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Mahbub ul Haq (Editor), Inge Kaul (Editor), Isabelle Grunberg (Editor)


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July 11, 1996
In his 1972 Janeway Lectures at Princeton, James Tobin, the 1981 Nobel Prize winner for economics, submitted a proposal for a levy on international currency transactions. The idea was not greeted with enthusiasm, as the 1970s were a period of optimism and confidence in floating exchange rages. Yet, whenever currency crises erupted during the past decades, the proposal for a levy on international currency transactions would once again arise. In the 1990s, two additional facts have sharpened interest in the Tobin tax proposal. First is the growing volume of foreign exchange trading. Second, interest is coming not only from policymakers and experts concerned with the smooth functioning of financial markets. It is shared by those concerned with public financing of development--the fiscal crisis of the state as well as the growing need for international cooperation on problems such as the environment, poverty, peace and security.

This work makes a systematic analysis of the proposal for a foreign exchange transactions levy. Its chapters examine the economic desirability of such a levy, its technical and political feasibility, its revenue potential, the possible uses of that revenue, and related administrative and institutional aspects.

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"This book offers serious consideration of the Tobin tax, one of the most intriguing potential ways to stabilize UN financing without damaging sovereignty or distorting market flaws."--Barber Conable, President and Executive Director, The World Bank, 1986-1991

"Policy ideas must rest on good logic and good analysis especially in the important areas of international money and finance. That's why this book is so useful. It covers key issues such as the feasibility and the effectiveness of the Tobin tax, its revenue potential and implementation." Jacques Delors, President, European Commission, 1985-1994

"This pioneering book demonstrates that the Tobin tax, whether as an additional source of finance for international cooperation or as an instrument of global monetary policy, or both, has a real chance of being proved feasible. As such, it takes an intriguing idea a significant step closer to realization." Gareth Evans, Foreign Minister of Australia, 1988-1996

"This book is overdue. The editors are to be congratulated for forcing us to think seriously about this proposal at long last." John Williamson, Senior Economist, Institute for International Economics, Washington, DC

"...The general quality of analysis and presentation is high, which is not surprising in light of the reputation of the preparers of the papers, and the book is readable by persons who are not experts in the field."--Journal of Developing Areas

About the Author


Mahbub ul Haq is Director of the Human Development Center in Islamabad, Pakistan. Inge Kaul is Director of the Office of Development Studies at the United Nations Development Program. Isabelle Grunberg is Senior Policy Analyst at the United Nations Development Program.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (July 11, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195111818
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195111811
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,700,585 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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First Sentence:
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
global foreign exchange volume, basis point tax, interest arbitraging, compulsory deposit requirements, global foreign exchange turnover, managing capital inflows, global foreign exchange transactions, interdealer trading, dealing sites, foreign exchange transactions tax, central bank survey, taxed jurisdictions, capital surges, securities transaction taxes, financial transactions taxes, securities transactions tax, international currency transactions, asset substitution, spot transactions, foreign exchange trading, global turnover, outright forwards, foreign equity investment, market migration, destabilizing speculation
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
New York, Latin America, United States, Hong Kong, Jeffrey Frankel, Bank of Korea, Republic of Korea, Bretton Woods, International Monetary Fund, University of Chicago Press, Yung Chul Park, Bank of England, Exchange Market Activity, Statistical Appendix, United Nations, The Feasibility of Taxing Foreign Exchange, Weak Evidence, Banco de la República, Department of Economics, European Union, Oxford University Press, Andrew Rose, Discussion Paper, Good Theory, Questionable Policy
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