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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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Do financial crises radicalize voters? We study Germany's banking crisis of 1931, when two major banks collapsed and …
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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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severe banking crisis in 1931, caused by foreign shocks and political inaction, radical voting increased sharply in the … banking distress led to markedly more radical voting, both through economic and non-economic channels. Firms linked to two … city-level incomes. This in turn increased Nazi Party support between 1930 and 1932/33, especially in cities with a history …
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