wow-inequalities/02-data/intermediate/wos_sample/ab00ae5f18469a843292c57a12cc1a88-tipuric-darko-and-g/info.yaml

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abstract: 'The global economic crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic has
further stimulated the interest in the universal basic income (UBI).
Proponents believe that UBI, in addition to reducing poverty and
economic inequality, can be a useful instrument for mitigating the
effects of the crisis and at the same time an important bulwark in
creating a completely different economic and social paradigm. UBI
reaches beyond economic policies and is a matter of moral and social
commitment; it is at the same time a program and an ideal that radically
changes society by strengthening mutual responsibility and solidarity,
strengthening reliability in institutions. The implementation of the UBI
places justice as a stronghold of social reality; it connects the
categories of economic and social value and blurs established
assumptions between labour, capital and well-being. The paper presents
the basic features of UBI and some obstacles in its implementation. The
possible role that basic income can play in the changes in the structure
of employment and productivity brought about by the Fourth Industrial
Revolution are discussed and examples of countries that have designed
pilot projects of customized UBI according to different models are
given. Criticisms of the concept are presented, among others, that UBI
violates the principles of rational economic behaviour and the intrinsic
meaning that work brings to people; the problem of moral aberration or
the inadequacy of the role of the state to take full responsibility from
the individual to cover the necessary costs of living; as well as the
problem of the huge costs that states may have in designing and
implementing UBI rograms, which is ultimately reflected in possible tax
increases or inflationary risks. Special attention in the paper is paid
to the issue of economic sustainability of UBI.'
affiliation: 'Tipuric, D (Corresponding Author), Ekonomski Fak, Trajnom Zvanju, Zagreb,
Croatia.
Tipuric, Darko, Ekonomski Fak, Trajnom Zvanju, Zagreb, Croatia.
Garaca, Zeljko, Ekonomski Fak, Trajnom Zvanju, Split, Croatia.
Krajnovic, Ana, Ekonomski Fak, Zagreb, Croatia.'
author: Tipuric, Darko and Garaca, Zeljko and Krajnovic, Ana
author-email: 'dtipuric@efzg.hr
garaca@efst.hr
akrajnovic@net.efzg.hr'
author_list:
- family: Tipuric
given: Darko
- family: Garaca
given: Zeljko
- family: Krajnovic
given: Ana
da: '2023-09-28'
doi: 10.32910/ep.71.6.4
eissn: 1848-9494
files: []
issn: 0424-7558
journal: EKONOMSKI PREGLED
keywords: 'universal basic income; guaranteed minimum income; COVID-19; social
welfare; economic crisis'
keywords-plus: TRANSFERS
language: Croatian
month: DEC
number: '6'
number-of-cited-references: '35'
pages: 632-656
papis_id: a1c8af2191b3df9569731db0019daf88
ref: Tipuric2020universalbasic
tags:
- review
times-cited: '0'
title: 'UNIVERSAL BASIC INCOME: UTOPIA OR FUTURE REALITY'
type: article
unique-id: WOS:000606630400004
usage-count-last-180-days: '5'
usage-count-since-2013: '37'
volume: '71'
web-of-science-categories: Economics
year: '2020'