Capital Taxation During the U.S. Great Depression

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  • Language
    English
  • DOI (url)
  • Publication Date
    2012/07/26
  • Indian UGC (journal)
  • Refrences
    45
  • Citations
    17
  • Ellen R. McGrattan Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, University of Minnesota, and National Bureau of Economic Research
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McGrattan, Ellen R. “Capital Taxation During the U.S. Great Depression”. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, vol. 127, no. 3, 2012, pp. 1515-50, https://doi.org/10.1093/qje/qjs022.
McGrattan, E. R. (2012). Capital Taxation During the U.S. Great Depression. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 127(3), 1515-1550. https://doi.org/10.1093/qje/qjs022
McGrattan ER. Capital Taxation During the U.S. Great Depression. The Quarterly Journal of Economics. 2012;127(3):1515-50.
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The category Social Sciences: Economic theory. Demography: Economics as a science 15 is the most commonly referenced area in studies that cite this article. The first research to cite this article was titled Fiscal news and macroeconomic volatility and was published in 2013. The most recent citation comes from a 2023 study titled Did doubling reserve requirements cause the 1937–38 recession? New evidence on the impact of reserve requirements on bank reserve demand and lending. This article reached its peak citation in 2018, with 4 citations. It has been cited in 14 different journals, 7% of which are open access. Among related journals, the Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control cited this research the most, with 3 citations. The chart below illustrates the annual citation trends for this article.
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