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Basic income interventions in developing countries have complex impacts on productivity, influenced by various economic and social factors. While basic income can initially boost welfare and alleviate poverty, its long-term effects on productivity and economic growth are mixed. The following sections explore these dynamics in detail. Short-term Benefits of Basic Income
Basic income programs can provide immediate relief from poverty and improve welfare, particularly for the poor in developing countries. This is evident in the short-term effects observed in Brazil, where universal basic income (UBI) increased welfare and reduced poverty[2] [3]. In East Timor, […]
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