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1822 | Fourier, Charles | "Théorie de l'Unité Universelle.' | Paris: Anthropos, 1966 |
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1796 | Paine, Thomas | " Agrarian Justice" | In: Mark Philp, ed. (1995) Thomas Paine: Rights of Man, Common Sense and Other Political Writings (Oxford: Oxford University Press) |
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1776 | Smith, Adam | "An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations." | Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations was recognized as a landmark of human thought upon its publication in 1776. As the first scientific argument for the principles of political economy, it is the point of departure for all subsequent economic thought. Smith's theories of capital accumulation, growth, and secular change, among others, continue to be influential in modern economics. Random House, Inc. |
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Büchele, H. / Wohlgenann | "Den öko-sozialen Umbau beginnen: Grundeinkommen, Vienna&Zürich" | (Europaverlag) 255.S. |
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NA | "Mehr Beschäftigung durch Kombi-Einkommen" | In: Soziale Selbstverwaltung, 7/1997, 50-52. |
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Urban Institute Press | "Experimentation and Policy Making." | Urban Institute Press |
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Mroz, Thomas | “The Sensitivity of an Empirical Model of Marital… | ||||
Rossi, Peter H. | “A Critical Review of the Analysis of Nonlabor Force Responsees.” | Work Incentives and Income Guarantees: the New Jersey negative income tax experiment. Pechman, Joseph A., and P. Michael Timpane, (eds.) Washington (D.C.): Brookings institution. |
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Greenberg, David, Donna Linksz, and Marvin Mandellthe | “Chapter 6, Income maintenance Experiments so it must be viewed as being in draft form.” | Social |