Basic Income and Economic Integration

Bill Jordan, University of Plymouth

Abstract

This article addresses some of the issues raised for the Basic Income (BI) principle by global economic integration; especially the argument that a new model of reciprocity between affluent and developing economies does not require, and might be undermined by, this approach. In that view, complementarity between an Anglophone version of capitalism and an Asian model of human development can supply a more reliable route to eliminating world poverty and advancing global well-being.

Recommended Citation

Jordan, Bill (2007) "Basic Income and Economic Integration," Basic Income Studies: Vol. 2 : No. 2, Article 7.
Available at: http://www.bepress.com/bis/vol2/iss2/art7

 
 
 

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