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Nirupama Rao
Nirupama Rao
Assistant Professor, University of Michigan, Ross School of Business
Verified email at umich.edu
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Do tax credits stimulate R&D spending? The effect of the R&D tax credit in its first decade
N Rao
Journal of Public Economics 140, 1-12, 2016
3102016
Deferred tax positions and incentives for corporate behavior around corporate tax changes
JM Poterba, NS Rao, JK Seidman
National Tax Journal 64 (1), 27-57, 2011
166*2011
Discrete prices and the incidence and efficiency of excise taxes
CT Conlon, NL Rao
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 12 (4), 111-143, 2020
73*2020
The Cost of Curbing Externalities with Market Power: Alcohol Regulations and Tax Alternatives
C Conlon, NL Rao
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2023
65*2023
Investment differences between public and private firms: Evidence from US tax returns
N Feldman, L Kawano, E Patel, N Rao, M Stevens, J Edgerton
Journal of Public Economics 196, 104370, 2021
36*2021
Taxes and US oil production: Evidence from California and the windfall profit tax
NL Rao
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 10 (4), 268-301, 2018
36*2018
Corporate Inversions and Economic Performance
N Rao
National Tax Journal 68 (4), 1073-1097, 2015
222015
The lifecycle of the 47 percent
D Fullerton, NL Rao
National Tax Journal 72 (2), 359-396, 2019
17*2019
The long-term decline in US prime-age male labour force participation
S Black, J Furman, E Rackstraw, N Rao
VoxEU. org, 2016
162016
Who pays sin taxes? understanding the overlapping burdens of corrective taxes
C Conlon, N Rao, Y Wang
Review of Economics and Statistics, 1-27, 2022
132022
Dividends and investment: evidence of heterogeneous firm behavior
A Mathur, NS Rao, MR Strain, SA Veuger
Public Finance Review 44 (6), 769-787, 2016
10*2016
Ending the R&D Tax Credit Stalemate
N Rao
42015
Tax reform in the Age of Trump
N Rao
Economics and Policy in the Age of Trump, 89, 2017
32017
Essays on taxation and firm behavior
NS Rao
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010
2010
Makers, takers, and the lifecycle of the 47%: An assessment of US households’ tax dependence
D Fullerton, N Rao
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