Economic Analysis of Multi-Tier Conditional Universal Basic Income System --A Comprehensive Theoretical Study of the Five-Core-Rule Framework
Chang-Min Wu
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This paper conducts a systematic economic analysis of a Multi-Tier Conditional Universal Basic Income (MTC-UBI) system comprising five core rules. Rule 1 excludes persons working 0 or 7 days per week, and those aged ≤18 or ≥60 from receiving UBI. Rule 2 excludes the top three workday categories among workers with 1 to 6 working days per week. Rule 3 mandates that monthly UBI shall not exceed one-third of the local minimum living guarantee (dibao). Rule 4 requires annual declaration of working days. Rule 5 establishes that non-declaration results in default 1
Keywords: Universal Basic Income; Five-Rule Framework; One-Third of Minimum Living Guarantee; Default 5-Day Registration; Self-Enforcement Mechanism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H53 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026-04-29
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