Quote from Covertibility:
[BSo even though taxes were higher in the 90's than in the 80's, output was higher. The US had more manufacturing in the 40's-70's yet taxes were a lot higher than at any point in the past 30 years. I don't think there is a link between taxes and manufacturing output.
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In my opinion, taxes do affect WHERE manufacturing is done. Companies are now moving production off-shore for lower taxes and less regulation. Manufacturing in the USA is on a steady decline due to competition from imports and outsourcing of jobs for cheaper labor cost. The reduction in the manufacturing sector will hinder a recovery from this recession and future recessions.