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1999 | FUMAGALLI, Andrea & LAZZAROTTO | "Tutte bianche. ' | Maurizio eds. 1999. Tutte bianche. Disoccupazione di massa e reddito di cittadinanza [White overalls. Mass unemployment and citizen's income]. Roma: Derive Approdi (Via Carlo Alberto 10, 00185 Roma, derive.approdi@mbox1.flashnet.it), 192p |
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1999 | GODINOT | "Xavier (ed.), Droit au travail et revenu d'existence" | Special issue of Revue Quart Monde 172, December 1999, 64p., 45 FF. |
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1999 | GOUVEIA, Miguel and FARINHA RODIGUES, Carlos | "The impact of a Minimum Guaranteed Income Program in Portugal" | The objective of this paper is to estimate the impact of the Portuguese Minimum Guaranteed Income Program (RMIG). |
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1999 | Groot, Loek & van Iperen, Frauke. | “Integraal milieubeleid en het groene basisinkomen” | Integrated environmental policy and the green basic income], Milieu: Tijdschrift voor Milieuvraagstukken 3, 152-160. |
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1999 | Groot, Loek F.M | "Basic Income and Unemployment." | Amsterdam: Netherlands School for Social and Economic Policy Research, 240p |
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1999 | HEIDSIECK, Emmanuelle & BRESSON, Yoland | "Bonne année! Manifeste pour un revenu d'existence" | Editions du Toit (48bis rue Bobillot, F-75013 Paris), 1999, 124p., 85 FF |
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1999 | HOWELL, Graham | "Crusoe meets Friday as a Fellow Citizen" | In Victoria Economic Commentaries (Victoria University at Wellington (NZ), Economics Department), 1999. |
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1999 | Huber, Joseph. | "Plain Money. A Proposal for Supplying the Nations with the Necessary Means in a Modern Monetary System." | Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg: Forschungsberichte des Instituts für Soziologie (Abderhaldenstrasse 7, D-06099 Halle an der Saale) 99-3, 45p. |
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1999 | Jackson, W. A. | "Basic Income and the Right to Work" | Journal of Post-Keynesian Economics 21 (4), 639-662. |
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1999 | Lerner, Sally / Clark, Charles M.A. / Needham, W. Robert | "Basic Income: Economic security for all Canadians" | Basic economic security is an idea whose time has come. In this wide-ranging book, the authors make a compelling case for the introduction of a "universal citizen's income." Canadian workers face continuing turbulence and fundamental shifts in the workplace. Globalization and technological change are pressing in on all of us. The authors trace in detail both the pros and cons of a basic income policy--how it might be funded and delivered, how it might increase jobs or change lifestyles and the work ethic. Extensive examples from Europe and the United States help to clarify the Canadian situation. Toronto: Between the Lines Press (720 Bathurst St. #404. Toronto, ON Canada M5S 2R4, fax (416) 535-1484, www.btlbooks.com, 112 pp |