You can’t possibly believe you can extrapolate the results of such a poor experiment (barely worth the name) to anything (not even to a permanent implementation in this village). Come on you are much too smart for that
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I'm not extrapolating anything; merely reporting the results. But I'd be interested in hearing why you think the study has no value whatsoever.
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That assumes the intent is to increase employment levels. In a world of increasing structural unemployment, about to massively accelerate, I think UBI is more about removing administrative costs and income tests as well as helping remove stigma. (aside from the issues with study)
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It is always nice to let someone else to pay your bills and do your work for you.
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Short term effect
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Any way to factor in perception of "precise value for value" work as a social phenomenon over time? Where's that value coming from? Who's producing the economic and resource means? If that is devalued, why would both the control and experiment group not see the same results?
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