• 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.

Tax cuts fail to deliver the incentive they could have
Robert CarlingOctober 7, 2020Financial Review

Incentive, productivity, stimulus, equity, debt. These are the key words in assessing the federal budget’s...

Jobs for all idea is not a keeper
Glenn FaheyOctober 4, 2020The Australian

Of course the best form of welfare is a job, but that’s no justification for...

RBA ‘indolence’ and reform
Peter TulipOctober 2, 2020Ideas@theCentre

Last week Paul Keating blasted the Reserve Bank of Australia for its ‘indolence’ and ‘timidity’....

Why income tax cuts should be brought forward
Robert CarlingOctober 2, 2020Ideas@theCentre

Heavy hints from ministers that planned personal income tax cuts will be brought forward in...

‘Little knowledge’ budget
Tony MakinOctober 2, 2020Ideas@theCentre

The dictum that “a little knowledge is a dangerous thing” rings very true in the...

Budget 2020: the overwhelming case for accelerated income tax cuts
Robert CarlingOctober 1, 2020Spectator

Heavy hints from ministers that planned personal income tax cuts will be brought forward in...

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