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- 96-1: Evaluation And Use Of The Pollution Abatement Costs And Expenditures Survey Micro Data

- Mary L Streitwieser
- 95-14: Innovation and Regulation in the Pesticide Industry

- Michael Ollinger and Jorge Fernandez-Cornejo
- 95-13: Exploring The Role Of Acquisition In The Performance Of Firms: Is The "Firm" The Right Unit Of Analysis?

- Sang Nguyen and Robert H Mcguckin
- 95-12: The Missing Link: Technology, Productivity, and Investment

- Laura Power
- 95-11: Counting The Self-Employed From Two Perspectives: Household Vs. Business Sample Data

- Alfred R Nucci and Richard J Boden
- 95-10: The Worker-Establishment Characteristics Database

- Kenneth Troske
- 95-09: Retail Inventories, Internal Finance, and Aggregate Fluctuations: Evidence From Firm-Level Panel Data

- Egon Zakrajšek
- 95-8: The Impact Of Ownership Change On Employment, Wages, And Labor Productivity In U.S. Manufacturing 1977-87

- Sang Nguyen, Robert H Mcguckin and Arnold Reznek
- 95-7: Using Matched Client And Census Data To Evaluate The Performance Of The Manufacturing Extension Partnership

- Ron Jarmin
- 95-6: Technology Locks, Creative Destruction And Non-Convergence In Productivity Levels

- Douglas W Dwyer
- 95-5: Whittling Away At Productivity Dispersion

- Douglas W Dwyer
- 95-4: Capital Structure and Product Market Behavior: An Examination of Plant Exit and Investment Decisions

- Dan Kovenock and Gordon Phillips
- 95-3: Capital Structure And Product Market Rivalry: How Do We Reconcile Theory And Evidence?

- Dan Kovenock and Gordon Phillips
- 95-2: Small Businesses Do Appear To Benefit From State/Local Government Economic Development Assistance

- Timothy Bates
- 95-1: Preferential Procurement Programs Do Not Necessarily Help Minority-Owned Business

- Timothy Bates and Darrell Williams
- 94-14: Pollution Abatement Costs, Regulation And Plant-Level Productivity

- Wayne Gray and Ron Shadbegian
- 94-13: EXPORTERS, SKILL UPGRADING AND THE WAGE GAP*

- J. Jensen and Andrew Bernard
- 94-12: Primary Versus Secondary Production Techniques in U.S. Manufacturing

- Joe Mattey and Thijs T Raa
- 94-11: Capital Adjustment Patterns in Manufacturing Plants

- Mark Doms and Timothy Dunne
- 94-10: Evidence on the Employer Size-Wage Premium From Worker-Establishment Matched Data

- Kenneth Troske
- 94-9: A Guide To R&D Data At The Center For Economic Studies U.S. Bureau Of THe Census

- James Adams and Suzanne Peck
- 94-8: Cross Sectional Variation In Toxic Waste Releases From The U.S. Chemical Industry

- Mary L Streitwieser
- 94-7: The Span of the Effect of R&D in the Firm and Industry

- James Adams and Adam Jaffe
- 94-6: Regulation and Firm Size, Foreign-Based Company Market Presence, Merger Choice In The U.S. Pesticide Industry

- Michael Ollinger and Jorge Fernandez-Cornejo
- 94-5: Recent Twists of the Wage Structure and Technology Diffusion

- James Adams
- 94-4: Downsizing and Productivity Growth: Myth or Reality?

- John Haltiwanger, Martin N Baily and Eric Bartelsman
- 94-3: Firms Started As Franchises Have Lower Survival Rates Than Independent Small Business Startups

- Timothy Bates
- 94-2: A Comparison of Job Creation and Job Destruction in Canada and the United States

- Timothy Dunne, John Haltiwanger and John Baldwin
- 94-1: The Choice of Input-Out Table Embedded in Regional Econometric Input-Out Models

- P R Israilevich, R Mahidhara and Geoffrey Hewings
- 93-16: The Financial Performance of Whole Company LBOs

- David J Ravenscraft and William F Long
- 93-15: On Productivity and Plant Ownership Change: New Evidence From the LRD

- Sang Nguyen and Robert H Mcguckin
- 93-14: Testing the Advantages of Using Product Level Data to Create Linkages Across Industrial Coding Systems

- Suzanne Peck
- 93-13: The Long-Run Demand for Labor: Estimates From Census Establishment Data

- Timothy Dunne and Mark Roberts
- 93-12: CONSTRUCTION OF REGIONAL INPUT-OUTPUT TABLES FROM ESTABLISHMENT-LEVEL MICRODATA: ILLINOIS, 1982

- Eduardo Martins
- 93-11: Determinants Of Survival And Profiability Among Asian Immigrant-Owned Small Businesses

- Timothy Bates
- 93-10: The Importance of Establishment Data in Economic Research

- Robert H Mcguckin
- 93-9: Energy Intensity, Electricity Consumption, and Advanced Manufacturing Technology Usage

- Mark Doms
- 93-8: Evidence on IO Technology Assumptions From the Longitudinal Research Database

- Joe Mattey
- 93-7: Asymmetric Learning Spillovers

- Ron Jarmin
- 93-6: Environmental Regulation And Manufacturing Productivity At The Plant Level

- Wayne Gray and Ron Shadbegian
- 93-5: Inter Fuel Substitution And Energy Technology Heterogeneity In U.S. Manufacturing

- Mark Doms
- 93-4: Learning By Doing And Competition In The Early Rayon Industry

- Ron Jarmin
- 93-3: LBOs, Debt And R&D Intensity

- David J Ravenscraft and William F Long
- 93-2: Science, R&D, And Invention Potential Recharge: U.S. Evidence

- James Adams
- 93-1: Academic Science, Industrial R&D, and the Growth of Inputs

- James Adams and Leo Sveikauskas
- 92-16: Decomposing Learning By Doing in New Plants

- Byong-Hyong Bahk and Michael Gort
- 92-15: Wages, Employer Size-Wage Premia and Employment Structure: Their Relationship to Advanced-Technology Usage at U.S. Manufacturing Establishments

- Timothy Dunne and James A Schmitz
- 92-14: Manufacturing Establishments Reclassified Into New Industries: The Effect Of Survey Design Rules

- Robert H Mcguckin and Suzanne Peck
- 92-13: Gender Segregation Small Firms

- Kenneth Troske and William J Carrington
- 92-12: THE AGGREGATE IMPLICATIONS OF MACHINE REPLACEMENT: THEORY AND EVIDENCE

- John Haltiwanger and Russell Cooper