Automatic Basic Income
Automatic Basic Income (ABI) will be a necessity for the survival of humanity and the planet. Some call this UBI, where the 'U' stands for either "Universal" or "Unconditional", depending on who you ask.
Organizations
- UBIE.org - Unconditional Basic Income Europe
- BasicIncome.org.uk - Basic Income UK is a member of UBIE
Possible sources of money for ABI
- Our automation wealth in the w:free software stack, which causes falling costs for companies and societies and more services for less money
- Improved taxation e.g. the new model proposed by the w:OECD
- w:Helicopter money i.e. central bank stimulating economy by printing money and giving it to the reservoir to pay for ABI
Addressing the need for tax reform
ABI around the world
Asia
Sikkim, India
w:Sikkim is a state in India, which has successfully developed hydro power projects and subsequently produces almost 10x as much electricity than it consumes and they will roll out ABI in the early 2020s.
Africa
GiveDirectly.org w:GiveDirectly launched a basic income experiment in Kenya in 2016.
On 2019-11-21 a paper on the GiveDirectly experiment 'General equilibrium effects of cash transfers:experimental evidence from Kenya' was published.[2].
Basic income in wikis
Other wikis
- RationalWiki.org on 'Basic income'
- P2P Foundation Wiki on 'Basic Income'
- 'H+Pedia (hpluspedia.org) on 'Universal basic income'
Wikimedia foundation wikis
Wikipedia
- w:Basic income
- w:Global basic income
- w:Basic income pilots
- Basic income around the world
- w:List of basic income models
- Basic income in the United States
- w:List of advocates of basic income
- Guaranteed minimum income
The Finnish Wikipedia
Other
Links
- /r/BasicIncome at reddit.com
- Basic Income Wiki at reddit.com
- r/CryptoUBI/ at reddit.com
- http://groupcurrency.org/ Group Currency is a cryptocurrency that provides its identified members with a basic income, voting rights over a group fund (optional) and provides adequate means for transparency and accountability. (definition from website)
References
- ↑ https://www.givedirectly.org/faq/
- ↑ [[w:Edward Miguel|Miguel, Edward]]; Egger, Dennis; Haushofer, Johannes; Niehaus, Paul; Walker, Michael (2019-11-21). "General equilibrium effects of cash transfers:experimental evidence from Kenya". GiveDirectly.org.