• 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.

Scare Campaigns over ChAFTA are a public disservice
Patrick CarvalhoSeptember 4, 2015Ideas@TheCentre

“They are letting Chinese companies bring their own workers … Sorry, but you won’t even...

Australia is not heading to a recession … yet
Patrick Carvalho, Michael PotterSeptember 3, 2015Business Spectator

It’s official: Australia’s glory days might be truly over. The Bureau of Statistics yesterday released...

Two cheers for Treasurer
Michael PotterAugust 28, 2015Ideas@TheCentre

On Monday, the Treasurer, Joe Hockey, made a speech arguing that personal taxes should be...

National Reform Summit good, bad and ugly
Simon CowanAugust 28, 2015ideas@thecentre

On Wednesday, KPMG hosted Australia’s opinion leaders at the National Reform Summit. Trade unions, business...

A GST increase – taking the easy way out
Michael PotterAugust 28, 2015SBS

As a result of the National Reform Summit, there has been increasing support for a...

Principles and recommendations for tax reform – CIS submission National Reform Summit
Simon Cowan, Robert Carling, Henry ErgasAugust 27, 2015CIS Submission

The slant towards cutting taxes before 2010 was welcome, but for such an approach to...

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