Talkonomics #8: Universal Basic Income in an Entrepreneurial Economy
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How does Universal Basic Income shape entrepreneurship, risk-taking, and innovation?
As debates around Universal Basic Income (UBI) intensify worldwide, policymakers and economists continue to ask whether guaranteed income encourages creativity and productive risk-taking; dampens or incentives innovation. Understanding UBI’s role within a modern economic system is critical for students, entrepreneurs, and future policymakers alike.
This Talkonomics session will explore the theoretical foundations and emerging empirical evidence on UBI, with a focus on its effects on entrepreneurship, labour market behaviour, and innovation 📊💡. Dr. Hashmi will unpack how UBI interacts with incentives, uncertainty, and economic security, drawing on both economic theory and real-world policy experiments.
The talk will be followed by a student-driven Q&A, offering participants the opportunity to critically engage with the evidence and ask big-picture policy questions 🎓🤝.
Free food and drinks will be provided 🍕🥤
Participants will explore:
How UBI affects risk-taking and entrepreneurial entry
The trade-offs between income security and work incentives
What empirical studies reveal about innovation under UBI-style programs
Policy implications for designing effective income support systems
📅 Wednesday, April 8th
📍 Hunter Student Commons: HNSC 330
🎓 Hosted by the Society of Undergraduates in Economics (SUE)




















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