Destabilizing Speculation and the Case for an International Currency Transactions Tax
Thomas Palley
Challenge, 2001, vol. 44, issue 3, 70-89
Abstract:
The comeback of most Asian economies from the crises of 1997 put talk of reform on hiatus. But most agree that reform there should still be. The author revisits the controversies surrounding the Tobin tax.
Date: 2001
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