Unconditional Minimum Income Program

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An Unconditional Minimum Income Program is an unconditional cash-based social program that provides a minimum income.



References

2014

  1. History of Basic Income, Basic Income Earth Network (BIEN), retrieved on 18 June 2009

1976

  • (Hayek, 1976) ⇒ Friedrich A. Hayek. (1976). “The Mirage of Social Justice: Vol. 2 of Law, Legislation and Liberty." The University of Chicago. ISBN:9780226320908
    • QUOTE: ... There is no reason why in a free society government should not assure to all, protection against severe deprivation in the form of an assured minimum income, or a floor below which nobody need descend. To enter into such an insurance against extreme misfortune may well be in the interest of all; or it may be felt to be a clear moral duty of all to assist, within the organised community, those who cannot help themselves. So long as such a uniform minimum income is provided outside the market to all those who, for any reason, are unable to earn in the market an adequate maintenance, this need not lead to a restriction of freedom, or conflict with the Rule of Law. The problems with which we are here concerned arise only when the remuneration for services rendered is determined by authority, and the impersonal mechanism of the market which guides the direction of individual efforts is thus suspended. ... p.87 [2]