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This paper describes the evolution of capital income taxation in Sweden between 1862 and 2013, including corporate …
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and wealth taxation, in Sweden between 1862 and 2010. To illustrate the evolution, we present annual time-series data on …
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governments or market institutions provide the services. Sweden and the United States are on opposite ends of this spectrum. After … compare the development of the social welfare institutions in the U.S. and Sweden in the 20th century …
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This paper presents annual Swedish time series data on the top marginal tax wedge and marginal tax wedges on labor income for a low-, average- and high-income earners for the period 1862 to 2013. The tax wedges were initially low and the tax system proportional. The tax wedges began to increase...
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and the emergence of fascist parties. We interpret these results as suggesting that fascist mobilization in Sweden was …
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In the aftermath of the Second World War, Sweden dismantled an education system that was strongly influenced by German … came to share certain traits with the true educational credo of Nazism and likely contributed to Sweden's recent …
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Denmark, Norway, Finland, Sweden, Germany and Belgium during 1930-1948, using unique data from the Stockholm Stock Exchange …
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Economists have long neglected study of an important contractual decision, a firm's choice of legal form. Enterprise form shapes the relations among a firm's owners as well as many features of a firm's interactions with the rest of the economy. Using unusual firm-level data on Spain 1886-1936,...
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This article builds on the concept of linked ecologies to present a study of the occupational careers of French colonial governors between 1830 and 1960. We consider empires as the by-product of social entities structuring themselves. Specifically, we analyse the process of empowerment of this...
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