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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.

We’re wasting billions on tax churn
John HumphreysOctober 8, 2009Business Spectator

The Australian welfare system – including health, education and handouts – costs more than $250...

Ending the Churn: A Tax/Welfare Swap
John HumphreysOctober 7, 2009PM100

The Australian welfare system—including health, education and handouts—costs more than $250 billion per year. Some...

Canberra’s Investment Confusion
Stephen KirchnerSeptember 30, 2009The Wall Street Journal

Chinese companies are increasingly looking to invest overseas, and foreign capitals are calibrating their policy...

For Merkel, it’s now or never to get serious
Oliver Marc HartwichSeptember 29, 2009The Australian

Angela Merkel’s confirmation as Chancellor in Sunday’s German elections could at first look like a...

Hewson manifesto was ahead of its time
Stephen KirchnerSeptember 15, 2009The Australian

Revelations in Paul Kelly’s The March of the Patriots that then Reserve Bank Governor Bernie...

Ten Principles for Tax Reform
Robert CarlingSeptember 11, 2009Policy

Australia’s tax system needs principles that go beyond efficiency, equity and simplicity. Read full article

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