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Yannick Vanderborght is Professor of Political Science at the Université Saint-Louis Bruxelles, where he is a member of the Centre de recherche en science politique (CReSPo). He is also a visiting professor at UCLouvain, where he holds the Hoover Chair in Economic and Social Ethics.
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The unconditional basic income: Reasonably radical, radically reasonable. A response to Guillaume Allègre, Mathilde Duclos, Laudine Grapperon and Pierre-Étienne Vandamme
In Raisons politiques (2021/3 No 83)
What are the Political Chances of Basic Income? Lessons from the Canadian and Dutch Cases
In Raisons politiques (2002/2 No 6)
France on Track for “Unconditional Minimum Income”?
In Mouvements (2001/3 No 15-16)
Fair Taxation: Empowerment and Poverty Reduction
In L'Économie politique (2010/3 No 47)
Participation Insurance and Participation Income
Two Ways of Sidetracking the Active Social State
In Reflets et perspectives (2001/1 Volume XL)
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The unconditional basic income: Reasonably radical, radically reasonable. A response to Guillaume Allègre, Mathilde Duclos, Laudine Grapperon and Pierre-Étienne Vandamme
In Raisons politiques (2021/3 No 83)
Fair Taxation: Empowerment and Poverty Reduction
In L'Économie politique (2010/3 No 47)
Contradictory Logical Cases?
A Pitfall of QCA Addressed through the Study of the Political Feasibility of an Unconditional Basic Income
In Revue internationale de politique comparée (2004/1 Vol. 11)
What are the Political Chances of Basic Income? Lessons from the Canadian and Dutch Cases
In Raisons politiques (2002/2 No 6)
Elections in Belgium: “VIVANT” or Universal Basic Income as the Only Electoral Platform
In Multitudes (2002/1 No 8)
Participation Insurance and Participation Income
Two Ways of Sidetracking the Active Social State
In Reflets et perspectives (2001/1 Volume XL)
France on Track for “Unconditional Minimum Income”?
In Mouvements (2001/3 No 15-16)