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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. |
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1995 | MEADE, James E. | "Full Employment Regained?" | An Agathotopian Dream. University of Cambridge, Department of Applied Economics, Occasional Papers 61, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995, 94p. |
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1995 | Van Parijs, Philippe | "Deux utopies louvanistes autour du travail et du revenu" | 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, 13-16. |
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1995 | Prof. Amy Gutmann | "WHITE, Stuart, Basic Income and Beyond: An Essay on the Rights of Social Citizenship" | PhD Dissertation in Philosophy (Dir.: Prof. Amy Gutmann), Princeton University, 1995. |
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1994 | Wintour, Patrick | “Tax and benefit plan survives but ‘Utopian’ scheme scrapped” | in The Guardian, 22/9/1994. |
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1994 | Cattacin Sandro & Panchaud, Christine | "Which Form for Basic Income for Which Welfare System ? About the relationship between Models of Welfare and Models of Basic Income" | Paper presented at the 5th BIEN Congress (London, September 8–10, 1994), 16 p. |
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1994 | Herland, Michel | "Le financement du minimum social garanti" | In L'Europe en Formation (10, Avenue des Fleurs, 06000 Nice) 291, 1994, 39-56. |
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1994 | Lerner, Sally | "The Future of Work in North America : Good Jobs, Bad Jobs, Beyond Jobs" | Paper presented at the 5th BIEN Congress (London, September 8–10, 1994), 17 p. |
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1994 | Rich, Bruce | "Mortgaging the Earth" | The 1992 Rio Earth Summit was supposed to be a turning point for the World Bank. Environmental concerns would now play a major role in its lending—programs and projects would go beyond economic development to “sustainable development.” More than two decades later, efforts to green the bank seem pallid. |
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1994 | Robertson, James | "Benefits and taxes: A radical strategy" | Discussion paper of the New Economics Foundation ( Universal House, 88-94 Wentworth Street, UK–London E1 7SA), March 1994, 67p. |