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References for The importance of measuring dispersion in firm-level outcomes
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Further reading
- Bartelsman, E., Doms, M. "Understanding productivity: Lessons from longitudinal microdata" Journal of Economic Literature 38:3 (2000): 569–594.
- Davis, S. J., Haltiwanger, J., Schuh, S. Job Creation and Destruction. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1998.
- Dunne, T. J., Jensen, J. B., Roberts, M. (eds). Producer Dynamics: New Evidence from Micro Data. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009.
- Haltiwanger, J. "Measuring and analyzing aggregate fluctuations: The importance of building from microeconomic evidence" Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review 79:3 (2007): 55–78.
- Syverson, C. "What determines productivity?" Journal of Economic Literature 49:2 (2011): 326–365.
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Key references
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Bartelsman, E., Haltiwanger, J., Scarpetta, S. "Cross-country
differences in productivity: The role of allocation and
selection" American Economic
Review 103:1 (2013): 305–334. Key reference: [1]
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Davis, S. J., Haltiwanger, J., Jarmin, R., Miranda, J. "Volatility and
dispersion in business growth rates: Publicly traded versus
privately held firms" In: Acemoglu, D., Rogoff, K., Woodford, M. (eds). NBER Macroeconomics
Annual 2006, Volume 21. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2007. Key reference: [2]
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Bartelsman, E., Haltiwanger, J., Scarpetta, S. "Measuring and
analyzing cross-country differences in firm dynamics" In: Dunne, T. J., Jensen, J. B., Roberts, M. (eds). Producer Dynamics:
New Evidence from Micro Data. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009. Key reference: [3]
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Haltiwanger, J. "Measuring and
analyzing aggregate fluctuations: The importance of building
from microeconomic evidence" Federal Reserve
Bank of St. Louis Review 79:3 (1997): 55–78. Key reference: [4]
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Davis, S. J., Haltiwanger, J., Schuh, S. Job Creation and
Destruction. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1998. Key reference: [5]
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Lazear, E. P., Spletzer, J. R. "Hiring, churn, and
the business cycle" American Economic
Review: Papers & Proceedings 102:3 (2012): 575–579. Key reference: [6]
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Bartelsman, E., Doms, M. "Understanding
productivity: Lessons from longitudinal microdata" Journal of Economic
Literature 38:3 (2000): 569–594. Key reference: [7]
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Syverson, C. "What determines
productivity?" Journal of Economic
Literature 49:2 (2011): 326–365. Key reference: [8]
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Bernard, A. B., Jensen, J. B., Redding, S. J., Schott, P. K. "Firms in
international trade" Journal of Economic
Perspectives 21:3 (2007): 105–130. Key reference: [9]
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Bartelsman, E., Haltiwanger, J., Scarpetta, S. "Cross-country
differences in productivity: The role of allocation and
selection" American Economic
Review 103:1 (2013): 305–334.
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Additional References
- Acemoglu, D., Carvalho, V. M., Ozdaglar, A., Tahbaz-Salehi, A. "The network origins of aggregate fluctuations" Econometrica 80:5 (2012): 1977–2016.
- Collard-Wexler, A., DeLoecker, J. Reallocation and Technology: Evidencefrom theU.S. SteelIndustry NBER WorkingPaper, 2013.
- Eaton, J., Kortum, S. "Technology, geography, and trade" Econometrica 70:5 (2002): 1741–1779.
- Gabaix, X. "The granular origins of aggregate fluctuations" Econometrica 79:3 (2011): 733–772.
- Hsieh, C., Klenow, P. J. "Misallocation and manufacturingTFPin China andIndia" Quarterly Journal of Economics 124:4 (2009): 1403–1448.
- Melitz, M. J. "The impact of tradeon intra-industry reallocations and aggregateindustry productivity" Econometrica 71:6 (2003): 1695–1725.
- Pavcnik, N. "Trade liberalization, exit, and productivity improvement: Evidencefrom Chilean Plants" Reviewof EconomicStudies 69:1 (2002): 245–276.
- Restuccia, D., Rogerson, R. "Misallocation and productivity" Reviewof Economic Dynamics 16:1 (2013): 1–10.