Working Papers
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- 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
- 13-23: INNOVATION, REALLOCATION AND GROWTH

- Daron Acemoglu, Ufuk Akcigit, Nicholas Bloom and William Kerr
- 13-22: CAPITAL AND LABOR REALLOCATION INSIDE FIRMS

- Xavier Giroud and Holger M. Mueller
- 13-21: COMMUNITY DETERMINANTS OF IMMIGRANT SELF-EMPLOYMENT: HUMAN CAPITAL SPILLOVERS AND ETHNIC ENCLAVES

- Liliana Sousa
- 13-20: Gains from Offshoring? Evidence from U.S. Microdata

- Ryan Monarch, Jooyoun Park and Jagadeesh Sivadasan
- 13-19: SYNTHETIC DATA FOR SMALL AREA ESTIMATION IN THE AMERICAN COMMUNITY SURVEY

- Joseph W. Sakshaug and Trivellore E. Raghunathan
- 13-18: PRODUCTIVITY, RESTRUCTURING, AND THE GAINS FROM TAKEOVERS

- Xiaoyang Li
- 13-17: WHAT DO I TAKE WITH ME?: THE MEDIATING EFFECT OF SPIN-OUT TEAM SIZE AND TENURE ON THE FOUNDER-FIRM PERFORMANCE RELATIONSHIP

- Rajshree Agarwal, Benjamin A. Campbell, April Franco and Martin Ganco
- 13-16: DO LOCAL MANAGERS GIVE LABOR AN EDGE?

- Scott E. Yonker
- 13-15: ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND URBAN GROWTH:AN EMPIRICAL ASSESSMENT WITH HISTORICAL MINES

- Edward L. Glaeser, Sari Pekkala Kerr and William Kerr
- 13-14: DO HOUSING PRICES REFLECT ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH RISKS? EVIDENCE FROM MORE THAN 1600 TOXIC PLANT OPENINGS AND CLOSINGS

- Janet Currie, Lucas Davis, Michael Greenstone and Reed Walker
- 13-13: BIAS IN FOOD STAMPS PARTICIPATION ESTIMATES IN THE PRESENCE OF MISREPORTING ERROR

- Cathleen Li
- 13-12: INTRA-FIRM TRADE AND PRODUCT CONTRACTIBILITY

- Andrew Bernard, J. Jensen, Stephen Redding and Peter Schott
- 13-11: Spillovers From Costly Credit

- Brian Melzer
- 13-10: The Impact of Unemployment Insurance Extensions On Disability Insurance Application and Allowance Rates

- Matthew Rutledge
- 13-09: The Location of Industrial Innovation: Does Manufacturing Matter?

- Isabel Tecu
- 13-08: Product Quality and Firm Heterogeneity in International Trade

- Antoine Gervais
- 13-07: Measuring The Impact Of The Toxics Release Inventory: Evidence From Manufacturing Plant Births

- Nicholas E. Powers
- 13-06: Reallocation and Technology: Evidence From The U.S. Steel Industry

- Allan Collard-Wexler and Jan De Loecker
- 13-05: Evolving Property Rights and Shifting Organizational Forms: Evidence From Joint-Venture Buyouts Following China’s WTO Accession

- Fariha Kamal and Mary Lovely
- 13-04: Small Homes, Public Schools, and Property Tax Capitalization

- Ryan Gallagher, Haydar Kurban and Joseph Persky
- 13-03: The Recent Decline in Employment Dynamics

- Henry Hyatt and James Spletzer
- 13-02: More than a Million New American Indians in 2000: Who are They?

- Carolyn A. Liebler and Timothy Ortyl
- 13-01: Management in America

- Nicholas Bloom, Erik Brynjolfsson, Lucia Foster, Ron Jarmin, Itay Saporta-Eksten and John van Reenen
- 12-33: Spatial Organization of Firms: Internal and External Agglomeration Economies and Location Choices Through the Value Chain

- Juan Alcacer and Mercedes Delgado
- 12-32: Testing for Factor Price Equality with Unobserved Differences in Factor Quality or Productivity

- Andrew Bernard, Stephen Redding and Peter Schott
- 12-31: Workplace Characteristics and Employment of Older Workers

- Chinhui Juhn and Kristin McCue
- 12-30: Do Labor Market Networks Have An Important Spatial Dimension?

- Judith K. Hellerstein, Mark Kutzbach and David Neumark
- 12-29: Estimation of Job-to-Job Flow Rates under Partially Missing Geography

- Cody Henderson and Henry Hyatt
- 12-28: The United States Labor Market: Status Quo or A New Normal?

- Edward Lazear and James Spletzer
- 12-27: Do SBA Loans Create Jobs? Estimates from Universal Panel Data and Longitudinal Matching Methods

- J. David Brown and John Earle
- 12-26: Occupation Inflation in the Current Population Survey

- Jonathan Fisher and Christina Houseworth
- 12-25: Do Environmental Regulations Disproportionately Affect Small Businesses? Evidence from the Pollution Abatement Costs and Expenditures Survey

- Randy Becker, Carl Pasurka and Ron Shadbegian
- 12-24: Intergenerational Transmission of Race: Permeable Boundaries between 1970 and 2010

- Carolyn A. Liebler and Marie DeRousse-Wu
- 12-23: Testing for Wage Discrimination in U.S. Manufacturing

- Joyce Burnette
- 12-22: The Dynamics of House Price Capitalization and Locational Sorting: Evidence from Air Quality Changes

- Corey Lang
- 12-20: The Life Cycle of Plants in India and Mexico

- Chang-Tai Hsieh and Pete Klenow
- 12-19: The Location of Displaced New Orleans Residents in the Year After Hurricane Katrina

- Narayan Sastry and Jesse Gregory
- 12-18: The Empirics of Firm Heterogeneity and International Trade

- Andrew Bernard, J. Jensen, Stephen Redding and Peter Schott
- 12-17: Decomposing Aggregate Trade Flows: New Evidence from U.S. Traders

- Fariha Kamal and C.J. Krizan
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