Notice they are again manipulating you into beleving that a change has already happened (like with that previous spin on the IMF staff report)....
One should probably avoid using that verb in the past tense;), unless we want to be lumped together with 80% of ET posters or worse still, with...
Notice that in more precise sources "Tobin taxes" are used in plural (e.g. "Tobin tax ideas" here:...
No point convincing and educating here - they probably know very well what they are doing... that one was probably planted by PR agencies so as to...
"International Monetary Fund economists, reversing the fund's past opposition to capital controls, urged developing nations to consider using...
This deputy Finance Minister, i.e. two steps removed from the PM, and a PM-basher over the Iraq involvement, is in fact hardly a mainstream...
So "now is the time" for the Slippery Slope fallacy? (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slippery_slope ) Or maybe there is some logical connection...
So Tobin is now big in Japan, ey? Notice how their viral anti-capitalist campaign travels further and further east... I suspect that some atoll in...
In-house logfile analysis is exactly the way to perform a sensitive vote in which the website owner has a vested interest. So the only...
The two are being used interchangeably, and tax opposers, such as that Today programme interviewee (he shall remain unnamed because we have some...
There was some coverage on their flagship station (Radio 4): Not part of headlines, by any means. Merely a 3 minute interview with Bill Nighy...
...and not surprisingly - so far no coverage by the BBC's (at least by the influential stations such as Radio 4)... No oxygen - no fire. They...
Perhaps they should find some time to read the Council Directive 2008/7/EC of 12 February 2008 concerning indirect taxes on the raising of...
They are indeed exempt in the UK, but so are derivatives. The U.S. version was designed to be water-tight though. They called it "the principle of...
Let me make one thing clear, just to avoid internal divisions like this one. Bankers are on the same boat: there would be no exemptions for their...
So the stock transaction revenue is still double-counted (taxed at 0.5%), as if there were no exemptions for the intermediaries, which in the UK...
Yes, one has to admire this man's intellectual honesty (ironically, no irony there). But playing an objective scientist, hijacked by the populists...
...indeed, a scary thought, but a merger/subordination of the IMF to G20 would be a global equivalent of that good old communist idea of making...
FINANCIAL TRANSACTION TAX WOULD BE DISASTROUS (2 of 2) 8. Overestimation of Potential Revenue The revenue raised would be far less than its...
A member of the academic community (judging by his 'ibidem') has recently contributed to the IMF a comprehensive list of arguments against...
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