Basic Income, Full Employment, and Social Provisioning: Some Polanyian/Keynesian Insights

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Basic Income, Full Employment, and Social Provisioning: Some Polanyian/Keynesian Insights
Abstract
The purpose of this article is to offer a Polanyian perspective on the issue of guaranteed income (GI). In analyzing the debate over the Speenhamland system, especially as Karl Polanyi ([1944] 2001) describes it inThe Great Transformation, he offered an important criticism of a GI program that some contemporary Polanyian economists have been struggling to come to terms with in their writings. Instead of defending a GI policy by seeking to reject Polanyi’s analysis of the problem, I suggest that we should consider embracing Polanyi’s concern by proposing a comprehensive twin policy that would complement a basic income program with a Keynesian full employment commitment.
Publication
Journal of Economic Issues (Taylor & Francis Ltd)
Volume
49
Issue
2
Pages
397-404
Date
June 2015
Journal Abbr
Journal of Economic Issues (Taylor & Francis Ltd)
Language
English
ISSN
00213624
Short Title
Basic Income, Full Employment, and Social Provisioning
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2017-07-26, 2:37 p.m.
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EBSCOhost
Citation
Seccareccia, Mario. 2015. “Basic Income, Full Employment, and Social Provisioning: Some Polanyian/Keynesian Insights.” Journal of Economic Issues (Taylor & Francis Ltd) 49 (2): 397–404. DOI: 10.1080/00213624.2015.1042743.
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Keywords
  • basic income
  • economists
  • English Poor Laws
  • full employment
  • full-time employment
  • guaranteed annual income
  • income
  • income supplementation
  • Keynesianism
  • Speenhamland system

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