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A global Carbon Tax would transfer wealth from Oil Producers to Oil Consumers
An interesting observation with regards to a Carbon Tax is that it would mean that oil consuming states would be levying a tax on the world’s oil deposits – effectively transferring some of this natural resource wealth from the world’s … Continue reading
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New topic launched: Money Matters!
A new topic has been started under the heading Money Matters, and the two first articles are about bank regulation and climate change policy. Enjoy.