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Financial transactions tax 7 Finanztransaktionssteuer 7 ASSET PRICE 1 Banks&Banking Reform 1 CURRENCY 1 DERIVATIVE 1 DERIVATIVE TRANSACTIONS 1 DERIVATIVES 1 Debt Markets 1 EQUITIES 1 Economic Theory&Research 1 Emerging Markets 1 GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 1 INTERNATIONAL BANK 1 LEVY 1 MATURITY 1 MATURITY TRANSFORMATION 1 MORTGAGE 1 MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES 1 PRICE VOLATILITY 1 SECURITIES 1 SECURITIES MARKET 1 SECURITIES TRANSACTIONS 1 TAX 1 TAX POLICY 1 TAX SYSTEM 1 Taxation&Subsidies 1
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Free 7 CC license 3 Undetermined 2
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Book / Working Paper 7 Article 4
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Arbeitspapier 1 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1 Working Paper 1 research-article 1
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English 8 Undetermined 3
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Honohan, Patrick 11 Yoder, Sean 9 Yoder, Sean K. 1 Yoder, Seán K. 1
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Economics Research, World Bank Group 1
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World Bank Research Observer 3 The World Bank research observer 2 Policy Research Working Paper Series 1 Policy Research working paper 1 Policy research working paper : WPS 1 World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 1 World Bank Research Observer;26(2) 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 7 RePEc 2 OLC EcoSci 1 Other ZBW resources 1
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Financial Transactions Tax : Panacea, Threat, or Damp Squib?
Honohan, Patrick - 2017
Attempts to raise a significant percentage of gross domestic product in revenue from a broad-based financial transactions tax are likely to fail both by raising much less revenue than expected and by generating far-reaching changes in economic behavior. Although the side-effects would include a...
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Financial Transactions Tax : Panacea, Threat, Or Damp Squib ?
Yoder, Sean - 2010
Attempts to raise a significant percentage of gross domestic product in revenue from a broad-based financial transactions tax are likely to fail both by raising much less revenue than expected and by generating far-reaching changes in economic behavior. Although the side-effects would include a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011394524
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Financial Transactions Tax : Panacea, Threat, or Damp Squib?
Honohan, Patrick; Yoder, Sean - 2012
Attempts to raise a significant percentage of gross domestic product in revenue from a broad-based financial transactions tax are likely to fail both by raising much less revenue than expected and by generating far-reaching changes in economic behavior. Although the side-effects would include a...
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Financial Transactions Tax : Panacea, Threat, or Damp Squib?
Honohan, Patrick; Yoder, Sean - 2011
The authors argue that attempts to raise a significant percentage of gross domestic product in revenue from a broad-based financial transactions tax are likely to fail both by raising much less revenue than expected and by generating far-reaching changes in economic behavior. They point out...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012562921
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Financial Transactions Tax: Panacea, Threat, or Damp Squib? : Is that the Question? Observations on an Appropriate Response to the Climate Change Challenge to Development Strategies
Honohan, Patrick; Yoder, Sean - In: World Bank Research Observer 26 (2011) 1, pp. 138-161
The authors argue that attempts to raise a significant percentage of gross domestic product in revenue from a broad-based financial transactions tax are likely to fail both by raising much less revenue than expected and by generating far-reaching changes in economic behavior. They point out...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015361163
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Financial transactions tax : panacea, threat, or damp squib ?
Honohan, Patrick; Yoder, Sean - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2010
Attempts to raise a significant percentage of gross domestic product in revenue from a broad-based financial transactions tax are likely to fail both by raising much less revenue than expected and by generating far-reaching changes in economic behavior. Although the side-effects would include a...
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Financial Transactions Tax : Panacea, Threat or Damp Squib?
Honohan, Patrick; Yoder, Seán K. - 2010
Attempts to raise a significant percentage of GDP in revenue from a broad-based financial transactions tax are likely to fail both by raising much less revenue than expected and by generating far-reaching changes in economic behaviour. Although the side-effects would include a sizable...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014200995
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Financial transactions tax : panacea, threat, or damp squib?
Honohan, Patrick; Yoder, Sean - 2010
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Financial transactions tax : panacea, threat, or damp squib?
Honohan, Patrick; Yoder, Sean - In: The World Bank research observer 26 (2011) 1, pp. 138-161
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015162282
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Financial Transactions Tax: Panacea, Threat, or Damp Squib?
Honohan, Patrick; Yoder, Sean - In: World Bank Research Observer 26 (2011) 1, pp. 138-161
The authors argue that attempts to raise a significant percentage of gross domestic product in revenue from a broad-based financial transactions tax are likely to fail both by raising much less revenue than expected and by generating far-reaching changes in economic behavior. They point out...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010567313
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