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The aim of the research at the CIS is to work towards an efficient and predictable tax system that does not impose too great a burden on the economy.

Slicing up a bigger national pie
Robert CarlingJuly 27, 2012

How often do we hear that the rich are getting richer while the poor are...

Shaking the 2012–13 money tree
Andrew BakerJuly 6, 2012

New financial years often mark the beginning of new government policies, programs and payments, and...

Mutual obligation as human rights abuse
Andrew BakerJune 22, 2012

The Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) has written to the Parliamentary Joint Committee on...

Free to be fat
Andrew BakerJune 15, 2012

Susanne Eman, a mother of two from the United Kingdom, weighs 343 kgs and wants...

The Condensed Wealth of Nations and The Incredibly Condensed Theory of Moral Sentiments
Eamonn ButlerJune 12, 2012OP126

Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations is one of the most important books ever written....

Are tax concessions stepping stones towards smaller government?
Andrew BakerJune 8, 2012

The Productivity Commission’s 2010–11 Trade and Assistance Review highlights a contentious issue for those who...

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