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- 02-18: The Link Between Aggregate and Micro Productivity Growth: Evidence from Retail Trade
- C.J. Krizan, John Haltiwanger and Lucia Foster
- 02-17: The Longitudinal Business Database
- Ron Jarmin and Javier Miranda
- 02-16: Leaving Home: Modeling the Effect of Civic and Economic Structure on Individual Migration Patterns
- Alfred Nucci, Charles Tolbert, Troy Blanchard and Michael Irwin
- 02-15: The Deaths of Manufacturing Plants
- J. Jensen and Andrew Bernard
- 02-14: IT Investment and Firm Performance in U.S. Retail Trade
- Shawn Klimek, Ron Jarmin and Mark Doms
- 02-13: Parent-Child Bargaining, Parental Transfers, and the Postsecondary Education Decision
- Charlene Kalenkoski
- 02-12: The Mis-Measurement of Permanent Earnings: New Evidence from Social Security Earnings Data
- Bhashkar Mazumder
- 02-11: Earnings Mobility in the US: A New Look at Intergenerational Inequality
- Bhashkar Mazumder
- 02-10: Estimating the Hidden Costs of Environmental Regulation
- Satish Joshi, Ranjani Krishnan and Lester Lave
- 02-09: Redistribution in the Current U.S. Social Security System
- Jeffrey Liebman
- 02-08: The Distributional Effects of an Investment-Based Social Security System
- Martin Feldstein and Jeffrey Liebman
- 02-07: Mergers and Acquisitions and Productivity in the U.S. Meat Products Industries: Evidence from the Micro Data
- Sang Nguyen and Michael Ollinger
- 02-06: The Trend to Smaller Producers in Manufacturing in Canada and the U.S
- John Baldwin, Ron Jarmin and Jianmin Tang
- 02-05: Beyond the Incidence of Training: Evidence from a National Employers Survey
- Lisa Lynch and Sandra Black
- 02-04: How to Compete: The Impact of Workplace Practices and Information Technology on Productivity
- Lisa Lynch and Sandra Black
- 02-03: What's Driving the New Economy? The Benefits of Workplace Innovation
- Sandra Black and Lisa Lynch
- 02-02: The Role of Cities: Evidence From the Placement of Sales Offices
- Thomas Holmes
- 02-01: Computer Networks and U.S. Manufacturing Plant Productivity: New Evidence from the CNUS Data
- Barbara Atrostic and Sang Nguyen
- 01-19: Civic Community in Small-Town America: How Civic Welfare is Influenced by Local Capitalism and Civic Engagement
- Thomas A Lyson, Michael D Irwin, Charles M Tolbert and Alfred R Nucci
- 01-18: When Do Firms Shift Production Across States to Avoid Environmental Regulation?
- Ron Shadbegian and Wayne Gray
- 01-17: Marshall's Scale Economies
- J. Vernon Henderson
- 01-16: The Demand for Human Capital: A Microeconomic Approach
- Michael Gort and Seong-Hoon Lee
- 01-15: Outsourcing Business Service and the Scope of Local Markets
- Yukako Ono
- 01-14: The Utilization of Different Modes of Residence and Health Services by the Elderly
- Kenneth Couch and Alice Zawacki
- 01-13: Diversification Discount or Premium? New Evidence from BITS Establishment-Level Data
- Belen Villalonga
- 01-12: Air Pollution Abatement Costs Under the Clean Air Act: Evidence from the PACE Survey
- Randy Becker
- 01-11: U.S. Productivity and Electronic Processes in Manufacturing
- Barbara Atrostic and John Gates
- 01-10: The Life Cycles of Industrial Plants
- Seong-Hoon Lee and Michael Gort
- 01-09: Entry, Expansion, and Intensity in the U.S. Export Boom, 1987-1992
- Andrew Bernard and J. Jensen
- 01-08: Plant Vintage, Technology, and Environmental Regulation
- Wayne Gray and Ron Shadbegian
- 01-07: Output Market Segmentation and Productivity
- Chad Syverson
- 01-06: Market Structure and Productivity: A Concrete Example
- Chad Syverson
- 01-05: Why Some Firms Export
- J. Jensen and Andrew Bernard
- 01-04: Who Dies? International Trade, Market Structure, and Industrial Restructuring
- Andrew Bernard and J. Jensen
- 01-03: Plant-Level Productivity and the Market Value of a Firm
- Douglas W Dwyer
- 01-02: Exporting and Productivity: The Importance of Reallocation
- Andrew Bernard and J. Jensen
- 01-01: Business Success: Factors Leading to Surviving and Closing Successfully
- Brian Headd
- 00-16: Measuring Productivity Dynamics with Endogenous Choice of Technology and Capacity Utilization: An Application to Automobile Assembly
- Johannes Van Biesebroeck
- 00-15: An Economist's Primer on Survey Samples
- William J Carrington, John L Eltinge and Kristin McCue
- 00-14: Outsourcing Business Service and the Scope of Local Markets
- Yukako Ono
- 00-13: Technology Use and Worker Outcomes: Direct Evidence from Linked Employee-Employer Data
- Adela Luque and Javier Miranda
- 00-12: An Option-Value Approach to Technology in U.S. Maufacturing: Evidence from Plant-Level Data
- Adela Luque
- 00-11: County-Level Estimates of the Employment Prospects of Low-Skill Workers
- David Ribar
- 00-10: Measuring the Electronic Economy: Current Status and Next Steps
- Barbara Atrostic, John Gates and Ron Jarmin
- 00-09: The 1989 Change in the Definition of Capacity: A Plant-Level Perspective
- Maura P Doyle
- 00-08: Plants and productivity in international trade
- Andrew Bernard, Jonathan Eaton, J. Jensen and Samuel Kortum
- 00-07: Exporting and Productivity
- Andrew Bernard and J. Jensen
- 00-06: The Impact of Vintage and Survival on Productivity: Evidence from Cohorts of U.S. Manufacturing Plants
- J. Jensen, Robert H McGuckin and Kevin Stiroh
- 00-05: Technological Change and Economies of Scale in U.S. Poultry Slaughter
- Milton Madison, James MacDonald and Michael Ollinger
- 00-04: Differences in Job Growth and Persistence in Services and Manufacturing
- Catherine Armington and Zoltan Acs