01056pab a2200145 454500008004000000100002600040245011600066260000900182300001400191362000800205520064100213650001100854650001800865773002700883180718b2004 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aLinden, Bruno Van der aActive citizen's income, unconditional income and participation under imperfect competition: a welfare analysis c2004 ap.98-117. aJan aVarious types of basic income schemes are considered to compensate the allocative inefficiencies induced by unemployment benefits. A dynamic general equilibrium model of a unionised economy is developed in which participation to the formal labour market is endogenous and the budget of the State has to balance. It is shown that basic income schemes reduce the equilibrium unemployment rate. Assuming that job-search is costly to monitor, the normative analysis suggests that only the active population should be eligible to the basic income. Introducing such an `active citizen's income' can be a Pareto-improving reform. - Reproduced. aIncome aLabour market aOxford Economic Papers