Abstract
This paper discusses the definition and modelling of a universal basic income (UBI). After clarifying the debate about what a UBI is and presenting the arguments in favor and against, an analytical approach for its assessment is proposed. The adoption of a UBI as a policy tool is discussed with regard to the policy objectives (shaped by social preferences) it is designed to achieve. Key design dimensions to be considered include: coverage, generosity of the program, overall progressivity of the policy, and its financing.
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Francese, M., & Prady, D. (2018). Universal Basic Income: Debate and Impact Assessment. IMF Working Papers, 18(273), 1. https://doi.org/10.5089/9781484388815.001
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