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Exploring the Basic Income Guarantee

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Risk and the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend
Michael A. Lewis
Opposed: Democracy Destroyed
Robert E. Wright and Aleksandra Przegalińska
Basic Pensions in Latin America: Toward a Rights-Based Policy?
Camila Arza
Why UBI Experiments Cannot Resolve Much of the Public Disagreement About UBI
Karl Widerquist
Basic Income and Cultural Participation for Remote-Living Indigenous Australians
Jon Altman and Francis Markham
The Approximation of a Property-Rights Accord
Karl Widerquist
Is a Citizen’s Income Psychologically Feasible?
Malcolm Torry
Basic Income Beyond the Negative Income Tax (the 80s and 90s and a Bit Before)
Wayne Simpson
Advocacy for a Universal Basic Income for the United States: My Story
Diane R. Pagen
Why Unconditional Transfers Are Not Exploitative
Simon Birnbaum
The Importance of Independence II: Freedom and Integrity
Karl Widerquist
Some Effects of Basic Income on Economic Variables
Meghnad Desai and Ana Helena Palermo
Social Effects of Basic Income
Jennifer Mays and Malcolm Torry
In Favor: Democracy Enhanced and Social Justice, Too!
Robert E. Wright and Aleksandra Przegalińska
A Two-Tiered Welfare State
Leah Hamilton
The Bottom Line
Karl Widerquist
The Necessity and Directivity of Basic Income from the Perspective of Christian Ethics: Focusing on the Ethics of the Other
Ho-Chul Kwak
Peace, Robots, and Technological Unemployment
Mark Walker
Opposed: Dependency
Robert E. Wright and Aleksandra Przegalińska
Can Older Citizens Lead the Way to a Universal Basic Income?
Susan St John
Total Economic Rents in Australia as a Source for Basic Income
Gary Flomenhoft
Will a Basic Income Guarantee Work?
Allan Sheahen
BIG and the Negative Income Tax: A Comparative Spontaneous Orders Approach
Troy Camplin
Identifying Important Empirical Claims in the UBI Debate
Karl Widerquist
In Favor: Autonomy
Robert E. Wright and Aleksandra Przegalińska
Only for Children?
Malcolm Torry
Permanent Perhaps: Challenges to the Model in Alaska in Its First 30 Years
Gregg Erickson and Cliff Groh
Beyond the Three Selection Principles of Welfare Policy (Work, Family, and Belonging): Toward a Reconsideration of the Fujin Hogo Jigyo (Women’s Protection Project) in Japan
Kaori Katada
Common Wealth Dividends, Generalized
Brent Ranalli
Conclusion
Richard Pereira
Reconfiguring Social Security Arrangements and Strengthening Public Services
Jennifer Mays
The Decision to Implement UBI Experiments
Roberto Merrill, Catarina Neves and Bru Laín
Summary and Alternatives
Robert E. Wright and Aleksandra Przegalińska
Claims That Don’t Need a Test
Karl Widerquist
Popular Support for Differently Designed Varieties of Basic Income
Tijs Laenen
Ireland: Pathways to a Basic Income in Ireland
Sean Healy and Brigid Reynolds
The Most Vulnerable
Leah Hamilton
The Importance of Independence III: Market Vulnerability
Karl Widerquist
Has the Basic Income Guarantee Ever Been Tested?
Allan Sheahen
The Health Case for Basic Income
Matthew Johnson, Elliott Johnson and Kate Pickett
Claims That Can’t Be Tested with Available Techniques
Karl Widerquist
Alaska’s Permanent Fund Dividend as a Model for Reducing Global Poverty
Paul Segal
Ecological Effects of Basic Income
Michael W. Howard, Jorge Pinto and Ulrich Schachtschneider
Comparing Welfare Regimeswelfare regimes to Basic Incomebasic income Ideals
Simon Watkins
Diversion Ahead? Change Is Needed but That Doesn’t Mean That Basic Income Is the Answer
Dina Bowman, Shelley Mallett and Diarmuid Cooney-O’Donoghue
What about the Work Ethic?
Allan Sheahen
A Regional Citizen’s Income to Reduce Poverty in Central America
Alice Krozer and Rubén Lo Vuolo
The USA’s Modern Civil Rights Movement and Basic Income Guarantee
Judy L. Lewis
Critical Reflections on the Future of Alaska’s Permanent Fund and Dividend
Karl Widerquist and Michael W. Howard
Claims That Can Be Tested but Only Partially, Indirectly, or Inconclusively
Karl Widerquist
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