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The Covid crisis is forcing us to rethink the tools of redistribution and solidarity. Proposals are springing up everywhere: basic income, job guarantee, inheritance for all. Let’s say it straight away: these proposals are complementary and not substitutable. In the long run, they must all be implemented, in stages and in this order.Thomas Piketty's Blog at Le MondeFrom basic income to inheritance for allThomas Piketty | Professor at EHESS and at the Paris School of Economics
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The Covid crisis is forcing us to rethink the tools of redistribution and solidarity. Proposals are springing up everywhere: basic income, job guarantee, inheritance for all. Let’s say it straight away: these proposals are complementary and not substitutable. In the long run, they must all be implemented, in stages and in this order.Thomas Piketty's Blog at Le MondeFrom basic income to inheritance for allThomas Piketty | Professor at EHESS and at the Paris School of Economics
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The Covid crisis is forcing us to rethink the tools of redistribution and solidarity. Proposals are springing up everywhere: basic income, job guarantee, inheritance for all. Let’s say it straight away: these proposals are complementary and not substitutable. In the long run, they must all be implemented, in stages and in this order.Thomas Piketty's Blog at Le Monde
From basic income to inheritance for all
Thomas Piketty | Professor at EHESS and at the Paris School of Economics