Concern over massive structural unemployment, due to technological automation and globalization, is on the rise. Universal Basic Income (UBI) has attracted attention from both sides of the aisle as one potential solution to a scenario where a large number of people are not able to earn a livable wage. In order to understand the economic implications of UBI, economists have studied previous and current examples of UBI-type programs, analyzing their impact on consumption, labor force participation, education, health, and other key metrics.https://repository.upenn.edu/pennwhartonppi_bschool/1010/thumbnail.jp
This paper studies the impact of existing and universal transfer programs on vacancy creation, wages...
In the wake of the economic upheaval caused by the Coronavirus Pandemic, numerous Americans have rec...
This thesis is an exploration into the current United States Welfare System and Universal Basic Inc...
Concern over massive structural unemployment, due to technological automation and globalization, is ...
Abstract: Universal basic income is a government program that provides every adult citizen a guarant...
abstract: Economists, policy-makers, and various intellectuals have consistently debated the stronge...
In light of the Great Recession’s lingering impact on unemployment, policy pundits have suggested re...
Universal Basic Income (UBI) is a program in which individuals receive a regular sum of money, usual...
In the past two decades there has been renewed interest in the proposition of a Universal Basic Inco...
abstract: Many fear that the growth of automation and artificial intelligence will lead to massive u...
With growing interest in a universal basic income (BI), we provide new results for a majority to ben...
A universal basic income is fi nancial income agreed to all members of society without the need to p...
In the wake of a global pandemic, increased workplace automation and competitiveness, and unpreceden...
Since 1980, income and wealth inequality increased gradually in the U.S.. Several solutions have bee...
With the triple crisis of capitalism looming and, in the U.S., a poorly performing welfare state, Un...
This paper studies the impact of existing and universal transfer programs on vacancy creation, wages...
In the wake of the economic upheaval caused by the Coronavirus Pandemic, numerous Americans have rec...
This thesis is an exploration into the current United States Welfare System and Universal Basic Inc...
Concern over massive structural unemployment, due to technological automation and globalization, is ...
Abstract: Universal basic income is a government program that provides every adult citizen a guarant...
abstract: Economists, policy-makers, and various intellectuals have consistently debated the stronge...
In light of the Great Recession’s lingering impact on unemployment, policy pundits have suggested re...
Universal Basic Income (UBI) is a program in which individuals receive a regular sum of money, usual...
In the past two decades there has been renewed interest in the proposition of a Universal Basic Inco...
abstract: Many fear that the growth of automation and artificial intelligence will lead to massive u...
With growing interest in a universal basic income (BI), we provide new results for a majority to ben...
A universal basic income is fi nancial income agreed to all members of society without the need to p...
In the wake of a global pandemic, increased workplace automation and competitiveness, and unpreceden...
Since 1980, income and wealth inequality increased gradually in the U.S.. Several solutions have bee...
With the triple crisis of capitalism looming and, in the U.S., a poorly performing welfare state, Un...
This paper studies the impact of existing and universal transfer programs on vacancy creation, wages...
In the wake of the economic upheaval caused by the Coronavirus Pandemic, numerous Americans have rec...
This thesis is an exploration into the current United States Welfare System and Universal Basic Inc...