• 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.

Fixing Prices: Why Vouchers Won’t Work While Governments Set Fees
Andrew NortonFebruary 11, 2009IA105

In December 2008, the federal government received the Review of Australian Higher Education: Final Report,...

Prices: Why vouchers won’t work while governments set fees
February 11, 2009

BRADLEY REPORT FAILS TO FIX UNI FEES MESS The Bradley report is another chapter in...

Stimulus is a waste of taxpayer’s dollars
Robert CarlingFebruary 5, 2009The Newcastle Herald

The use of fiscal pump priming – for a long time shelved in favour of...

Plan delivers little bang for very big bucks
Stephen KirchnerFebruary 4, 2009The Australian

When it comes to activist fiscal policy, it seems that nothing succeeds like failure. The...

Best way to help a warming planet is to tax carbon and let the market decide
John HumphreysJanuary 31, 2009The Age

With the country slipping into recession and the government falling into deficit, political priorities have...

Taxation rhetoric and reality
John HumphreysJanuary 30, 2009Business Spectator

In the 2008 Budget the government outlined its plan for future tax cuts. In light...

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