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1972 | Kershaw, N. | "A Negative-Income-Tax Experiment. " | Scientific American, 227(4), October 72, 19-25. |
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1972 | Varkevisser, J. | "Het gewaarborgd inkomen" | Economisch Statistische Berichten 57, 456-459. |
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1972 | Rawls, John | "A Theory of Justice." | Rawls aims to express an essential part of the common core of the democratic tradition--justice as fairness--and to provide an alternative to utilitarianism, which had dominated the Anglo-Saxon tradition of political thought since the nineteenth century. Rawls substitutes the ideal of the social contract as a more satisfactory account of the basic rights and liberties of citizens as free and equal persons. "Each person," writes Rawls, "possesses an inviolability founded on justice that even the welfare of society. Oxford: O.U.P. (extrait),274-284. |
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1972 | Conlisk, John and Kurz, Mordecai | "The Assignment Model of the Seattle and Denver Income Maintenance Experiments.” | Research Memorandum No. 15. Center for the Study of Welfare Policy, Stanford Research Institute, July 1972. |
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1972 | Kurz, Mordecai and Robert G. Spiegelman | “The Design of the Seattle and Denver Income Maintenance Experiments.” | Research Memorandum No. 18, Center for the Study of Welfare Policy, Stanford Research Institute, (May). |
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1972 | Marc, Alexandre | "Redécouverte du minimum vital garanti." | L'Europe 143, février 72, 19-26, |
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1971 | Marmor, Theodore M. ed. | "Poverty Policy: A Compendium of Cash Transfer Proposals." | Chicago, Aldine. |
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1971 | Tella, Alfred, Dorothy Tella, and Christopher Green | "The Hours of Work and Family Income Response to Negative Income Tax Plans: The Impact on the Working Poor." | The W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research. |
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1971 | Browning, Edgar | “Incentive and Disincentive Experimentation for Income Maintenance Policy Purposes: Note.” | American Economic Review 61 p. 709-712 |
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1971 | Browning, Edgar | “Income Redistribution and the Negative Income Tax: A Theoretical Analysis.” | Ph.D. diss., Princeton University. |