Quarterly Journal of Economics · 2021 · Ufuk Akcigit、John Grigsby、Tom Nicholas、Stefanie Stantcheva
中文摘要
本文研究了二十世纪美国公司税和个人所得税对创新的影响。我们构建了一个涵盖自1920年以来所有申请过专利的发明人的面板数据集,以及一个历史性的州级公司税数据库,其中包含公司税率和税基信息,并将其与现有的州级个人所得税及其他经济结果数据相匹配。我们的分析聚焦于个人所得税和公司所得税对个体发明人(微观层面)及各州(宏观层面)的影响,考察了创新的数量与质量、创新的地理位置,以及由公司部门而非非公司部门所贡献的创新份额。我们提出了若干识别策略,所有策略均得出一致的结果。我们发现,较高的税收会对创新的数量和地理位置产生负面影响,但不会影响创新的平均质量。创新对税收的州级弹性较大,且与个体层面创新产出和跨州流动反应的加总结果一致。公司税尤其倾向于影响公司发明人的创新产出和跨州流动。个人所得税显著影响整体创新数量以及发明人的流动性。
Abstract
Abstract This article studies the effect of corporate and personal taxes on innovation in the United States over the twentieth century. We build a panel of the universe of inventors who patented since 1920, and a historical state-level corporate tax database with corporate tax rates and tax base information, which we link to existing data on state-level personal income taxes and other economic outcomes. Our analysis focuses on the effect of personal and corporate income taxes on individual inventors (the micro level) and on states (the macro level), considering the quantity and quality of innovation, its location, and the share produced by the corporate rather than the noncorporate sector. We propose several identification strategies, all of which yield consistent results. We find that higher taxes negatively affect the quantity and the location of innovation, but not average innovation quality. The state-level elasticities to taxes are large and consistent with the aggregation of the individual-level responses of innovation produced and cross-state mobility. Corporate taxes tend to especially affect corporate inventors’ innovation production and cross-state mobility. Personal income taxes significantly affect the quantity of innovation overall and the mobility of inventors.