Background
Clark, Charles Michael Andres was born on May 16, 1960 in West Islip, New York, United States. Son of John Edward and Carol Marilyn (Andres) Clark.
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The welfare state was designed for a twentieth-century economy and cannot promote equity and efficiency in the New Economy. A basic income guarantee-a guaranteed adequate income for every member of society-is a social welfare policy that promises to achieve both equity and efficiency. Charles M.A. Clark, Professor of Economics at St. John's University, shows how this guarantee would promote the competitiveness of the Irish economy while at the same time reducing income inequality, eliminating poverty, and promoting social inclusion and participation.
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Most people in Ireland would agree that the existing tax and social welfare systems need to be reformed. It is felt that these systems contribute strongly to some adverse characteristics of Irish society, including; widespread poverty high unemployment disincentives to work feelings of exclusion The Justice Commission of the Conference of Religious of Ireland (CORI) has put forward a Basic Income Plan as an alternative to the existing tax and social welfare systems. In this booklet the CORI Basic Income Plan is summarised. Results of recent research, which investigated how this plan could be implemented in Ireland over three years, are outlined. Finally the merits of introducing basic income are compared with the usual tax adjustments that governments make each year in the budget.
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Clark, Charles Michael Andres was born on May 16, 1960 in West Islip, New York, United States. Son of John Edward and Carol Marilyn (Andres) Clark.
Bachelor, Fordham University, 1982. Doctor of Philosophy, New School for Social Research, 1990.
Instructor economics St. John's University, Jamaica, New York, 1984-1989, assistant professor, 1989-1991, associate professor, 1991-1996, professor, since 1996, associate dean, since 2005. Visiting professor economics University College, Cork, Ireland, 1994—1995, University St.Thomas, 2005. Senior fellow Vincentian Center for Church and Society, since 2000.
(The welfare state was designed for a twentieth-century ec...)
(Most people in Ireland would agree that the existing tax ...)
Member of Association for Institutionalist Thought, Association for Evolutionary Economics, History Economics Society, American Economic Association.
Married Lisa Mary McCarthy, September 20, 1980. Children: Meghan, Kaitlin, Charles.