PODCAST: Floyd Marinescu talks about basic income on Canadian CBC Radio

PODCAST: Floyd Marinescu talks about basic income on Canadian CBC Radio

Floyd Marinescu, a Canadian entrepreneur who describes himself as “an angel investor, author, humanitarian, and homosapien”, is featured in this interview, on CBC Radio, which has been condensed into a Whiteboard animation. Floyd has been a long-time defender of basic income, from a business perspective. According to him, the rise in aggregate demand which basic income will generate, is just what business needs to flourish. Paying for a basic income would also be fairly straightforward, Floyd reasons, especially when you realize that it’s net cost that matters, not gross cost. Financing would then come from closing redundant welfare programs, resolving tax loop holes, moderate rises in income tax and a series of other tax revenues (e.g.: carbon emissions, financial transactions, natural resources extraction, intellectual property).

 

Marinescu talks about “compassionate capitalism”, which builds on innovation and entrepreneurship, but also redistributes corporate gains to the whole of the population, so that “the working poor don’t need to be destitute”. For him, basic income also means freedom, personally and professionally, given the high number of people clearly mismatched with their current jobs, since it would allow them to make the necessary changes in their lives. Basic income would also allow more risk-taking, which is essential for entrepreneurship. Overall, according to Marinescu, basic income would be a great economic stimulus for Canada, putting more money into circulation, benefitting most people and also the government, which would collect more taxes to spend on public goods and services.

 

 

More information at:

Floyd Marinescu, “A business case for basic income”, Medium, December 16th 2018

NEW LINK: Business for Basic Income

NEW LINK: Business for Basic Income

The landing page of a recently-launched website, Business for Basic Income, opens with the following words:

A universal basic income is essential for the economy of the 21st century. It creates scope for development and entrepreneurship. It’s beneficial socially and economically. It allows to cope with the rapid changes through digitization and robotics. It increases intrinsic motivation, because people have a walk-away option.

Founded by Armin Steuernagel, Börries Hornemann, Che Wagner, and Benjamin Brockhaus, Business for Basic Income has compiled an impressive list of quotes from entrepreneurs and economists who support basic income, and its site provides an easily accessible form in which business owners can add their own statements of support (available at the bottom of the home page).

The BFB website, at the time of this writing, additionally features an explanation of what basic income is (apparently drawing closely from BIEN’s definition), and a summary of many key arguments for such a policy.

Business for Basic Income is accessible at www.wirtschaft-fuer-grundeinkommen.com and www.business-for-basic-income.com, with content available in English, French, and German.

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