This book is the first full-length treatment of the desirability and feasibility of implementing a citizen’s income (also known as a basic income). It tests for two different kinds of financial feasibility as well as for psychological, behavioral, administrative, and political viability, and then assesses how a citizen’s income might find its way through the policy process from proposal to implementation. Drawing on a wide variety of sources of evidence from around the world, this new book from the director of the Citizen’s Income Trust, UK, provides an essential foundation for policy and implementation debates. Governments, think tanks, economists, and public servants will find this thorough encompassing book indispensable to their consideration of the economic and social advantages and practicalities of a basic income.
İçerik tablosu
1. Is a Citizen’s Income Desirable?.- 2. Is a Citizen’s Income Feasible?.- 3. Fiscal Feasibility.- 4. Household Financial Feasibility.- 5. Psychological Feasibility.- 6. Administrative Feasibility.- 7. Behavioral Feasibility.- 8. Political Feasibility.- 9. Policy process Feasibility.- 10. From Feasibility to Implementation.
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Malcolm Torry is Director of the Citizen’s Income Trust and Senior Visiting Fellow at the London School of Economics, UK. Recent publications include
Money for Everyone: Why we Need a Citizen’s Income, and
101 Reasons for a Citizen’s Income: Arguments for Giving Everyone Some Money.