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A Variety of Experiments

In: The Palgrave International Handbook of Basic Income

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  • Julen Bollain

    (University of the Basque Country)

  • Loek Groot

    (Utrecht University School of Economics)

  • Annie Miller

    (Citizen’s Basic Income Network Scotland)

  • Enno Schmidt

    (Basic Income Initiative)

  • Enkeleida Tahiraj

    (London School of Economics)

  • Timo Verlaat

    (Utrecht University School of Economics)

  • Gunmin Yi

    (Seoul National University)

Abstract

This chapter discusses six initiatives: Groot and Verlaat find that among the roots of diverse Dutch experiments are behavioural insights and the Basic Income debate. Tahiraj describes Basic Income discourse in the Western Balkans, and the proposal for a Basic Income pilot project in Serbia. Yi discusses youth dividends, lottery projects, and other experiments in Korea, and the prospects for a more universal welfare system. Bollain finds that the diverse experiments in Barcelona are part of a municipal agenda that seeks to reduce poverty and inequalities. Miller reports on a feasibility study for Basic Income pilot projects in Scotland and on the Scottish Government’s involvement. Finally, Schmidt reports on the world’s first national referendum on Basic Income, the Swiss Initiative for an Unconditional Basic Income.

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  • Julen Bollain & Loek Groot & Annie Miller & Enno Schmidt & Enkeleida Tahiraj & Timo Verlaat & Gunmin Yi, 2019. "A Variety of Experiments," Exploring the Basic Income Guarantee, in: Malcolm Torry (ed.), The Palgrave International Handbook of Basic Income, chapter 0, pages 407-435, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:etbchp:978-3-030-23614-4_21
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-23614-4_21
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    1. Sophia Seung-Yoon Lee & Ji-eun Lee & Kyo-seong Kim, 2020. "Evaluating Basic Income, Basic Service, and Basic Voucher for Social and Ecological Sustainability," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(20), pages 1-25, October.

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