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Basic income – an interesting idea, but its macroeconomic impact is still largely unknown

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The idea of an unconditional basic income has gained renewed momentum since the outbreak of the corona pandemic.

Posted byEagle Economist16. April 202216. April 2022Posted inAllgemein, Coronavirus, Future of Work and Economic Growth, U.S. Economy, World EconomyTags:basic income, future of economic growth, future of work, inequality, job polarization, remote work, work from home

Low-condition transfers instead of an unconditional basic income

Low-condition transfers instead of an unconditional basic income

Posted byEagle Economist14. April 202114. April 2021Posted inAllgemein, Coronavirus, Future of Work and Economic Growth, U.S. Economy, World EconomyTags:basic income, future of work, inequality, job polarization, remote work, work from homeLeave a comment on Low-condition transfers instead of an unconditional basic income
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