| Editor-in-Chief: | Rafael Pinilla-Pallejà, Spanish Ministry of Public Affairs |
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| Editors: | Jurgen De Wispelaere, Trinity College Dublin |
| Karl Widerquist, University of Reading | |
| Book Review Editor: | Sandra González Bailón, University of Oxford |
| Managing Editor: | Xavier Fontcuberta Estrada, Université catholique de Louvain |
Basic Income Studies (BIS) provides a forum for the discussion of theoretical issues and empirical research on the design and implementation of basic income schemes and the future direction of universal welfare policy.
Current Issue:
Volume 2, Number 2
(2007)
Debate: Basic Income and the Republican Legacy
Introduction
Vol. 2, Issue 2 features a debate, guest-edited by David Casassas (University of Oxford), on the justification of basic income within republican political thought.
Front Matter
From the Editors
The Editors
List of Contributors
The Editors
Research Articles
Is Basic Income Viable?
David Purdy
A Basic Income for Housing? Simulating a Universal Housing Transfer in the Netherlands and Sweden
Manos Matsaganis and Maria Flevotomou
Anthroposophical Reflections on Basic Income
Johannes Hohlenberg, Simon Birnbaum, and Erik Christensen
Research Notes
Basic Income and Economic Integration
Bill Jordan
Reforming Tax Incentives Into Uniform Refundable Tax Credits
Lily L. Batchelder and Fred T. Goldberg Jr.
Debates
Basic Income and the Republican Ideal: Rethinking Material Independence in Contemporary Societies
David Casassas
A Republican Right to Basic Income?
Philip Pettit
Property and Republican Freedom: An Institutional Approach to Basic Income
Antoni Domènech and Daniel Raventós
Why Republicanism?
Carole Pateman
Book Reviews
Review of Tony Fitzpatrick, New Theories of Welfare
Gerard Cotterell
Review of Erik Olin Wright (ed.), Redesigning Distribution
Wim Van Lancker
