Taxes, Spending, and Innovation

M. Simkovic
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Part I: Billionaire Taxes, https://ssrn.com/abstract=3326615. Part III: After Paying Ultra-High Net Worth Wealth Taxes, How Much Would Billionaires Have Left to Live on?, https://ssrn.com/abstract=3340925. Key Takeaways: - Innovation is the product of teamwork. - Engineers and scientists play a critical role. - Scientific research is insufficiently rewarded financially. - Taxes can boost innovation by funding human capital investment and basic research. - The amount of investment is important – who owns financial assets is not. In formulating taxation and public investment policies, we should carefully consider data and the peer reviewed literature. Claims that we can drive more innovation and growth through a higher concentration of resources in the hands of a small number of billionaires — while providing fewer resources to middle and upper middle-class knowledge workers — are not empirically supported.
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税收、支出和创新
第一部分:亿万富翁税,https://ssrn.com/abstract=3326615。第三部分:缴纳超高净值财富税后,亿万富翁还能靠多少钱生活?, https://ssrn.com/abstract=3340925。关键要点:-创新是团队合作的产物。-工程师和科学家起着关键作用。-科学研究没有得到足够的财政奖励。——税收可以通过资助人力资本投资和基础研究来促进创新。-投资金额很重要-谁拥有金融资产并不重要。在制定税收和公共投资政策时,我们应该仔细考虑数据和同行评议的文献。我们可以通过将资源更集中在少数亿万富翁手中来推动更多的创新和增长,同时减少向中上层知识工作者提供的资源,这种说法并没有得到经验的支持。
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