• 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.

Helicopter money can’t rescue stranded economies
Patrick Carvalho, Robert CarlingMarch 10, 2016Australian Financial Review

There is much huffing and puffing in global financial media about the latest textbook curiosity...

Untangling childcare and family policy
Trisha JhaMarch 5, 2016

Speech given by CIS Policy Analyst Trisha Jha to the NSW Liberal Party’s Rural and...

A fair go means lower taxes
Simon CowanMarch 4, 2016Ideas@TheCentre

Over the past 40 years the cost of old age pensions as a proportion of...

MEDIA RELEASE: Negative gearing survey: how to get the answer you want
Michael PotterMarch 4, 2016

The McKell Institute survey of Australian economists on negative gearing is hopelessly biased and of...

Government tilts the scale towards retirees
Simon CowanMarch 3, 2016Sydney Morning Herald

With the political power of the baby boomer generation growing, it is easy to see...

Retirees tilt the generational bargain in their favour
Simon CowanMarch 3, 2016Australian Financial Review

Pension spending is rapidly becoming unsustainable. Not only because the ageing population will place too...

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