Research and Education in the UK Basic Income Debate
Malcolm Torry ()
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Malcolm Torry: University of Bath
Chapter Chapter 15 in Basic Income—What, Why, and How?, 2022, pp 253-276 from Palgrave Macmillan
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Abstract A brief history of the Basic Income debate in the UK is offered, followed by descriptions of three significant incidents that illustrate how evidence from research can be abused or ignored. The Basic Income debate in the UK is found to have been characterised by an educational approach, and in particular by the ubiquity of research on financial feasibility. Conclusions will be drawn in relation to the requirement for careful definition, the importance of high-quality research, and the usefulness of a diversity of approaches and institutions.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-14248-2_15
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