• 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 fix for our new house price madness
Peter TulipMarch 22, 2021Spectator

A common objection to the idea that planning restrictions make housing unaffordable is that some...

Superannuation policies must not crimp saving
Terrence O’Brien, Robert CarlingMarch 21, 2021Canberra Times

The Morrison government is close to deciding whether to pick another political fight by cancelling,...

Retirement review’s misleading figures
Terrence O’BrienMarch 19, 2021IDEAS@THECENTRE

The Retirement Income Review (RIR) conclusions are based heavily on the assertion of a $40...

Housing cost is supply and demand
Peter TulipMarch 19, 2021IDEAS@THECENTRE

A common objection to the idea that planning restrictions make housing unaffordable is that some...

On Liberty EP43 How big is big enough government?
Glenn Fahey, Matthew LeshMarch 17, 2021On Liberty

“The goal should be to shrink, focus and improve the state.” We welcomed Adam Smith...

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Implications of the Retirement Income Review: Public advocacy of private profligacy?
Terrence O’BrienMarch 17, 2021AP19

The recent Retirement Income Review implies policies that would reduce after-tax returns to super saving,...

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