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1999 | Pioch, Roswitha | “Ideas of Social Justice in the Welfare State in Germany and the Netherlands”, | In Social Exclusion in Europe. Problems and Paradigms (Paul Littlewood ed.), Aldershot (UK): Ashgate, 1999 (ISBN 1 84014 717 2), pp. 135-55. |
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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 |
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1999 | Ackerman, Bruce & Alstott, Anne | The Stakeholder Society | This book surveys recent developments in public economics by studying the proposals for a basic income/flat tax scheme. It discusses various approaches to taxation and presents a framework for a system which would affect both personal income and the social security system, replacing the one by a flat-rate income tax and the other by a guaranteed income. Publisher: Clarendon Press |
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1999 | SUPLICY, Eduardo Matarazzo | "Renda mínima." | Discussões e experiências, Brasilia, 1999, 180p. |
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1999 | Sesselmeier, Werner | "Negative Einkommensteuer und Gerechtigkeit" | in: Blasche/Döring 1999, pp. 356-383. |
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1999 | BARREZ, Dirk | "Tien frank per dag voor iedereen" | [Ten franks a day for everyone.], De Morgen (Brussels), 22.12.1999. |
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1999 | Robertson, James | "The New Economics of Sustainable Development. A Briefing for Policy Makers." | An explanation of just what is meant by the new economics, its connection with sustainable development and its key policy implications. James Robertson discusses taxation and public expenditure policies, considers changes in the monetary and financial systems and looks at the new ways of measuring and accounting for economic activity, including in his commentary such new concepts as the citizen's income and demand reduction policies. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities (“Forward Studies Seriesâ€) & London: Kogan Page (ww.kogan-page.co.uk), 1999, 168p. |
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1999 | CHRISTENSEN, Erik | "Citizen's Income as a Heretical Political Discourse: The Danish Debate about Basic Income" | In Inclusion and Exclusion: Unemployment and Non-Standard Employment in Europe (Jens Lind & Iver Hornemann Møller eds.), Aldershot (UK): Ashgate, 1999, 13-34. |
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1999 | OSTNER, Ilona | "Minima sociaux et incitation à l'emploi en Europe: convergence des objectifs, divergence des moyens" | In Lien social et politiques, RIAC (Montréal) n° 42, automne 1999, 13-23. (Author's address: iostner@gwdg.de ) |
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1998 | Wispelaere, Jurgen De | "Job Rights, Reciprocity and the Constitutional Approach to Basic Income.' | Paper presented at the BIEN Biannual Conference, Amsterdam, 10-12 Sep. 1998. |