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1996 | Duboin, Marie-Louise. | "The Civic contract to manage basic income with large working time reduction" | Paper presented at BIEN'S 6th Congress, Vienna, 12-14 September 1996. |
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1996 | EME, Bernard & LAVILLE, Jean-Louis. | "L'intégration sociale entre conditionnalité et inconditionnalité" | Revue des affaires sociales 50 (3), 1996, 40p. |
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1996 | ERIKSEN, Erik Oddvar & LOFTAGER, Jorn eds. | "The Rationality of the Welfare State' | Oslo-Stockholm-Copenhagen-Oxford-Boston: Scandinavian University Press |
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1996 | Eriksen E. / Loftager J | "The Rationality of the Welfare State, Oslo." | Oslo-Stockholm-Copenhagen-Oxford-Boston: Scandinavian University Press |
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1996 | Fitzpatrick,Tony, Stakeholding | "James Meade and the Basic Income' | Paper presented at BIEN'S 6th Congress, Vienna, 12-14 September 1996. |
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1996 | Flo, Gary | "Tom Paine was right, Basic Income must come from ground rent" | paper presented at BIEN'S 6th Congress, Vienna, 12-14 September 1996. |
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1996 | Frankman, Myron J. | "International Taxation: The Trajectory of an Idea from Lorimer to Brandt" | in: World Development 24 (May), 807-20. |
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1996 | Gal, John, Leshem, Elazar | "The Absorption Package in Israel - A Case Study of the Adoption of a Temporary Basic Income" | Paper presented at BIEN'S 6th Congress, Vienna, 12-14 September 1996. |
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1996 | GANKOVA-IVANOVA, Zwetelina | "Garantiertes Mindesteinkommen und Arbeitsmarkt in Bulgarien" | (dir.: Dr. Statty Stattev), doctoral dissertation in economics, Wirtschaftsuniversität Sofia, July 1996, 230p. |
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1996 | GANS, Herbert J. | "The War Against the Poor. The Underclass and Antipoverty Policy' | This withering dissection of the origins and misuse of the term “underclass” to stereotype and stigmatize the poor, Herbert J. Gans shows how this ubiquitous label has relegated a wide variety of people—welfare recipients, the working poor, teenage mothers, drug addicts, the homeless, and others—to a single condemned class, feared and despised by the rest of society. Probing the deep psychological, social, and political reasons why Americans seek to indict millions of poor citizens as “undeserving,” New York: Basic Books, [1996] |