Producer Dynamics: New Evidence from Micro Data

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· National Bureau of Economic Research Studies in Income and Wealth Book 68 · University of Chicago Press
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The Census Bureau has recently begun releasing official statistics that measure the movements of firms in and out of business and workers in and out of jobs. The economic analyses in Producer Dynamics exploit this newly available data on establishments, firms, and workers, to address issues in industrial organization, labor, growth, macroeconomics, and international trade.

This innovative volume brings together a group of renowned economists to probe topics such as firm dynamics across countries; patterns of employment dynamics; firm dynamics in nonmanufacturing industries such as retail, health services, and agriculture; employer-employee turnover from matched worker/firm data sets; and turnover in international markets. Producer Dynamics will serve as an invaluable reference to economists and policy makers seeking to understand the links between firms and workers, and the sources of economic dynamics, in the age of globalization.

About the author

Timothy Dunne is a senior economic advisor in the research department at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.

J. Bradford Jensen is a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, associate professor at the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University, and a research associate of the NBER.

Mark J. Roberts is a professor of economics at Penn State University and a research associate of the NBER.

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