Not arguing for or against here, but the reason you have fear of a minimum income (whether the people we're talking about are economically aware or not) is that without some sort of associated boom in technology or creation of domestic wealth, primarily you've reassigned wealth from the middle class to the poor. Add to that the upturn in money in the bottom means price inflation (from increased demand from a group whose marginal propensity to spend is much higher) which means especially on the lower end of the middle class, they are now impoverished as well.
Now if the lower end of your economy then starts making goods to compensate, great. But if there's no additional industry and that money is still going to cheap labor in other countries, you've killed more of the middle class and are importing more goods out of taxes.
Just saying it's a thorny issue when you're talking how the economy would actually react. And in a lot of ways, globalization makes it a lot harder.
Now if the lower end of your economy then starts making goods to compensate, great. But if there's no additional industry and that money is still going to cheap labor in other countries, you've killed more of the middle class and are importing more goods out of taxes.
Just saying it's a thorny issue when you're talking how the economy would actually react. And in a lot of ways, globalization makes it a lot harder.
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