Working Papers
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- 23-17: Where Have All the "Creative Talents" Gone? Employment Dynamics of US Inventors

- Ufuk Akcigit and Nathan Goldschlag
- 23-16: On The Role of Trademarks: From Micro Evidence to Macro Outcomes

- Emin Dinlersoz, Nathan Goldschlag, Mehmet Yorukoglu and Nikolas Zolas
- 23-15: Building the Census Bureau Index of Economic Activity (IDEA)

- Jose Asturias, William R. Bell, Rebecca Hutchinson, Tucker McElroy and Katherine J. Thompson
- 23-14: The Characteristics and Geographic Distribution of Robot Hubs in U.S. Manufacturing Establishments

- Erik Brynjolfsson, Catherine Buffington, Nathan Goldschlag, J. Frank Li, Javier Miranda and Robert Seamans
- 23-13: Who’s Most Exposed to International Shocks? Estimating Differences in Import Price Sensitivity across U.S. Demographic Groups

- Colin J. Hottman and Ryan Monarch
- 23-12: Using Restricted-Access ACS Data to Examine Economic and Noneconomic Factors of Interstate Migration By Race and Ethnicity

- Bryanna Duca and Anita Pena
- 23-11: Registered Report: Exploratory Analysis of Ownership Diversity and Innovation in the Annual Business Survey

- Timothy Wojan
- 23-10: Methodology on Creating the U.S. Linked Retail Health Clinic (LiRHC) Database

- Alice Zawacki, Joey Marshall, Donald Cherry, Xianghua Yin and Brian W. Ward
- 23-09: Universal Preschool Lottery Admissions and Its Effects on Long-Run Earnings and Outcomes

- Randall Akee and Leah Clark
- 23-08: Full Report of the Comparisons of Administrative Record Rosters to Census Self-Responses and NRFU Household Member Responses

- Mary H. Mulry, Cristina J. Tello-Trillo, Thomas Mule and Andrew Keller
- 23-07: Managing Employee Retention Concerns: Evidence from U.S. Census Data

- Eva Labro and James D. Omartian
- 23-06: Criminal court fees, earnings, and expenditures: A multi-state RD analysis of survey and administrative data

- Carl Lieberman, Elizabeth Luh and Michael Mueller-Smith
- 23-05: Re-examining Regional Income Convergence: A Distributional Approach

- Kevin Rinz and John Voorheis
- 23-04: National Experimental Wellbeing Statistics - Version 1

- C. Bee, Joshua Mitchell, Nikolas Mittag, Jonathan Rothbaum, Carl Sanders, Lawrence Schmidt and Matthew Unrath
- 23-03: Some Open Questions on Multiple-Source Extensions of Adaptive-Survey Design Concepts and Methods

- PhD. Stephanie Coffey, Jaya Damineni, PhD. John Eltinge, PhD. Anup Mathur, Kayla Varela and Allison Zotti
- 23-02: Industry Linkages from Joint Production

- Xiang Ding
- 23-01: Estimating the Impact of the Age of Criminal Majority: Decomposing Multiple Treatments in a Regression Discontinuity Framework

- Michael Mueller-Smith, Benjamin Pyle and Caroline Walker
- 22-59: Race and Mobility in U.S. Marriage Markets: Quantifying the Role of Segregation

- Ariel Binder, Caroline Walker, Jonathan Eggleston and Marta Murray-Close
- 22-58: Eclipse of Rent-Sharing: The Effects of Managers' Business Education on Wages and the Labor Share in the US and Denmark

- Daron Acemoglu, Alex Xi He and Daniel le Maire
- 22-57: Business Dynamics Statistics for Single-Unit Firms

- Richard Beem, Christopher Goetz, Martha Stinson and Sean Wang
- 22-56: The Long-run Effects of the 1930s Redlining Maps on Children

- Daniel Aaronson, Daniel Hartley, Bhashkar Mazumder and Martha Stinson
- 22-55: Maternal and Infant Health Inequality: New Evidence from Linked Administrative Data

- Kate Kennedy-Moulton, Sarah Miller, Petra Persson, Maya Rossin-Slater, Laura Wherry and Gloria Aldana
- 22-54: Is Affirmative Action in Employment Still Effective in the 21st Century?

- Noriko Amano-Patino, Julian Aramburu and Zara Contractor
- 22-53: Long-Run Adult Socio-economic Outcomes from In Utero Airborne Lead Exposure

- Spencer Banzhaf and Melissa Ruby Banzhaf
- 22-52: Investment and Subjective Uncertainty

- Nicholas Bloom, Steven Davis, Lucia Foster, Scott Ohlmacher and Itay Saporta-Eksten
- 22-51: LEHD Snapshot Documentation, Release S2021_R2022Q4

- Matthew Graham, Erika McEntarfer, Kevin McKinney, Stephen Tibbets and Lee Tucker
- 22-50: Measuring School Economic Disadvantage

- Michelle Spiegel, Leah Clark, Thurston Domina, Vitaly Radsky, Paul Y. Yoo and Andrew Penner
- 22-49: Exploring New Ways to Classify Industries for Energy Analysis and Modeling

- Liz Wachs, Colin McMillan, Gale Boyd and Matt Doolin
- 22-48: Using Small-Area Estimation (SAE) to Estimate Prevalence of Child Health Outcomes at the Census Regional-, State-, and County-Levels

- Rachel M. Hantman, Anja Zgodic, Jan M. Eberth and Alexander C. McLain
- 22-47: The U.S. Manufacturing Sector’s Response to Higher Electricity Prices: Evidence from State-Level Renewable Portfolio Standards

- Ann Wolverton, Ron Shadbegian and Wayne Gray
- 22-46: An Examination of the Informational Value of Self-Reported Innovation Questions

- Zheng Tian, Timothy Wojan and Stephan J. Goetz
- 22-45: What Drives Stagnation: Monopsony or Monopoly?

- Shubhdeep Deb, Jan Eeckhout, Aseem Patel and Lawrence Warren
- 22-44: Opening the Black Box: Task and Skill Mix and Productivity Dispersion

- Glenn Blackwood, Cindy Cunningham, Matthew Dey, Lucia Foster, Cheryl Grim, John Haltiwanger, Rachel Nesbit, Sabrina Pabilonia, Jay Stewart, Cody Tuttle and Zoltán Wolf
- 22-43: Measuring the Characteristics and Employment Dynamics of U.S. Inventors

- Ufuk Akcigit and Nathan Goldschlag
- 22-42: Trade Liberalization and Labor-Market Outcomes: Evidence from US Matched Employer-Employee Data

- Justin Pierce, Peter K. Schott and Cristina Tello-Trillo
- 22-41: Context Diversity Effects Can Generalize Across Social Domains: Relating Racial Diversity to Implicit Associations of Sexual Orientation

- Mehrgol Tiv and Cody Spence
- 22-40: The Underserved Have Less Access to Employer-Sponsored Telemedicine Coverage

- Alice Zawacki, Thomas A. Hegland and G. Edward Miller
- 22-39: Multinational Firms in the U.S. Economy: Insights from Newly Integrated Microdata

- Fariha Kamal, Jessica McCloskey and Wei Ouyang
- 22-38: Rising Markups or Changing Technology?

- Lucia Foster, John Haltiwanger and Cody Tuttle
- 22-37: Market Power And Wage Inequality

- Shubhdeep Deb, Jan Eeckhout, Aseem Patel and Lawrence Warren
- 22-36: Global Sourcing and Multinational Activity: A Unified Approach

- Pol Antràs, Evgenii Fadeev, Teresa C. Fort and Felix Tintelnot
- 22-35: The Effect of Housing Assistance Program on Labor Supply and Family Formation

- Ning Zhang
- 22-34: U.S. Market Concentration and Import Competition

- Mary Amiti and Sebastian Heise
- 22-33: Grouped Variation in Factor Shares: An Application to Misallocation

- Jose Asturias and Jack Rossbach
- 22-32: Propagation and Amplification of Local Productivity Spillovers

- Xavier Giroud, Simone Lenzu, Quinn Maingi and Holger Mueller
- 22-31: Improving Patent Assignee-Firm Bridge with Web Search Results

- Yuheng Ding, Karam Jo and Seula Kim
- 22-30: Measuring Race in US Economic Statistics: What Do We Know?

- Sonya Ravindranath Waddell, John Abowd, Camille Busette and Mark Hugo Lopez
- 22-29: Introducing the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Insurance Component with Administrative Records (MEPS-ICAR): Description, Data Construction Methodology, and Quality Assessment

- Thomas A. Hegland, Alice Zawacki and G. Edward Miller
- 22-28: Covering Undocumented Immigrants: The Effects of a Large-Scale Prenatal Care Intervention

- Sarah Miller and Laura Wherry
- 22-27: The Radius of Economic Opportunity: Evidence from Migration and Local Labor Markets

- Ben Sprung-Keyser, Nathaniel Hendren and Sonya Porter
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