Working Papers
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- 16-45: Entrepreneurial teams' acquisition of talent: a two-sided approach

- Florence Honore and Martin Ganco
- 16-44: Interstate Migration and Employer-to-Employer Transitions in the U.S.: New Evidence from Administrative Records Data

- Henry Hyatt, Erika McEntarfer, Ken Ueda and Alexandria Zhang
- 16-43: Evidence for the Effects of Mergers on Market Power and Efficiency

- Bruce Blonigen and Justin Pierce
- 16-42: Does Higher Productivity Dispersion Imply Greater Misallocation?A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis

- J. David Brown, Emin Dinlersoz and John Earle
- 16-41: A Portrait of Firms that Invest in R&D

- Lucia Foster, Cheryl Grim and Nikolas Zolas
- 16-40: The Consequences of Long Term Unemployment: Evidence from Matched Employer-Employee Data*

- Katharine Abraham, Kristin Sandusky, John Haltiwanger and James Spletzer
- 16-39: The Timing of Teenage Births: Estimating the Effect on High School Graduation and Later Life Outcomes

- Danielle Sandler and Lisa Schulkind
- 16-38: The Role of Start-Ups in StructuralTransformation

- Robert C. Dent, Fatih Karahan, Benjamin Pugsley and Aysegul Sahin
- 16-37: Disconnected Geography: A Spatial Analysis of Disconnected Youth in the United States

- Jeremy Bray, Brooks Depro, Dorren McMahon, Marion Siegle and Lee Mobley
- 16-36: Bright Minds, Big Rent: Gentrification and the Rising Returns to Skill

- Lena Edlund, Cecilia Machado and Maria Sviatschi
- 16-35: Introduction of Head Start and Maternal Labor Supply: Evidence from a Regression Discontinuity Design

- Cuiping Long
- 16-34: THE IMPACT OF LATINO-OWNED BUSINESS ON LOCAL ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE

- Craig Carpenter
- 16-33: THE DYNAMICS OF LATINO-OWNED BUSINESS WITH COMPARISIONS TO OTHER ETHNICITIES

- Craig Carpenter
- 16-32: Research Funding and Regional Economies

- Nathan Goldschlag, Stefano Bianchini, Julia Lane, Joseba SanMartin Sola and Bruce Weinberg
- 16-31: Creditor Rights and Entrepreneurship: Evidence from Fraudulent Transfer Law*

- Nuri Ersahin, Rustom M. Irani and Katherine Waldock
- 16-30: Cogeneration Technology Adoption in the U.S

- Mary Jialin Li
- 16-29: DOES FAMILY PLANNING INCREASE CHILDREN’S OPPORTUNITIES? EVIDENCE FROM THE WAR ON POVERTY AND THE EARLY YEARS OF TITLE X

- Martha Bailey, Olga Malkova and Zoë McLaren
- 16-28: The Management and Organizational Practices Survey (MOPS): An Overview*

- Catherine Buffington, Lucia Foster, Ron Jarmin and Scott Ohlmacher
- 16-27: Energy Prices, Pass-Through, and Incidence in U.S. Manufacturing*

- Sharat Ganapati, Joseph Shapiro and Reed Walker
- 16-26: The Impact of Bank Credit on Labor Reallocation and Aggregate Industry Productivity

- John (Jianqiu) Bai, Daniel Carvalho and Gordon Phillips
- 16-25: How Credit Constraints Impact Job Finding Rates, Sorting & Aggregate Output*

- Kyle Herkenhoff, Gordon Phillips and Ethan Cohen-Cole
- 16-24: Income Effects in Labor Supply: Evidence from Child-Related Tax Benefits

- Philippe Wingender and Sara LaLumia
- 16-23: Black Pioneers, Intermetropolitan Movers, and Housing Desegregation

- Yana Kucheva and Richard Sander
- 16-22: Structural versus Ethnic Dimensions of Housing Segregation

- Yana Kucheva and Richard Sander
- 16-21: State and Local Determinants of Employment Outcomes among Individuals with Disabilities

- Purvi Sevak, John O'Neill, Andrew Houtenville and Debra L. Brucker
- 16-20: Reconciling the Firm Size and Innovation Puzzle

- Anne Marie Knott and Carl Vieregger
- 16-19: Outsourced R&D and GDP Growth

- Anne Marie Knott
- 16-18: Changes in Neighborhood Inequality, 2000-2010

- Daniel Weinberg
- 16-17: Documenting the Business Register and Related Economic Business Data

- Bethany DeSalvo, Frank Limehouse and Shawn Klimek
- 16-16: Externalities of Public Housing: The Effect of Public Housing Demolitions on Local Crime

- Danielle Sandler
- 16-15: An ‘Algorithmic Links with Probabilities’ Crosswalk for USPC and CPC Patent Classifications with an Application Towards Industrial Technology Composition

- Nathan Goldschlag, Travis Lybbert and Nikolas Zolas
- 16-14: Accounting for the New Gains from Trade Liberalization

- Chang-Tai Hsieh, Nicholas Li, Ralph Ossa and Mu-Jeung Yang
- 16-13: Asset Allocation in Bankruptcy

- Shai Bernstein, Emanuele Colonnelli and Benjamin Iverson
- 16-12: The Shifting Job Tenure Distribution

- Henry Hyatt and James Spletzer
- 16-11: Learning and the Value of Relationships in International Trade

- Ryan Monarch and Tim Schmidt-Eisenlohr
- 16-10: Using Partially Synthetic Microdata to Protect Sensitive Cells in Business Statistics

- Javier Miranda and Lars Vilhuber
- 16-09: OFFSHORING POLLUTION WHILE OFFSHORING PRODUCTION*

- Xiaoyang Li and Yue Maggie Zhou
- 16-08: Urban-Suburban Migration in the United States, 1955-2000

- Todd K. Gardner
- 16-07: Urban Immigrant Diversity and Inclusive Institutions

- Abigail Cooke and Tom Kemeny
- 16-06: Data in Action: Data-Driven Decision Making in U.S. Manufacturing

- Erik Brynjolfsson and Kristina McElheran
- 16-05: Cheap Imports and the Loss of U.S. Manufacturing Jobs

- Abigail Cooke, Tom Kemeny and David L. Rigby
- 16-04: Immigrant Diversity and Complex Problem Solving

- Abigail Cooke and Tom Kemeny
- 16-03: Task Trade and the Wage Effects of Import Competition

- Abigail Cooke, Tom Kemeny and David L. Rigby
- 16-02: Plant Exit and U.S. Imports from Low-Wage Countries

- Abigail Cooke, Tom Kemeny and David L. Rigby
- 16-01: The Impact of Information and Communication Technology Adoption on Multinational Firm Boundary Decisions

- Wenjie Chen and Fariha Kamal
- 15-45: Customer-Employee Substitution: Evidence from Gasoline Stations*

- Emek Basker, Lucia Foster and Shawn Klimek
- 15-44: Simultaneous Edit-Imputation for Continuous Microdata

- Hang J. Kim, Lawrence H. Cox, Alan F. Karr, Jerome P. Reiter and Quanli Wang
- 15-43: Where Has All the Skewness Gone? The Decline in High-Growth (Young) Firms in the U.S

- Ryan Decker, John Haltiwanger, Ron Jarmin and Javier Miranda
- 15-42: Allocation of Company Research and Development Expenditures to Industries Using a Tobit Model

- Christian Awuku-Budu and Leo Sveikauskas
- 15-41: Dutch Disease or Agglomeration? The Local Economic Effects of Natural Resource Booms in Modern America

- Hunt Allcott and Daniel Keniston
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