• 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.

Reform summit must focus on productivity growth
Robert CarlingAugust 13, 2015Australian Financial Review

Participants in the National Reform Summit will disagree on many things, but they might agree...

Submission to the Senate Economics References Committee Inquiry into Personal Choice and Community Impacts 2015
August 11, 2015

The CIS submission into the Senate Economics References Committee Inquiry proposed two tightly targeted areas...

Reform spending not taxes
Greg LindsayAugust 3, 2015Australian Financial Review

The public policy debate surrounding tax and government spending has travelled a long way since...

Silver linings in recent youth unemployment data
Patrick CarvalhoAugust 3, 2015Business Spectator

Despite recent easing, youth unemployment remains worryingly high following a flood of jobless youngsters since...

Moritorium on health tax and spend policies
Jeremy SammutJuly 31, 2015Ideas@TheCentre

We urgently need to change the conversation about health. The Intergenerational Reports have warned for...

Another unhelpful tax thought bubble
Robert CarlingJuly 31, 2015Ideas@TheCentre

Last weekend’s ALP conference resolution committing a future Labor government to ‘consider’ a version of...

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