The minimum income guaranteed as a proposal to remove poverty in Brazil
Abstract
The Brazilian economy continues presenting the most unequal distribution of income
among all countries in the world. The article presents the consequences of the growing
disparities and considers the pros and cons of the introduction of a Guaranteed Minimum
Income Program, through a negative income tax, as an efficient instrument to remove poverty.
The second part of this work identifies an analytical structure which could reproduce
the effects, on the level of the productive structure, of a process of Income Distribution. The
aim was achieved as a result of the choice of an Input-Output Model which used an enlargement
of the basic Leontief (1951) Model, from a derivation of social accounting matrix,
as resulted in an estimation of the disaggregated multipliers for production, income and
employment.
JEL Classification: I31; I32; I38; O15.
Keywords: Universal basic income income distribution inequality