Introduction
The Rethinking Redistribution resource is a
guide to innovative ideas and policies which are focused upon the redistribution of
income and wealth. A wide range of schemes have been proposed - basic
income, stakeholder grants, tax credits and negative income taxes. These proposals have been put
forward for many different reasons and have been designed by researchers
from all ends of the political spectrum. The aim of the Rethinking
Redistribution resource is to explain these concepts clearly and to provide
a guide to more detailed analyses.
The Rethinking Redistribution resource is
made up of the following interlinked sections:
Basic Income. A resource exploring proposals for a basic income,
citizen's income or participation income.
Stakeholder Grants. Details of "demogrants", baby bonds and
related proposals.
Tax Credits. Here the resource explains suggestions for a Negative
Income Tax and other Tax-Benefit Integration propositions, together with
details policies such as the Working Family Tax Credit and the Earned Income
Tax Credit.
Site Map
Basic
Income
Arguments for
and against a basic income
A basic income in
practice: Alaska Permanent Fund
Participation
Income
Stakeholder Grants
Basic income or stakeholder grant?
Demogrants in practice: Child Trust Fund
Tax Credits and
NITs
Negative Income Taxes - introduction
History of NIT proposals
Arguments for and against NITs
Tax Credits - introduction
Tax Credits in the USA
Tax Credits in the UK
Bibliography
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