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Policy Library

For those of you hungry for a bit more detail we have brought together the following bibliography. It includes the latest groundbreaking reports from the European Commission and IMF outlining how the financial sector can and should pay more. Technical arguments, rates and revenue estimates and feasibility are dealt with by academic heavy-weights such as Stiglitz. Our own campaign research shows how dozens of FTTs are already in existence around the world and we go right back to 1978 when James Tobin first published his seminal paper on a currency transaction tax.

Memo on FTT Rates and Revenue Potential

Pollin & Heintz, 2012
Pollin & Heintz
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Blog: Policy

  • 16 May 13
    An urgent message to nearly 200 members of Congress
  • 08 May 13
    “A Historic Turnaround” in the Wrong Direction
  • 07 May 13
    If We Can Tax Internet Sales, Why Not Wall Street and the Banks?
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