• 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.

End the budget sideshow
Stephen KirchnerJuly 14, 2009The Australian

The federal government’s taxing and spending powers have far-reaching consequences for our economic prosperity. While...

MAKE POLLIES PAY FOR FISCAL EXCESS
July 9, 2009

Federal politicians should face pay cuts for fiscal irresponsibility as part of a radical overhaul...

In Defence of Non-Government Schools
Jennifer Buckingham OAMJuly 2, 2009IA112

The Rudd Labor government has so far taken a hands-off approach to the issue of...

Standard and Poor’s has given NSW the benefit of some major doubts
Robert CarlingJuly 2, 2009

The NSW government, in its 2009–10 budget announced last week, claims to have charted a...

Workers on low incomes are losing out
John HumphreysJune 29, 2009Camberra Times

The Australian Fair Pay Commission decided last July to increase the minimum wage by $1126...

Short-term fixes are a fiscal fallacy
Stephen KirchnerJune 20, 2009

Policymakers in Australia have instinctively reached for the Keynesian playbook in the context of the...

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