Empirical Research on an Unconditional Basic Income in Europe
Edited by Lei Delsen ()
in Contributions to Economics from Springer, currently edited by Johannes Glaeser
Date: 2019
ISBN: 978-3-030-30044-9
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Unconditional Basic Income and Welfare State Reform in Representative Democracies
- Lei Delsen
- Ch Chapter 2 Individual Preferences for the Unconditional Basic Income in the European Union
- Lei Delsen and Rutger Schilpzand
- Ch Chapter 3 Is a Basic Income Feasible in Europe?
- Genevieve Shanahan, Mark Smith and Priya Srinivasan
- Ch Chapter 4 Exploring Benefits and Costs: Challenges of Implementing Citizen’s Basic Income in Scotland
- Michael Wlliam Danson
- Ch Chapter 5 Job Search, Employment Capabilities and Well-being of People on Welfare in the Dutch ‘Participation Income’ Experiments
- Ruud Muffels and Erwin Gielens
- Ch Chapter 6 The Who and the Why? Selection Bias in an Unconditional Basic Income Inspired Social Assistance Experiment
- János Betkó, Niels Spierings, Maurice Gesthuizen and Peer Scheepers
- Ch Chapter 7 Experimental Economics: A Test-Bed for the Unconditional Basic Income?
- Sascha Füllbrunn, Lei Delsen and Jana Vyrastekova
- Ch Chapter 8 Experimental and Game Theoretical Analyses of the Unconditional Basic Income
- Toshiji Kawagoe
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-30044-9
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