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implications of learning. I estimate the model with firm level data from the early U.S. rayon industry. The empirical results show …
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) using a unique data set formed by matching SIPP survey responses to administrative records from the State of California …
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for the period 1977-87. Our analysis is based on both firm and plant level data taken from the U. S. Census Bureau …'s Longitudinal Research Database (LRD). Three principal results emerge from the analysis. First, ownership change is positively … firm level data are used for the analysis. This suggests that firm level data hide important dynamic activities within the …
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longitudinal microdata for econometric research and time series analysis. The advantages of panel data arise from both the micro …This paper has two goals. First, it illustrates the importance of panel data with examples taken from research in … progress using the U.S. Census Bureau's Longitudinal Research Database ( LRD ). Although the LRD is not the result of a "true …
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This paper measures plant-level productivity gains associated with learning curves across the entire manufacturing sector. We measure these gains at plant startups and also after major employment changes. We find: 1.) The gains are strongly associated with a variety of human capital measures...
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This paper uses the new Longitudinal Establishment and Enterprise Microdata (LEEM) at CES to investigate gross and net … Longitudinal Research Database (LRD), which is limited to establishments in the manufacturing sector. The LEEM is the first high …. We utilize the LEEM data to measure recent gross and net job flows for the entire U. S. economy. We then examine the …
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This paper provides new facts on the nature of job reallocation over the business cycle, and addresses the question of whether reallocation causes recessions or recessions cause reallocation. Although we do not resolve the question of causality, two general findings emerge that advance our...
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This study shows that establishment dissolution declines with age and that age at dissolution differs for broad industry and geography groups, establishment affiliation status, and establishment size. The paper uses Bureau of the Census Standard Statistical Establishment List datasets, a census...
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exception of 1989. Fifth, the data suggest that LBOs target typical firms. The only significant pre-LBO firm characteristic was …
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-establishment cells. This new data set is especially useful because earlier research on this topic relied on data sets that covered only a …We assemble a new matched employer-employee data set covering essentially all industries and occupations across all … regions of the U.S. We use this data set to re-examine the question of the relative contributions to the overall sex gap in …
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