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      The case for universal basic income in New Zealand & worldwide

      Goldsmith, Michael; McNeill, Kellie
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      Goldsmith, M. & McNeill, K (2012). The case for Universal Basic Income in New Zealand & worldwide. Pacific Ecologolist, 21, 27-30.
      Permanent Research Commons link: https://hdl.handle.net/10289/7598
      Abstract
      Universal Basic Income is a well established concept that can help solve this basic human rights issue. While hunger is often recognised in poorer countries, it is trivialised and hidden in countries like New Zealand, which is perceived as being a land of plenty with abundant food resources to feed its people.
      Date
      2012
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      Journal Article
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      Pacific Institute of Resource Management (PIRM)
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