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Ranalli, Brent.
Common wealth dividendshistory and theory /
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Common wealth dividendsby Brent Ranalli.
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history and theory /
Author:
Ranalli, Brent.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021.
Description:
xvii, 174 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Basic income.
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-72416-0
ISBN:
9783030724160$q(electronic bk.)
Common wealth dividendshistory and theory /
Ranalli, Brent.
Common wealth dividends
history and theory /[electronic resource] :by Brent Ranalli. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021. - xvii, 174 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Exploring the basic income guarantee,2662-3803. - Exploring the basic income guarantee..
Chapter 1: Introduction: What Are Common Wealth Dividends (CWDs)? -- Chapter 2:. Thomas Paine and the Perennial Problem of Land Reform -- Chapter 3: CWDs as Applied to Natural Resources -- Chapter 4: CWD as Applied to Ecosystem Services -- Chapter 5: Common Wealth Dividends in Theory and Practice.
"This book blazes a new frontier in economic thinking: the potential use of co-inherited wealth to pay lifelong dividends to everyone. It is must-reading for heterodox economists-and anyone else seeking ways to share the fruits of markets more equitably." -Peter Barnes, author of Who Owns the Sky? and With Liberty and Dividends for All "A tour de force of the history of wealth sharing and a welcome addition to the literature exploring ways to mitigate the harmful effects of concentrated natural resources. Ranalli helps to keep alive the spirit of Alaska's pioneering Governor Jay Hammond." -Todd Moss, author of The Governor's Solution: Alaska's Oil Dividend and Iraq's Last Window. "This is a book I've been waiting for." -Gregg Erickson, economist, trustee of the Robert Schalkenbach Foundation Common wealth dividends are universal cash payments funded by fees on the private use of common resources like land, minerals, and the atmosphere as a carbon sink. Thomas Paine's 1797 pamphlet Agrarian Justice and Alaska's Permanent Fund Dividend are staples in the literature on Basic Income, but there is much more to common wealth dividends beyond these highlights, and common wealth dividends have a distinctive ethical justification and distinctive policy implications that merit discussion. This monograph, the most comprehensive study of common wealth dividends to date, will be of interest to students, teachers, and advocates of Basic Income and those in the field of environmental studies, including sustainable development, natural resource management, and climate policy. Brent Ranalli is a policy practitioner who consults for public-sector clients at The Cadmus Group, LLC. His writings on common wealth dividends, Basic Income, and other policy topics have been published in Basic Income Studies and Basic Income News and in the USBIG discussion paper series, as well as in the Journal for Refugee Studies, the Journal for Sustainability Education, Foreign Affairs, and Controversies in Globalization, 2nd edition. Mr. Ranalli co-edits Environment: An Interdisciplinary Anthology for Yale University Press and serves as editor of the Thoreau Society Bulletin.
ISBN: 9783030724160$q(electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-72416-0doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
851948
Basic income.
LC Class. No.: HC79.I5 / R363 2021
Dewey Class. No.: 339.2
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"This book blazes a new frontier in economic thinking: the potential use of co-inherited wealth to pay lifelong dividends to everyone. It is must-reading for heterodox economists-and anyone else seeking ways to share the fruits of markets more equitably." -Peter Barnes, author of Who Owns the Sky? and With Liberty and Dividends for All "A tour de force of the history of wealth sharing and a welcome addition to the literature exploring ways to mitigate the harmful effects of concentrated natural resources. Ranalli helps to keep alive the spirit of Alaska's pioneering Governor Jay Hammond." -Todd Moss, author of The Governor's Solution: Alaska's Oil Dividend and Iraq's Last Window. "This is a book I've been waiting for." -Gregg Erickson, economist, trustee of the Robert Schalkenbach Foundation Common wealth dividends are universal cash payments funded by fees on the private use of common resources like land, minerals, and the atmosphere as a carbon sink. Thomas Paine's 1797 pamphlet Agrarian Justice and Alaska's Permanent Fund Dividend are staples in the literature on Basic Income, but there is much more to common wealth dividends beyond these highlights, and common wealth dividends have a distinctive ethical justification and distinctive policy implications that merit discussion. This monograph, the most comprehensive study of common wealth dividends to date, will be of interest to students, teachers, and advocates of Basic Income and those in the field of environmental studies, including sustainable development, natural resource management, and climate policy. Brent Ranalli is a policy practitioner who consults for public-sector clients at The Cadmus Group, LLC. His writings on common wealth dividends, Basic Income, and other policy topics have been published in Basic Income Studies and Basic Income News and in the USBIG discussion paper series, as well as in the Journal for Refugee Studies, the Journal for Sustainability Education, Foreign Affairs, and Controversies in Globalization, 2nd edition. Mr. Ranalli co-edits Environment: An Interdisciplinary Anthology for Yale University Press and serves as editor of the Thoreau Society Bulletin.
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