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A Failure to Communicate: What (If Anything) Can we Learn from the Negative Income Tax Experiments
(Elsevier, 2005)
The U.S. and Canadian governments conducted five negative income tax experiments between 1968 and 1980. The labor market findings of these experiments were an advance for understanding the effects of a basic income guarantee, ...
Perspectives on the Guaranteed Income, Part I
(M.E. Sharpe, 2001)
The article focuses on the concept of "Guaranteed Income." The idea of a guaranteed income has been around in one form or another since Thomas Paine proposed a version of it in 1796. Except for a brief period in the 1960s ...
Perspectives on the Guaranteed Income, Part II
(M.E. Sharpe, 2001)
This article literary appraises books related to guaranteed income. The books are: "Freedom and Security: An introduction to the Basic income Debate," by Tony Fitzpatrick; Basic income: Economic Security for All Canadians," ...
The Physical Basis of Voluntary Trade
(Springer, 2010)
The article discusses the conditions under which can we say that people enter the economic system voluntarily. “The Need for an Exit Option” briefly explains the philosophical argument that voluntary interaction requires ...
Who Exploits Who?
(Wiley, 2006)
This article considers two concepts put forward by van Donselaar in a case against basic income: ‘the abuse of rights’, i.e. receiving income from an asset one has no interest in working with; and ‘Donselaarian exploitation’, ...