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- 1-8 Prologue: The Big Casino
In: Independence, Propertylessness, and Basic Income
by Karl Widerquist
- 1-26 Introduction
In: Citizen’s Income and Welfare Regimes in Latin America
by Rubén Lo Vuolo
- 3-5 Introduction
In: Basic Income and the Free Market
by Guinevere Liberty Nell
- 7-47 Welfare in the Austrian Marketplace: Bridging Austrian and Market Socialist Economics
In: Basic Income and the Free Market
by Guinevere Liberty Nell
- 9-24 Introduction
In: Independence, Propertylessness, and Basic Income
by Karl Widerquist
- 25-50 Status Freedom as Effective Control Self-Ownership
In: Independence, Propertylessness, and Basic Income
by Karl Widerquist
- 29-49 Brazil: The Lost Road to Citizen’s Income
In: Citizen’s Income and Welfare Regimes in Latin America
by Lena Lavinas
- 49-64 A Hayekian Case for a Basic Income
In: Basic Income and the Free Market
by Theodore Burczak
- 51-66 The Argentine “Universal Child Allowance”: Not the Poor but the Unemployed and Informal Workers
In: Citizen’s Income and Welfare Regimes in Latin America
by Rubén Lo Vuolo
- 51-71 Forty Acres and a Mule? Implications of the Duty to Respect Personal Independence
In: Independence, Propertylessness, and Basic Income
by Karl Widerquist
- 65-79 The BIG as a Helicopter Drop “with Austrian Characteristics”
In: Basic Income and the Free Market
by Daniel Kuehn
- 67-85 Targeting and Conditionalities in Mexico: The End of a Cash Transfer Model?
In: Citizen’s Income and Welfare Regimes in Latin America
by Pablo Yanes
- 73-89 The Importance of Independence I: Framing the Issue
In: Independence, Propertylessness, and Basic Income
by Karl Widerquist
- 81-96 Taming Leviathan with a Basic Income
In: Basic Income and the Free Market
by Cameron Weber
- 87-112 Basic Pensions in Latin America: Toward a Rights-Based Policy?
In: Citizen’s Income and Welfare Regimes in Latin America
by Camila Arza
- 91-105 The Importance of Independence II: Freedom and Integrity
In: Independence, Propertylessness, and Basic Income
by Karl Widerquist
- 97-122 BIG and the Negative Income Tax: A Comparative Spontaneous Orders Approach
In: Basic Income and the Free Market
by Troy Camplin
- 107-120 The Importance of Independence III: Market Vulnerability
In: Independence, Propertylessness, and Basic Income
by Karl Widerquist
- 113-137 A Regional Citizen’s Income to Reduce Poverty in Central America
In: Citizen’s Income and Welfare Regimes in Latin America
by Alice Krozer & Rubén Lo Vuolo
- 121-143 What Good Is a Theory of Freedom That Allows Forced Labor? Independence and Modern Theories of Freedom
In: Independence, Propertylessness, and Basic Income
by Karl Widerquist
- 125-142 Taking the “G” Out of BIG: A Comparative Political Economy Perspective on Basic Income
In: Basic Income and the Free Market
by Peter Boettke & Adam Martin
- 141-167 Are Latin Americans—Brazilians in Particular—Willing to Support an Unconditional Citizen’s Income?
In: Citizen’s Income and Welfare Regimes in Latin America
by Fábio D. Waltenberg
- 143-173 A Little Less Than BIG: A Pragmatic Perspective on Remedying Injustice
In: Basic Income and the Free Market
by Laurent Dobuzinskis
- 145-169 If You’re an Egalitarian, Why Do You Want to Be the Boss of the Poor? Independence and Liberal-Egalitarian Theories of Justice
In: Independence, Propertylessness, and Basic Income
by Karl Widerquist
- 169-186 The Politics of Citizen’s Income Programs in Latin America: Policy Legacies and Party Character
In: Citizen’s Income and Welfare Regimes in Latin America
by Jennifer Pribble
- 171-186 On Duty
In: Independence, Propertylessness, and Basic Income
by Karl Widerquist
- 177-181 Who Owns the Land? Land as the Basis for Funding of a BIG
In: Basic Income and the Free Market
by Guinevere Liberty Nell
- 183-200 A BIG Paradigm Shift for Society: A Speculative Look at Some of the Implications of Introducing a BIG
In: Basic Income and the Free Market
by Guinevere Liberty Nell & Daniel Richmond
- 187-191 Conclusion
In: Independence, Propertylessness, and Basic Income
by Karl Widerquist
- 187-209 Should Citizen’s Income Become a Goal for Feminism in Latin America?
In: Citizen’s Income and Welfare Regimes in Latin America
by Corina Rodríguez Enríquez
- 201-220 BIG in Free Cities
In: Basic Income and the Free Market
by Michael Strong & Zachary Caceres
- 211-232 Citizen’s Income and Democratization in Latin America—A Multi-Institutional Perspective
In: Citizen’s Income and Welfare Regimes in Latin America
by Louise Haagh
- 233-258 Citizen’s Income and the Material Basis of the Constitution
In: Citizen’s Income and Welfare Regimes in Latin America
by Roberto Gargarella
- 259-266 Epilogue
In: Citizen’s Income and Welfare Regimes in Latin America
by Rubén Lo Vuolo
2012
- 1-2 Introduction: It’s Time to Think BIG
In: Basic Income Guarantee
by Allan Sheahen
- 3-6 So What’s the BIG Idea?
In: Basic Income Guarantee
by Allan Sheahen
- 3-11 Introduction: Success in Alaska
In: Alaska’s Permanent Fund Dividend
by Karl Widerquist & Michael W. Howard
- 3-14 Exporting an Idea
In: Exporting the Alaska Model
by Karl Widerquist & Michael W. Howard
- 3-16 Hopes and Realities of Adopting Unconditional Basic Income Guarantee Schemes
In: Basic Income Guarantee and Politics
by Richard K. Caputo
- 3-37 Basic Income, Liberal Egalitarianism, and the Study of Social Justice
In: Basic Income Reconsidered
by Simon Birnbaum
- 7-11 Why Did We Lose the War on Poverty?
In: Basic Income Guarantee
by Allan Sheahen
- 13-18 Did You Know?
In: Basic Income Guarantee
by Allan Sheahen
- 15-39 The Improbable but True Story of How the Alaska Permanent Fund and the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend Came to Be
In: Alaska’s Permanent Fund Dividend
by Cliff Groh & Gregg Erickson
- 17-32 From Price Subsidies to Basic Income: The Iran Model and Its Lessons
In: Exporting the Alaska Model
by Hamid Tabatabai
- 17-38 On the Political Feasibility of Universal Basic Income: An Analytic Framework
In: Basic Income Guarantee and Politics
by Jurgen De Wispelaere & José Antonio Noguera
- 19-29 Why Are Jobs Not the Answer?
In: Basic Income Guarantee
by Allan Sheahen
- 31-47 Why Is There So Much Inequality in the United States?
In: Basic Income Guarantee
by Allan Sheahen
- 33-49 Overcoming Dividend Skepticism: Why the World’s Sovereign Wealth Funds are Not Paying Dividends
In: Exporting the Alaska Model
by Angela Cummine
- 41-48 How the APF and the PFD Operate: The Peculiar Mechanics of Alaska’s State Finances
In: Alaska’s Permanent Fund Dividend
by Gregg Erickson & Cliff Groh
- 41-53 The Best Income Transfer Program for Modern Economies
In: Basic Income Guarantee and Politics
by Eduardo Matarazzo Suplicy
- 41-63 Equality of Status and Its Priority: A Rawlsian Case for Basic Income
In: Basic Income Reconsidered
by Simon Birnbaum
- 49-53 How Do Other Countries Handle Economic Security?
In: Basic Income Guarantee
by Allan Sheahen
- 49-63 The Economic and Social Impacts of the Permanent Fund Dividend on Alaska
In: Alaska’s Permanent Fund Dividend
by Scott Goldsmith
- 51-63 Room for Improvement? Assessing the Strengths and Shortcomings of the Alaska Model in Advance of Export
In: Exporting the Alaska Model
by Alanna Hartzok
- 55-59 Why Should the United States Adopt a Basic Income Guarantee?
In: Basic Income Guarantee
by Allan Sheahen
- 55-60 An Anniversary Note — BIEN’s Twenty-fifth
In: Basic Income Guarantee and Politics
by Guy Standing
- 61-65 Is a Basic Income Guarantee Moral?
In: Basic Income Guarantee
by Allan Sheahen
- 63-81 Finland: Institutional Resistance of the Welfare State against a Basic Income
In: Basic Income Guarantee and Politics
by Markku Ikkala
- 65-82 What Happens to the Permanent Fund Dividend and the Rest of Alaska’s Unique Fiscal System as Oil Production Continues to Fall?
In: Exporting the Alaska Model
by Cliff Groh
- 65-83 Politics, the Preservation of Natural Resource Wealth, and the Funding of a Basic Income Guarantee
In: Alaska’s Permanent Fund Dividend
by James B. Bryan & Sarah Lamarche Castillo
- 65-86 Are Only Contributors Entitled to Social Rights? Cooperation, Reciprocity, and the Boundaries of Social Justice
In: Basic Income Reconsidered
by Simon Birnbaum
- 67-70 Why Should I Work to Support Welfare Chiselers?
In: Basic Income Guarantee
by Allan Sheahen
- 71-77 Why Not Guarantee Everyone a Job?
In: Basic Income Guarantee
by Allan Sheahen
- 79-83 Why Not Try Other Programs?
In: Basic Income Guarantee
by Allan Sheahen
- 83-106 Germany: Far, though Close — Problems and Prospects of BI in Germany
In: Basic Income Guarantee and Politics
by Sascha Liebermann
- 85-95 Can the United States Afford a Basic Income Guarantee?
In: Basic Income Guarantee
by Allan Sheahen
- 85-98 Risk and the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend
In: Alaska’s Permanent Fund Dividend
by Michael A. Lewis
- 85-107 Applying the Alaska model in a Resource-Poor State: The Example of Vermont
In: Exporting the Alaska Model
by Gary Flomenhoft
- 89-116 Why Unconditional Transfers Are Not Exploitative
In: Basic Income Reconsidered
by Simon Birnbaum
- 97-105 Will a Basic Income Guarantee Work?
In: Basic Income Guarantee
by Allan Sheahen
- 99-114 Permanent Perhaps: Challenges to the Model in Alaska in Its First 30 Years
In: Alaska’s Permanent Fund Dividend
by Gregg Erickson & Cliff Groh
- 107-111 Has the Basic Income Guarantee Ever Been Tested?
In: Basic Income Guarantee
by Allan Sheahen
- 107-124 Ireland: Pathways to a Basic Income in Ireland
In: Basic Income Guarantee and Politics
by Sean Healy & Brigid Reynolds
- 109-122 Alaska’s Permanent Fund Dividend as a Model for Reducing Global Poverty
In: Exporting the Alaska Model
by Paul Segal
- 113-116 What about the Work Ethic?
In: Basic Income Guarantee
by Allan Sheahen
- 115-119 Critical Reflections on the Future of Alaska’s Permanent Fund and Dividend
In: Alaska’s Permanent Fund Dividend
by Karl Widerquist & Michael W. Howard
- 117-120 What Will Life Be Like under a Basic Income Guarantee?
In: Basic Income Guarantee
by Allan Sheahen
- 117-141 Jobs as Gifts: A Reconstruction and a Qualified Defense
In: Basic Income Reconsidered
by Simon Birnbaum
- 121-125 Will a Basic Income Guarantee Threaten Democracy?
In: Basic Income Guarantee
by Allan Sheahen
- 123-139 Left-Libertarianism and the Resource Dividend
In: Alaska’s Permanent Fund Dividend
by Ian Carter
- 123-140 Constituting the Commons: Oil and Development in Postindependence South Sudan
In: Exporting the Alaska Model
by Jason Hickel
- 125-134 The Netherlands: Final Piece of the Welfare State Is Still to Come
In: Basic Income Guarantee and Politics
by Michiel Hasslet
- 127-132 How Is a Basic Income Guarantee Administered?
In: Basic Income Guarantee
by Allan Sheahen
- 133-140 What’s Happening with BIG around the World?
In: Basic Income Guarantee
by Allan Sheahen
- 135-149 Kingdom of Spain: Basic Income from Social Movements to Parliament and Back Again
In: Basic Income Guarantee and Politics
by Daniel Raventós & Julie Wark & David Casassas
- 141-146 The Ideal Solution: A Plan for Iraq?
In: Exporting the Alaska Model
by Jay Hammond
- 141-146 Can America Be Convinced?
In: Basic Income Guarantee
by Allan Sheahen
- 141-155 Basic Income and the Alaska Model: Limits of the Resource Dividend Model for the Implementation of an Unconditional Basic Income
In: Alaska’s Permanent Fund Dividend
by Almaz Zelleke
- 145-170 Why Do People Work If They Don’t Have To? Basic Income, Liberal Neutrality, and the Work Ethos
In: Basic Income Reconsidered
by Simon Birnbaum
- 147-152 Realistically, What Are the Chances for a BIG in the United States?
In: Basic Income Guarantee
by Allan Sheahen
- 147-162 A Cap on Carbon and a Basic Income: A Defensible Combination in the United States?
In: Exporting the Alaska Model
by Michael W. Howard
- 153-175 Australia: Will Basic Income Have a Second Coming?
In: Basic Income Guarantee and Politics
by John Tomlinson
- 157-168 Stakeholding through the Permanent Fund Dividend: Fitting Practice to Theory
In: Alaska’s Permanent Fund Dividend
by Christopher L. Griffin
- 163-167 A Permanent Endowment for the United States
In: Exporting the Alaska Model
by Karl Widerquist
- 169-180 Exporting the Alaska Model to Alaska: How Big Could the Permanent Fund Be if the State Really Tried? And Can a Larger Fund Insulate an Oil Exporter from the End of the Boom?
In: Exporting the Alaska Model
by Karl Widerquist
- 169-188 The Alaska Model: A Republican Perspective
In: Alaska’s Permanent Fund Dividend
by David Casassas & Jurgen Wispelaere
- 171-204 Social Justice in Practice: On the Political Implications of Radical Liberalism
In: Basic Income Reconsidered
by Simon Birnbaum
- 177-201 Canada: A Guaranteed Income Framework to Address Poverty and Inequality?
In: Basic Income Guarantee and Politics
by James P. Mulvale & Yannick Vanderborght
- 183-203 Citizens’ Capital Accounts: A Proposal
In: Exporting the Alaska Model
by Karl Widerquist
- 189-204 Climate Change, Complicity, and Compensation
In: Alaska’s Permanent Fund Dividend
by Stephen Winter
- 203-216 Japan: Political Change after the Economic Crisis Introduces Universalist Benefit
In: Basic Income Guarantee and Politics
by Toru Yamamori
- 205-208 A Jubilee Tax for Citizens’ Capital Accounts
In: Exporting the Alaska Model
by Michael W. Howard
- 205-218 Why Link Basic Income to Resource Taxation?
In: Alaska’s Permanent Fund Dividend
by Michael W. Howard & Karl Widerquist
- 209-216 Widerquist on Citizens’ Capital Accounts
In: Exporting the Alaska Model
by Jason Berntsen
- 217-224 Freedom, Development, and Oil: Citizens’ Capital Accounts for Iraq
In: Exporting the Alaska Model
by Ayelet Banai
- 217-233 Mexico: The First Steps toward Basic Income
In: Basic Income Guarantee and Politics
by Pablo Yanes
- 221-227 Conclusion: Lessons from the Alaska Model
In: Alaska’s Permanent Fund Dividend
by Karl Widerquist & Michael W. Howard
- 225-232 Citizens’ Capital Accounts: A Comment on Contributions
In: Exporting the Alaska Model
by Christopher L. Griffin
- 233-240 Reply to Comments
In: Exporting the Alaska Model
by Karl Widerquist
- 235-263 The United Kingdom: Only for Children?
In: Basic Income Guarantee and Politics
by Malcolm Torry
- 243-251 The Alaska Model as a Menu of Options
In: Exporting the Alaska Model
by Karl Widerquist & Michael W. Howard
- 265-281 United States of America: GAI Almost in the 1970s but Downhill Thereafter
In: Basic Income Guarantee and Politics
by Richard K. Caputo
- 285-300 Iran: A Bumpy Road toward Basic Income
In: Basic Income Guarantee and Politics
by Hamid Tabatabai