Working Papers
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- 15-14: Labor Market Networks and Recovery from Mass Layoffs Before, During, and After the Great Recession

- Judith K. Hellerstein, Mark Kutzbach and David Neumark
- 15-13: Cyclical Reallocation of Workers Across Employers by Firm Size and Firm Wage

- John Haltiwanger, Henry Hyatt and Erika McEntarfer
- 15-12: The Impact of Heterogeneous NOx Regulations on Distributed Electricity Generation in U.S. Manufacturing

- Jonathan Lee
- 15-11: Identifying Foreign Suppliers in U.S. Merchandise Import Transactions

- Fariha Kamal, C.J. Krizan and Ryan Monarch
- 15-10: The Evolution of National Retail Chains: How We Got Here

- Lucia Foster, John Haltiwanger, Shawn Klimek, C.J. Krizan and Scott Ohlmacher
- 15-09: Evaluating the Long-Term Effect of NIST MEP Services on Establishment Performance

- Clifford A. Lipscomb, Jan Youtie, Sanjay Arora, Andy Krause and Philip Shapira
- 15-08: Who Works for Whom? Worker Sorting in a Model of Entrepreneurship with Heterogeneous Labor Markets

- Emin Dinlersoz, Henry Hyatt and Hubert Janicki
- 15-07: Spinout Formation: Do Opportunities and Constraints Benefit High Capital Founders?

- Natarajan Balasubramanian and Mariko Sakakibara
- 15-06: Human Capital of Spinouts

- Natarajan Balasubramanian and Mariko Sakakibara
- 15-05: The Recent Decline of Single Quarter Jobs

- Henry Hyatt and James Spletzer
- 15-04: Trends in Earnings Inequality and Earnings Instability among U.S. Couples: How Important is Assortative Matching?

- Dmytro Hryshko, Chinhui Juhn and Kristin McCue
- 15-03: Why is Pollution from U.S. Manufacturing Declining? The Roles of Environmental Regulation, Productivity, and Trade

- Joseph Shapiro and Reed Walker
- 15-02: Slow to Hire, Quick to Fire: Employment Dynamics with Asymmetric Responses to News

- Cosmin Ilut, Matthias Kehrig and Martin Schneider
- 15-01: Intra-Firm Spillovers? The Stock and Flow Effects of Collocation

- Evan Rawley and Robert Seamans
- 14-47: THE MARGINS OF GLOBAL SOURCING: THEORY AND EVIDENCE FROM U.S. FIRMS

- Pol Antras, Teresa Fort and Felix Tintlenot
- 14-46: Employer-Sim Microsimulation Model: Model Development and Application to Estimation of Tax Subsidies to Health Insurance

- G. Edward Miller, Thomas Selden and Jessica S. Banthin
- 14-45: The Role of Industry Classification in the Estimation of Research and Development Expenditures

- Christian Awuku-Budu and Carol A. Robbins
- 14-44: Buyer-Seller Relationships in International Trade: Do Your Neighbors Matter?

- Fariha Kamal and Asha Sundaram
- 14-43: THE URBAN DENSITY PREMIUM ACROSS ESTABLISHMENTS

- Jason Faberman and Matthew Freedman
- 14-42: INNOVATION OUTPUT CHOICES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF FIRMS IN THE U.S

- Juana Sanchez
- 14-41: UNEMPLOYMENT DURATION AND GEOGRAPHIC MOBILITY: DO MOVERS FARE BETTER THAN STAYERS?

- Christopher Goetz
- 14-40: USING IMPUTATION TECHNIQUES TO EVALUATE STOPPING RULES IN ADAPTIVE SURVEY DESIGN

- Thais Paiva and Jerry Reiter
- 14-39: From Common Ground To Breaking New Ground: Founding Team's Prior Shared Experience And Start-Up Performance
- Florence Honore
- 14-38: Design Comparison of LODES and ACS Commuting Data Products

- Matthew Graham, Mark Kutzbach and Brian McKenzie
- 14-37: RECOVERING THE ITEM-LEVEL EDIT AND IMPUTATION FLAGS IN THE 1977-1997 CENSUSES OF MANUFACTURES

- T. Kirk White
- 14-36: OWNER CHARACTERISTICS AND FIRM PERFORMANCE DURING THE GREAT RECESSION

- Ron Jarmin, C.J. Krizan and Adela Luque
- 14-35: Non-technological and Mixed Modes of Innovation in the United States. Evidence from the Business Research and Development and Innovation Survey, 2008-2011

- Juana Sanchez
- 14-34: JOB-TO-JOB (J2J) Flows: New Labor Market Statistics From Linked Employer-Employee Data

- Henry Hyatt, Erika McEntarfer, Kevin McKinney, Stephen Tibbets and Doug Walton
- 14-33: It's Where You Work: Increases In Earnings Dispersion Across Establishments And Individuals In The U.S

- Erling Barth, Alex Bryson, James Davis and Richard Freeman
- 14-32: DO PUBLIC TUITION SUBSIDIES PROMOTE COLLEGE ENROLLMENT? EVIDENCE FROM COMMUNITY COLLEGE TAXING DISTRICTS IN TEXAS

- Paco Martorell, Brian McCall and Isaac McFarlin
- 14-31: HOW IMPORTANT ARE SECTORAL SHOCKS

- Enghin Atalay
- 14-30: NOISE INFUSION AS A CONFIDENTIALITY PROTECTION MEASURE FOR GRAPH-BASED STATISTICS

- John Abowd and Kevin L. McKinney
- 14-29: HIRES, SEPARATIONS, AND THE JOB TENURE DISTRIBUTION IN ADMINISTRATIVE EARNINGS RECORDS

- Henry Hyatt and James Spletzer
- 14-28: INTERNATIONAL PATENTING STRATEGIES WITH HETEROGENEOUS FIRMS

- Nikolas Zolas
- 14-27: ENFORCING COVENANTS NOT TO COMPETE: THE LIFE-CYCLE IMPACT ON NEW FIRMS

- Evan Starr, Natarajan Balasubramanian and Mariko Sakakibara
- 14-26: LEHD Infrastructure files in the Census RDC - Overview

- Lars Vilhuber and Kevin McKinney
- 14-25: Firm Dynamics and Assortative Matching

- Leland Crane
- 14-24: TRADE LIBERALIZATION AND LABOR SHARES IN CHINA

- Fariha Kamal, Mary Lovely and Devashish Mitra
- 14-23: THE AGGREGATE IMPACT OF ONLINE RETAIL

- Allen Tran
- 14-22: THE EFFECT OF EMPLOYER HEALTH INSURANCE OFFERING ON THE GROWTH AND SURVIVAL OF SMALL BUSINESS PRIOR TO THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT

- C.J. Krizan, Adela Luque and Alice Zawacki
- 14-21: USING THE PARETO DISTRIBUTION TO IMPROVE ESTIMATES OF TOPCODED EARNINGS

- Philip Armour, Richard Burkhauser and Jeff Larrimore
- 14-20: TAKEN BY STORM: BUSINESS SURVIVAL IN THE AFTERMATH OF HURRICANE KATRINA

- Emek Basker and Javier Miranda
- 14-19: EXAMINING THE LONG TERM MORTALITY EFFECTS OF EARLY HEALTH SHOCKS

- Jason Fletcher
- 14-18: REALLY UNCERTAIN BUSINESS CYCLES

- Nicholas Bloom, Max Floetotto, Nir Jaimovich, Itay Saporta-Eksten and Stephen Terry
- 14-17: FLUCTUATIONS IN UNCERTAINTY

- Nicholas Bloom
- 14-16: FIRM AGE AND SIZE IN THE LONGITUDINAL EMPLOYER-HOUSEHOLD DYNAMICS DATA

- John Haltiwanger, Henry Hyatt, Erika McEntarfer, Liliana Sousa and Stephen Tibbets
- 14-15: FIFTY YEARS OF FAMILY PLANNING: NEW EVIDENCE ON THE LONG-RUN EFFECTS OF INCREASING ACCESS TO CONTRACEPTION

- Martha Bailey
- 14-14: RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY ACROSS LOCAL AREAS IN THE UNITED STATES AND THE GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF THE HEALTHY POPULATION

- Arline T. Geronimus, John Bound and Annie Ro
- 14-13: A FIRST STEP TOWARDS A GERMAN SYNLBD: CONSTRUCTING A GERMAN LONGITUDINAL BUSINESS DATABASE

- Joerg Drechsler and Lars Vilhuber
- 14-12: IMPROVING THE SYNTHETIC LONGITUDINAL BUSINESS DATABASE

- Satkartar K. Kinney, Jerome P. Reiter and Javier Miranda
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