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8. Basic or Universal? Pathways for a Universal Basic Income

verfasst von : John Quiggin

Erschienen in: Implementing a Basic Income in Australia

Verlag: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

A variety of forms of basic income (BI) have been proposed, including universal payments, guaranteed minimum incomes and negative income taxes. The relative merits of these proposals have been the subject of some debate. Much of the confusion surrounding the issue can be resolved by the observation that, in terms of their effect on the final distribution of income, after taxes and transfers, all three are equivalent, in the sense that any distribution arising from a universal payment can be replicated by a guaranteed minimum income or negative income tax. Despite this equivalence, the proposals imply different paths from the current situation to a BI, and therefore different political strategies. In this chapter, it is argued that a ‘basic first’ approach beginning with a guaranteed minimum income is the most likely to yield a feasible path to a BI and to raise crucial political challenges to the existing system.

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Fußnoten
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The objective states ‘The Australian Labor Partyis a democratic socialist party and has the objective of the democratic socialisation of industry, production, distribution and exchange, to the extent necessary to eliminate exploitation and other anti-social features in these fields’, and is followed by a list of principles associate with this objective. Even when disregarded in practice by the ALP, the Objective provides a point around which advocates of radical social change can rally’.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Basic or Universal? Pathways for a Universal Basic Income
verfasst von
John Quiggin
Copyright-Jahr
2019
Verlag
Springer International Publishing
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-14378-7_8