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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.

Eurovision notes EU disharmony
Oliver Marc HartwichMay 13, 2011Business Spectator

I have always wondered why SBS keeps broadcasting the Eurovision song contest year after year....

Spending pledges need to be backed with hard evidence
Adam CreightonMay 12, 2011Crikey

Given the salubrious set of economic circumstances the government faces, this was a shamefully loose...

Welfare reforms are worthwhile, but not an easy budget fix
May 12, 2011Online Opinion

Earlier this year, with Queensland devastated by natural disasters, I was asked about a possible...

Budget cuts can be popular
Adam CreightonMay 10, 2011The Australian Financial Review

Alexis De Tocqueville worried that democracy would only last until politicians realised they could bribe...

Failed US policies? Not in my back yard
Alexander PhilipatosMay 6, 2011

Earlier this week, when the Aussie dollar reached an all-time high of $1.10, industry leaders...

Reform a boon to all in the money game
May 5, 2011The Age

Imagine if interior designers were ''free''. They were paid not by clients but by commissions...

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