We discuss the debate around the effectiveness of transaction taxes in curbing speculation in the stock market. Some argue that the low elasticity of demand for financial transactions would make such taxes inefficient in reducing capital movements. However, others highlight how the elimination of transaction taxes has led to a rise in global savings and success through financial investing. The speaker believes it is unfair to impose taxes on most production and wealth, without extending it to the stock market as well.
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