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1995 | Van der Linden, Bruno. | "Emploi: quelques scénarios pour sortir de l'impasse" | In Le Travail, dossier de Louvain. Revue mensuelle de l'Université catholique de Louvain (1 Place de l'Université, B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve) 58, mai 1995, 22-26. |
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1995 | Van Parijs, Philippe | "Che cos'è una società giusta?" | Firenze: Ponte alle Grazie (Via del Giglio 15, I-50123 Firenze), 1995, 346p |
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1995 | Rankin, Keith | "It‘s simply common sense; Tax Cuts are our Just Reward" | In: The Independent 29 September. |
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1995 | Atkinson, A. B | Public Economics in Action: The Basic Income/Flat Tax Proposal | 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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1995 | Ferry, Jean-Marc | "L'Allocation universelle. Pour un revenu de citoyenneté" | Paris: Cerf, collection "Humanités", 1995, 128p. |
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1995 | Van Trier, Walter | "Everyone a King." | An Investigation into the Meaning and Significance of the Debate on Basic Incomes with Special Reference to Three Episodes from the British Inter-War Experience. Katholieke Universiteit Leuven: Fakulteit politieke en sociale wetenschappen, PhD thesis (Dir. Prof. A. Martens), 1995, 504p, BF 850 [available from the author]. |
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1995 | Cohen, G. A. | "Self-Ownership, Freedom, and Equality" | Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. |
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1995 | Ruh, Hans | "Modell einer neuen Zeiteinteilung für das Tätigsein des Menschen" | Zürich. |
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1995 | Villet, Maurice | "L'économie de la pauvreté. Pour une allocation universelle" | In Pierre d'Angle (24-26 rue d'Italie, F-13100 Aix-en-Provence) 1, 89-100. |
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1995 | Alstott, Anne L. | "The Earned Income Tax Credit and the Limitations of Tax-Based Welfare Reform" | Harvard Law Review 108 (3), 533-592. |