas@TheCentre

This week Fairfax breathlessly reported an ‘exclusive’ from The Australia Institute that purported to show...

Close the accountability gap in Indigenous affairs
Eloise AmbroseFebruary 19, 2016Ideas@TheCentre

Total government expenditure on services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders is more than $30.3...

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