John Haltiwanger Publications
This folder holds the following references to publications, sorted by year and author.
There are 90 references in this bibliography folder.
Haltiwanger, J, Lehmann, H, and Terrell, K
(2003).
Symposium on Job Creation and Job Destruction in Transition Countries
Economics of Transition, 11(2):205-219.
Haltiwanger, J
(2002).
Wages, Productivity, and Technology: What Have We Learned from Microeconomic Evidence
In: Technology and the Labor Market, Kluwer Academic Press.
Haltiwanger, J and Vodopivec, M
(2002).
Gross Worker and Job Flows in a Transition Economy: An Analysis of Estonia
Labour Economics.
Haltiwanger, J, Foster, L, and Krizan, CJ
(2002).
The Link Between Aggregate and Micro Productivity Growth: Evidence from Retail Trade
Unpublished.
Haltiwanger, J, Lane, J, and Spletzer, J
(2002).
Wages, Productivity, and the Dynamic Interaction of Businesses and Workers
Unpublished.
Davis, SJ and Haltiwanger, J
(2001).
Sectoral Job Creation and Destruction Responses to Oil Price Changes
Journal of Monetary Economics, 48:465-512.
Haltiwanger, J, Abowd, J, Lane, J, and Sandusky, K
(2001).
Within and Between Changes in Human Capital and Technology
Unpublished.
Haltiwanger, J, Baily, M, and Bartelsman, E
(2001).
Labor Productivity: Structural Change and Cyclical Dynamics
Review of Economics and Statistics, 83(3):420-434.
Haltiwanger, J, Foster, L, and Krizan, CJ
(2001).
Aggregate Productivity Growth: Lessons from Microeconomic Evidence
In: New Directions in Productivity Analysis, ed. by E Dean, M Harper, and C Hulten, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL.
Haltiwanger, J
(2000).
Aggregate Growth: What Have We Learned from Microeconomic Evidence?
Unpublished.
Haltiwanger, J and Jarmin, R
(2000).
Measuring the Digital Economy
In: Understanding the Digital Economy, ed. by E Brynjolfsson and B Kahin, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
Davis, SJ and Haltiwanger, J
(1999).
On the Driving Forces Behind Cyclical Movements in Employment and Job Reallocation
American Economic Review, 89(5):1234-1258.
Haltiwager, J and Krizan, CJ
(1999).
Small Businesses and Job Creation in the United States: The Role of New and Young Businesses
In: Are Small Firms Important? Their Role and Impact, ed. by Z Acs, Kluwer Academic Publishing Company.
Haltiwanger, J
(1999).
Understanding Aggregate Fluctuations: The Importance of Building from Microeconomic Evidence
NBER Reporter:8-Apr.
Haltiwanger, J and Davis, S
(1999).
Gross Job Flows
In: Handbook of Labor Economics, ed. by O Ashenfelter and D Card, vol. 3, 4, pp. 2711-2805.
Haltiwanger, J and Davis, S
(1999).
Measuring Gross Worker and Job Flow
In: Labor Statistics Measurement Issues, ed. by J Haltiwanger, M Manser, and R Topel, pp. 77-122, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL.
Haltiwanger, J and Davis, S
(1999).
Driving Forces and Employment Fluctuations
American Economic Review:1234-1258.
Haltiwanger, J and Schuh, S
(1999).
Gross Job Flows Between Plants and Industries
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston New England Economic Review:41-64.
Haltiwanger, J and Singh, M
(1999).
Cross-Country Evidence on Public Sector Retrenchment
World Bank Economic Review, 13(1):23-66.
Haltiwanger, J, Cooper, R, and Power, L
(1999).
Machine Replacement and the Business Cycle: Lumps and Bumps
American Economic Review, 89(4):921-946.
Haltiwanger, J, Land, J, and Spletzer, J
(1999).
Productivity Differences Across Employers: The Role of Employer Size, Age, and Human Capital
American Economic Review, 89(4):94-98.
Haltiwanger, J, Lane, J, Spletzer, J, Theeves, J, and Troske, K
(1999).
The Creation of Employer-Employee Matched Data
North-Holland, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Haltiwanger, J, Manser, M, and Topel, R
(1999).
Labor Statistics Measurement Issues
University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL.
Baldwin, J, Dunne, T, and Haltiwanger, J
(1998).
A Comparison of Job Creation and Destruction in Canada and the United States
Review of Economics and Statistics, 80(3):347-356.
Haltiwanger, J
(1998).
Job Creation and Destruction by Employer Size and Age: Cyclical Dynamics
In: Entrepreneurship, SMEs, and the Macroeconomy, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England.
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