Keith Rankin

Keith Rankin is a contract economist,
former lecturer in economic history at the University of Auckland,
and lecturer in International Political Economy at Massey University (Albany).
He is at present contracted to UBINZ (Universal Basic Income New Zealand).


Earlier Papers.

1997 Papers.

Keith Rankin's report to the UBINZ Conference (late 1996), on recent developments in Europe: the BIEN Conference (Vienna). [49 kB]


Keith Rankin's article on Social Dividends and Flat Taxes, submitted to the NZ Herald; June,'97

His paper presented to the BIEN conference, Vienna, Sept.'96 [31 kB]

Revision of a paper prepared for the Universal Basic Income National Conference at Wellington, 1-2 July 1996. [45 kB]


Keith Rankin's paper to the Beyond Poverty Conference, May'97, at Massey University, Albany campus, N.Z.
[27 kB]

His paper presented to the Conference of the New Zealand Political Studies Association, 8-10 July 1996. [42 kB]

His 10Apr/20May article in the NZ Herald: "Age Dependency next Century? A Global Perspective."
("experience ... suggests that age dependency is not a problem.")

Keith's article in The Independent (NZ) (in May,'96): "What's cheaper; placating the poor with welfare or imprisoning the rich?"

His lead article in the NZ Herald replying to a comment in Martin Hames' ("Free Thinking", Herald, 3 Jan) review of 1996.
("... better off ... if we all worked less hard.")

Keith's email contact is: keithr@pl.net.


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