Working Papers
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- 14-11: LOOKING BACK ON THREE YEARS OF USING THE SYNTHETIC LBD BETA

- Javier Miranda and Lars Vilhuber
- 14-10: EXPANDING THE ROLE OF SYNTHETIC DATA AT THE U.S. CENSUS BUREAU

- Ron Jarmin, Thomas A. Louis and Javier Miranda
- 14-09: WHO DO UNIONS TARGET? UNIONIZATION OVER THE LIFE-CYCLE OF U.S. BUSINESSES

- Emin Dinlersoz, Jeremy Greenwood and Henry Hyatt
- 14-08: "It's Not You, It's Me": Breakup In U.S.-China Trade Relationships

- Ryan Monarch
- 14-07: GLOBALIZATION AND TOP INCOME SHARES

- Lin Ma
- 14-06: THE OPTION TO QUIT: THE EFFECT OF EMPLOYEE STOCK OPTIONS ON TURNOVER

- Serdar Aldatmaz, Paige Ouimet and Edward D Van Wesep
- 14-05: RANDOMIZED SAFETY INSPECTIONS AND RISK EXPOSURE ON THE JOB: QUASI-EXPERIMENTAL ESTIMATES OF THE VALUE OF A STATISTICAL LIFE

- Jonathan Lee and Laura Taylor
- 14-04: THE INFLUENCES OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS, INTRAFIRM TRADING, AND CURRENCY UNDERVALUATION ON U.S. FIRM TRADE DISPUTES

- J. Jensen, Dennis P. Quinn and Stephen Weymouth
- 14-03: THE TRADABILITY OF SERVICES: GEOGRAPHIC CONCENTRATION AND TRADE COSTS

- Antoine Gervais and J. Jensen
- 14-02: HOW WILL THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT CHANGE EMPLOYERS’ INCENTIVES TO OFFER INSURANCE?

- Ph.D. Jean M. Abraham, Ph.D. Roger Feldman and M.S. Peter Graven
- 14-01: NEW EVIDENCE ON EMPLOYER PRICE-SENSITIVITY OF OFFERING HEALTH INSURANCE

- Ph.D. Jean M. Abraham, Ph.D. Roger Feldman and M.S. Peter Graven
- 13-62: When It Rains It Pours: Under What Circumstances Does Job Loss Lead to Divorce

- Melissa Ruby Banzhaf
- 13-61: Income Packaging and Economic Disconnection: Do Sources of Support Differ from Other Low-Income Women?

- Andrea Helting, Jinwoo Kwon and Elizabeth Mahn
- 13-60: Antidumping Duties and Plant-Level Restructuring

- Justin Pierce
- 13-59: The Surprisingly Swift Decline of U.S. Manufacturing Employment

- Justin Pierce and Peter Schott
- 13-58: The Role of Agents and Brokers in the Market for Health Insurance

- Pinar Karaca-Mandic, Roger Feldman and Peter Graven
- 13-57: Disentangling Labor Supply and Demand Shifts Using Spatial Wage Dispersion: The Case of Oil Price Shocks

- Matthias Kehrig and Nicolas Vincent
- 13-56: Financial Frictions and Investment Dynamics in Multi-Plant Firms

- Matthias Kehrig and Nicolas Vincent
- 13-55: Are We Undercounting Reallocation’s Contribution to Growth?

- Mitsukuni Nishida, Amil Petrin, Martin Rotemberg and T. Kirk White
- 13-54: Talent Recruitment and Firm Performance: The Business of Major League Sports

- Daniel Weinberg
- 13-53: Declining Migration wihin the US: The Role of the Labor Market

- Raven Molloy, Christopher Smith and Abigail Wozniak
- 13-52: Every Breath You Take, Every Dollar You'll Make: The Long-Term Consequences of the Clean Air Act of 1970

- Adam Isen, Maya Rossin-Slater and Reed Walker
- 13-51: Environmental Regulation, Abatement, and Productivity: A Frontier Analysis

- Shital Sharma
- 13-50: EARNINGS ADJUSTMENT FRICTIONS: EVIDENCE FROM SOCIAL SECURITY EARNINGS TEST

- Alexander Gelber, Damon Jones and Daniel Sacks
- 13-49: AN ‘ALGORITHMIC LINKS WITH PROBABILITIES’ CONCORDANCE FOR TRADEMARKS: FOR DISAGGREGATED ANALYSIS OF TRADEMARK & ECONOMIC DATA

- Nikolas Zolas, Travis Lybbert and Prantik Bhattacharyya
- 13-48: Childhood Housing and Adult Earnings: A Between-Siblings Analysis of Housing Vouchers and Public Housing

- Fredrik Andersson, John Haltiwanger, Mark Kutzbach, Giordano Palloni, Henry O. Pollakowski and Daniel Weinberg
- 13-47: A COMPARISON OF PERSON-REPORTED INDUSTRY TO EMPLOYER-REPORTED INDUSTRY IN SURVEY AND ADMINISTRATIVE DATA

- Emily Isenberg, Liana Christin Landivar and Esther Mezey
- 13-46: Factoryless Goods Producers in the US

- Andrew Bernard and Teresa Fort
- 13-45: Don't Quit Your Day Job: Using Wage and Salary Earnings to Support a New Business

- Mónica García-Pérez, Christopher Goetz, John Haltiwanger and Kristin Sandusky
- 13-44: MEASURING “FACTORYLESS” MANUFACTURING: EVIDENCE FROM U.S. SURVEYS

- Fariha Kamal, Brent Moulton and Jennifer Ribarsky
- 13-43: FALLING HOUSE PRICES AND LABOR MOBILITY: EVIDENCE FROM MATCHED EMPLOYER-EMPLOYEE DATA

- Christopher Goetz
- 13-42: REALLOCATION IN THE GREAT RECESSION: CLEANSING OR NOT?

- Lucia Foster, Cheryl Grim and John Haltiwanger
- 13-41: COMPARING METHODS FOR IMPUTING EMPLOYER HEALTH INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS IN THE CURRENT POPULATION SURVEY

- Hubert Janicki, Brett O’Hara and Alice Zawacki
- 13-40: THE BRIGHT SIDE OF CORPORATE DIVERSIFICATION: EVIDENCE FROM INTERNAL LABOR MARKETS

- Geoffrey Tate and Liu Yang
- 13-39: Do EPA Regulations Affect Labor Demand? Evidence From the Pulp and Paper Industry

- Wayne Gray, Ron Shadbegian, Chunbei Wang and Merve Cebi
- 13-38: The Racial and Ethnic Composition of Local Government Employees in Large Metro Areas, 1960-2010

- Todd Gardner
- 13-37: HUMAN CAPITAL LOSS IN CORPORATE BANKRUPTCY

- John R. Graham, Hyunseob Kim, Si Li and Jiaping Qiu
- 13-36: ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION AND INDUSTRY EMPLOYMENT: A REASSESSMENT

- Anna Belova, Wayne Gray, Joshua Linn and Richard D. Morgenstern
- 13-35: Technology and Production Fragmentation: Domestic versus Foreign Sourcing

- Teresa Fort
- 13-34: Industrial Concentration of Ethnic Minority- and Women-Owned Businesses in the United States

- Qingfang Wang
- 13-33: Estimating the Impact of Low-Income Universal Service Programs

- Daniel Ackerberg, David DeRemer, Michael H. Riordan, Gregory L. Rosston and Bradley S. Wimmer
- 13-32: WHY IMMIGRANTS LEAVE NEW DESTINATIONS AND WHERE DO THEY GO?

- Mary M. Kritz, Douglas T. Gurak and Min-Ah Lee
- 13-31: IMPORTING, EXPORTING AND FIRM-LEVEL EMPLOYMENT VOLATILITY

- Christopher Kurz and Mine Senses
- 13-30: How Firms Respond to Business Cycles: The Role of Firm Age and Firm Size

- Teresa Fort, John Haltiwanger, Ron Jarmin and Javier Miranda
- 13-29: HUMAN CAPITAL TRAPS? ENCLAVE EFFECTS USING LINKED EMPLOYER-HOUSEHOLD DATA

- Liliana Sousa
- 13-28: A METHOD OF CORRECTING FOR MISREPORTING APPLIED TO THE FOOD STAMP PROGRAM

- Nikolas Mittag
- 13-27: MISCLASSIFICATION IN BINARY CHOICE MODELS

- Bruce Meyer and Nikolas Mittag
- 13-26: INTERNAL LABOR MARKETS AND INVESTMENT IN CONGLOMERATES

- Rui Silva
- 13-25: EVIDENCE OF AN “ENERGY-MANAGEMENT GAP” IN U.S. MANUFACTURING: SPILLOVERS FROM FIRM MANAGEMENT PRACTICES TO ENERGY EFFICIENCY

- Gale Boyd and Mark Curtis
- 13-24: RACE-SPECIFIC AGGLOMERATION ECONOMIES: SOCIAL DISTANCE AND THE BLACK-WHITE WAGE GAP

- Elizabeth Ananat, Shihe Fu and Stephen Ross
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