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Incoming Resources
- Measuring gross worker and job flows
- Machine replacement and the business cycle, lumps and bumps
- On the nature of capital adjustment costs
- The link between aggregate and micro productivity growth, evidence from retail trade
- The aggregate implications of machine replacement, theory and evidence
- Employer size and the wage structure in US manufacturing
- Measuring capital in the new economy, edited by Carol Corrado, John Haltiwanger, and Daniel Sichel
- Wage and productivity dispersion in US manufacturing, the role of computer investment
- Macroeconomic implications of production bunching, factor demand linkages
- Downsizing and productivity growth, myth or reality?
- Gross job creation, gross job destruction and employment reallocation
- Labor productivity, structural change and cyclical dynamics
- Aggregate employment dynamics, building from microeconomic evidence
- Sectoral job creation and destruction responses to oil price changes
- Technology and jobs, secular changes and cyclical dynamics
- Job creation and destruction, Steven J. Davis, John C. Haltiwanger, Scott Schuh
- Inventories and the propagation of sectoral shocks
- Aggregate productivity growth, lessons from microeconomic evidence
- Driving forces and employment fluctuations
- Evidence on macroeconomic complementarities
- Autos and the national industrial recovery act, evidence on industry complementarities
- Small business and job creation, dissecting the myth and reassessing the facts
- A comparison of job creation and job destruction in Canada and the United States
- Wage dispersion between and within US manufacturing plants, 1963-1986