
Transfer State
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- Preface
- Part I: The politics of redistribution
- 1: Introduction
- 2: Redistributive Market Liberalism and its critics
- Part II: In search of a guaranteed income
- 3: Social dividends and social contracts, 1918-55
- 4: Negative Income Tax comes to Britain, 1955-70
- 5: 'The pragmatist's solution to poverty': The Heath government's Tax Credit Scheme, 1970-4
- Part III: Cash transfers in post-industrial Britain
- 6: Redistribution in a cold climate: The politics of guaranteed income in the 1970s and 1980s
- 7: New Labour's tax credits, 1997-2010
- 8: A crisis of the transfer state? Distributional politics since the 2008 financial crisis
- 9: The return of Universal Basic Income
- Part IV: Conclusion
- 10: What kind of transfer state?
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