Why an Unconditional Basic Income is Highly Problematic – General Considerations and Quantitative Implications for the Case of Germany
Auszug aus: Journal for Markets and Ethics (2021)/1 Michael Frenkel Online veröffentlicht: 29 Apr 2022Seitenbereich: 1 – 13 Zusammenfassung The concept of an unconditional basic income is not new, but it is still the subject of much controversy. This paper looks at the quantitative effects of introducing an unconditional basic income, using Germany as an example. It […]
Is Migration Good for an Economy? A Survey of the Main Economic Effects
Auszug aus: Journal for Markets and Ethics (2017)/1 Michael Frenkel Online veröffentlicht: 31 Jan 2018Seitenbereich: 13 – 22 Zusammenfassung This article surveys the main effects of labor migration between two countries. Against the background of high immigration to industrialized countries in recent years, notably to countries in Europe, the focus of the discussion is on the host […]