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This paper studies the effect of corporate and personal taxes on innovation in the United States over the twentieth century. We use three new datasets: a panel of the universe of inventors who patent since 1920; a dataset of the employment, location and patents of firms active in R&D since 1921; and a...
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This paper studies the effect of corporate and personal taxes on innovation in the United States over the twentieth century. We use three new datasets: a panel of the universe of inventors who patent since 1920; a dataset of the employment, location and patents of firms active in R&D since 1921; and a...
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This paper studies the effect of corporate and personal taxes on innovation in the United States over the twentieth century. We use three new datasets: a panel of the universe of inventors who patent since 1920; a dataset of the employment, location and patents of firms active in R&D since 1921; and a...
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fraud at large U.S. banking organizations. We examine the different categories of fraud and their materiality, the recovery … determinants of fraud at the banking organization level. Lastly, we document a significant effect of fraud on bank credit …
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analysis provides new evidence on the exposure of banking organizations to macroeconomic shocks with implications for risk …
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While operational risk is generally perceived as idiosyncratic with limited systemic implications, we document that operational risk significantly threatens financial stability. Using supervisory data on large U.S. bank holding companies (BHCs) over 2002:Q1-2016:Q4, we find operational losses...
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(middling, mix of relationship and transaction-based) are surveyed throughout U.S. banking history. Megabanks are relatively new … scale have been found in some recent studies but they appear to include underpriced government insurance and rewards for bad …
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policies and the type of operational losses. Our findings have important implications for banking organization performance …
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