chore(script): De-indent intervention headlines
Until we have thematic areas, de-indent the individual headlines for the time being.
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doi = {10.1515/bis-2015-0021},
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urldate = {2023-11-20},
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abstract = {Abstract This article argues that the emancipatory value of a basic income is greater than its monetary value, drawing on the results of a large-scale basic income scheme conducted in the Indian State of Madhya Pradesh between 2010 and 2013. The scheme was evaluated by comparing households in villages where everyone received a small cash payment each month with households in similar villages where no one did. The evaluation results showed much stronger than anticipated benefits of a very modest basic income, equivalent to about a third of subsistence. It is argued here that this arises because cash payments alleviate the contrived scarcity of money itself, a cause of chronic indebtedness and impoverishment. Using data and illustrative case studies on debt, savings and financial inclusion, the article demonstrates how a basic income improves economic security beyond its monetary value, which can be termed its emancipatory value. It further concludes that a basic income would have an emancipatory effect for the growing precariat around the world.},
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keywords = {country::India,inequality::income,region::AP,relevant,TODO::full-text,type::ubi},
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keywords = {country::India,done::extracted,inequality::income,region::AP,relevant,type::ubi},
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file = {/home/marty/Zotero/storage/8E2XT9UK/Standing_2015_Why Basic Income’s Emancipatory Value Exceeds Its Monetary Value.pdf}
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