Talk:Ludwik Maurycy Landau

Social income
Ping User:Buidhe. Ok, so I did a bit more digging. The 1934 work was published in Polish. Social income is a reasonable approximate translation of the Polish term "Dochód społeczny". I will try to find tome to investigate this further, and see if this term can be defined or if it is simply a synonym for "income in the society" or such (so, just income). PS. Reading a bit more about this term (ex. the use of it at pl wikisource it seems to have been invented by Kalecki and Landau in Polish and I can't find it clearly defined, I think they really meant it as a form of "society income", or something we would today understand as GDP or such. I'll ping User:Volunteer Marek, as I believe he has some experience with economics. PPS. Here's some definition in English: . Here is something else and I see some suggestion this term might be used by a few Indian economics. But right now I am leaning to the view that Kalecki's social income=income and the term is not notable for a stand-alone article. PPPS. I'll also ping User:Prototime who created the initial redirec to Guaranteed minimum income. --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus&#124; reply here 11:07, 17 May 2020 (UTC)