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MEASURES OF JOB FLOW DYNAMICS IN THE U.S.*
Armington, Catherine
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Robb, Alicia
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Acs, Zoltan J
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Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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1999
This paper uses the new Longitudinal Establishment and Enterprise Microdata (LEEM) at CES to investigate gross and net job flows for the U. S. economy. Much of the previous work on U.S. job flows has been based on analysis of the Longitudinal Research Database (LRD), which is limited to...
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NEW DATA FOR DYNAMIC ANALYSIS: THE LONGITUDINAL ESTABLISHMENT AND ENTERPRISE MICRODATA (LEEM) FILE
Robb, Alicia
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Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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1999
Until now, research on U.S. business activities over time has been hindered by the lack of accurate and comprehensive longitudinal data. The new Longitudinal Establishment and Enterprise Microdata (LEEM) are tremendously rich data that open up numerous possibilities for dynamic analyses of...
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Mergers and Acquisitions in the United States: 1990-1994
Armington, Catherine
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Robb, Alicia
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Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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1998
Business merger and acquisition activity has been brisk in the United States in the recent past. Yet very little information has been available to help researchers understand the effects of this activity on jobs, businesses, and the American economy. This paper takes a first look at examining...
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CES-WP-99-1 tables
Robb, Alicia
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Armington, Catherine
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Yates, William A
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Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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1999
By Alicia Robb, Catherine Armington, William A Yates, Zoltan Acs <p>CES-WP-99-1A December 1999
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Exiting Self-Employment: An Analysis of Asian Immigrant-Owned Small Businesses
Bates, Timothy
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Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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1998
Part of the uniqueness of the immigrant Asian business community in the U.S. lies in the fact that many among the highly educated pursue self-employment in small-scale, low-yielding retail and personal service fields. This study analyzes owner departure for a nationwide sample of small...
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Survival Patterns Among Newcomers To Franchising
Bates, Timothy
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Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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1997
This study analyzes survival patterns among franchisee firms adn establishments that began operations in 1986 and 1987. Differing methodologies and data bases are utilized to demonstrate that 1) franchises have higher survival rates than independents, and 2) franchises have lower survival rates...
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Determinants Of Survival And Profiability Among Asian Immigrant-Owned Small Businesses
Bates, Timothy
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Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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1993
The immigrant entrepreneur is often seen as a member of supportive peer and community subgroups. These networks assist in the creation and successful operation of firms by providing social resources in the form of customers, loyal employees and financing. This study provides evidence that the...
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Preferential Procurement Programs Do Not Necessarily Help Minority-Owned Business
Bates, Timothy
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Williams, Darrell
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Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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1995
Some minority business enterprises (MBEs) benefit from their participation in government preferential procurement programs and some do not. A subset of minority vendors identified in this study behaves in ways suggesting sensitivity to penalties for violating minority business certification and...
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Analysis of Young Small Firms That Have Closed: Delineating Successful from Unsuccessful Closures
Bates, Timothy
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Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2002
This study of small businesses created between 1989 and 1992, and then closed down between 1993 and 1996, reveals that owners often described their firms as “successful” when the disclosure decision was made. . Theoretical explanations consistent with this pattern are explored in this study....
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Small Businesses Do Appear To Benefit From State/Local Government Economic Development Assistance
Bates, Timothy
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Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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1995
This study analyzes traits of small businesses that received state/local government aid in such forms as managerial, technical assistance, help in obtaining loans or bonding, and procurement assistance. Over 13 percent of small firms nationwide were found to be involved in selling goods/services...
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