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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.

States heading for a debt problem
Robert CarlingMarch 27, 2014Open Forum

Details of the expansion of Commonwealth government debt, past and projected, have been given a...

State governments in a jobs quandary
Robert CarlingMarch 21, 2014

Two years ago Queensland voters changed their government in the most emphatic terms imaginable, partly...

The problem with youth is cost and incentive
Alexander PhilipatosMarch 21, 2014

At 6.3%, Australia’s unemployment rate is at its highest level in ten years. While our...

How to fix Australia’s states of fiscal disgrace
Robert CarlingMarch 20, 2014Business Spectator

In a noteworthy act of budget honesty, the Queensland Government this week released ‘Economic and...

States on a slippery debt slope
Robert CarlingMarch 20, 2014The Australian Financial Review

The federal government's mid-year budget review grabbed headlines by revealing a level of debt growing...

Don’t blame foreigners for rising house prices
Stephen KirchnerMarch 20, 2014The Age

Shoddy tax laws, not Chinese investors, are driving up the prices of new dwellings. Foreign...

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