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Govt can balance subsidies and still implement Universal Basic Income scheme: Study

The study says that Universal Basic Income can be implemented if the government removes its non-subsidy elements.

March 31, 2017 / 08:03 IST
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There has been much debate on the idea of a Universal Basic Income (UBI) – a concept put forth by the Economic Survey, 2016-2017. The idea of UBI is that everybody would be entitled to a basic minimum income under the scheme, which won’t be considered compensation for work.

A lot of economists have argued that India’s economy is not ready to take the burden of a UBI. That the country does not have enough fiscal space to accommodate basic scheme alongwith its existing subsidies.

According to the Economic Survey, UBI of Rs 7,620 per person will be needed.

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However, a recent report by economists Sudipto Mundle and Satadru Sikdar at the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy suggests that the government can balance its subsidies and still implement UBI. The study says that this can be done if the government removes its non-subsidy elements.

The study defines merit subsidies as those for food, education, health, sanitation and water supply. On the other hand, other subsides like petrol and fertilisers fall under the non-merit category.