Aaron Klein
What is a financial transaction tax?
Brookings Institution, 2020
¿De qué se trata?
Carefully implemented, a financial transaction tax could raise government revenues.
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A financial transaction tax (FTT) as a new source of government income is a hot-button issue in the United States. In this focused, accessible overview, economist Aaron Klein explains how an FTT works, who pays it and what its potential revenues might be under different plans. He distills the debates about the ramifications of the tax and provides evidence from other countries of its possible impacts. Wall Street denizens and Main Street investors will find great value in this impartial report on a significant financial proposal.
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About the Author
Aaron Klein is a fellow at the Brookings Institution and its policy director on regulation and markets.
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