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Why Do We Avoid Financial-Transactions Taxes?

Dean Baker

Challenge, 2001, vol. 44, issue 3, pages 90-96

Abstract: Taxes on financial transactions have many attractive attributes, argues the author. But the economics profession seems intent on looking the other way. Is there a vested interest in doing so?

Date: 2001
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