South Korea can become the first country which has introduced the unconditional income at national level

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It is promised voters by "the Korean Berney Sanders" — the 56-year-old candidate for president from Democratic party and the governor of Province of Gyeonggi Li Dzhemen South Korea can become the first country which will introduce the unconditional basic income (UBI) at national level. BBD, as a rule, is understood as the governmental program which without any conditions or requirements gives out to citizens of the country a certain sum. This idea is welcomed by many economists, politicians and sociologists as a way to smooth a property inequality and to solve a poverty problem. Critics consider it impractical and...