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.td_uid_2_5d4002be51b49_rand.td-a-rec-img { text-align: left; } .td_uid_2_5d4002be51b49_rand.td-a-rec-img img { margin: 0 auto 0 0; } It’s the big idea of the moment among certain economists and activists in the West: Universal basic income (UBI), a policy of allocating a fixed amount of money to every citizen, is seen by some as a way to confront rising unemployment — particularly in the face of automation — in developed countries.But while UBI has been tested (with mixed results) in local experiments and national referendums in Europe, some are now considering whether it could also be a […]
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