• 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.

A breather before bingeing
Phil RennieMay 17, 2007The New Zealand Herald

Finance Minister Dr Cullen is in an enviable position, despite his protestations of poverty. Every...

Places left untouched by reform
May 16, 2007The Australian

The $5 billion Higher Education Endowment Fund announced in last week's budget gives the Government...

We need better results from social spending
Phil RennieMay 16, 2007The Independant Financial Review

Unlike Paris Hilton though, Finance Minister Michael Cullen doesn’t have to pay for it himself....

Taming New Zealand’s Tax Monster
Phil RennieMay 15, 2007IA87

Since 2000 the amount of tax paid by New Zealanders has increased from $32 billion...

The Government Giveth and the Government Taketh Away: Tax Welfare Churning and the Case for Welfare State Opt-Outs
Peter SaundersMay 14, 2007PM74

Australians are more prosperous than ever before, so the number of people needing government assistance...

None of the Treasurer’s budget handouts makes any economic sense
Peter SaundersMay 10, 2007The Australian

What was the overall rationale driving Peter Costello's 12th budget? What fundamental objectives was he...

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