A central task in efforts to identify pathways to ecologically and socially sustainable economies is to reduce inequality and poverty while reducing material consumption, which has recently inspired future post-growth scenarios. We build a model to explore the potential of a universal basic income (UBI) to serve these objectives. Starting from the observation that post-growth trajectories can take very different forms we analyze UBI in two scenarios advanced in the literature. Comparing UBI in a "local self-sufficiency" economy to a UBI in an "automation" economy, we show that although both scenarios satisfy central sustainability criteria, the impact of a UBI would differ greatly between these contexts. Our analysis shows that a UBI is les...
The newly emerging concept of sustainable welfare refers to welfare systems which aim to satisfy eve...
This article identifies the circumstances under which the introduction of a basic income in an effic...
abstract: Economists, policy-makers, and various intellectuals have consistently debated the stronge...
A central task in efforts to identify pathways to ecologically and socially sustainable economies is...
Over the past forty years, income growth for the middle and lower classes has stagnated, while the ...
Over the past forty years, income growth for the middle and lower classes has stagnated, while the ...
Probably the most demanding challenge for securing sustainable development consists of changing the ...
We discuss the potential role of universal basic incomes (UBIs) in advanced countries. A feature of ...
Since 1980, income and wealth inequality increased gradually in the U.S.. Several solutions have bee...
In many countries of today’s world, growing material inequality is becoming a serious threat to econ...
The current growth-addicted economic system is neither socially, nor ecologically sustainable. Inequ...
This paper explores universal basic income (UBI) in relation to crisis, from COVID-19 to techno-econ...
Neil Warner, Frederick Harry Pitts, and Lorena Lombardozzi explain why a successful implementation o...
This paper presents an introductory long-term analysis and modelling of the implementation of Univer...
Universal basic income – the idea of guaranteeing a minimum level of income for all – has a long his...
The newly emerging concept of sustainable welfare refers to welfare systems which aim to satisfy eve...
This article identifies the circumstances under which the introduction of a basic income in an effic...
abstract: Economists, policy-makers, and various intellectuals have consistently debated the stronge...
A central task in efforts to identify pathways to ecologically and socially sustainable economies is...
Over the past forty years, income growth for the middle and lower classes has stagnated, while the ...
Over the past forty years, income growth for the middle and lower classes has stagnated, while the ...
Probably the most demanding challenge for securing sustainable development consists of changing the ...
We discuss the potential role of universal basic incomes (UBIs) in advanced countries. A feature of ...
Since 1980, income and wealth inequality increased gradually in the U.S.. Several solutions have bee...
In many countries of today’s world, growing material inequality is becoming a serious threat to econ...
The current growth-addicted economic system is neither socially, nor ecologically sustainable. Inequ...
This paper explores universal basic income (UBI) in relation to crisis, from COVID-19 to techno-econ...
Neil Warner, Frederick Harry Pitts, and Lorena Lombardozzi explain why a successful implementation o...
This paper presents an introductory long-term analysis and modelling of the implementation of Univer...
Universal basic income – the idea of guaranteeing a minimum level of income for all – has a long his...
The newly emerging concept of sustainable welfare refers to welfare systems which aim to satisfy eve...
This article identifies the circumstances under which the introduction of a basic income in an effic...
abstract: Economists, policy-makers, and various intellectuals have consistently debated the stronge...