• 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.

What would Hayek say?
Greg Lindsay AODecember 29, 2006

In the past month, Australian intellectual life has been made somewhat livelier by a sideshow...

Do tax cuts make a difference?
Phil RennieDecember 12, 2006New Zealand Center For Political Debate

With a budget surplus of over $11 billion the government is fast running out of...

The blight of restrictive trade policy
Phil RennieDecember 12, 2006The Canberra Times

Protectionism is alive and well in Australia with some of the biggest culprits raising their...

State Taxation and Fiscal Federalism: A Blueprint for Further Reform
Robert CarlingNovember 3, 2006PM73

This paper identifies major structural flaws in our current taxation system and develops a set...

A warrior in the battle of ideas
Greg Lindsay AOOctober 27, 2006The Sydney Morning Herald

Lord (Ralph) Harris of High Cross was the last of a number of extraordinary individuals...

Why Tax Cuts Are Good for Growth
Phil RennieOctober 18, 2006IA75

Economic growth involves a number of factors, which are often difficult to isolate. Tax cuts...

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