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Access to Financial Capital Among U.S. Businesses: The Case of African-American Firms
Robb, Alicia
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Fairlie, Robert
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Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2006
The differences between African-American business ownership rates and white business ownership rates are striking. Estimates from the 2000 Census indicate that 11.8 percent of white workers are self-employed business owners, compared with only 4.8 percent of black workers. Furthermore,...
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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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Determinants of Business Success: An Examination of Asian-Owned Businesses in the United States
Robb, Alicia
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Fairlie, Robert
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Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2006
Using confidential and restricted-access microdata from the U.S. Census Bureau, we find that Asian-owned businesses are 16.9 percent less likely to close, 20.6 percent more likely to have profits of at least $10,000, and 27.2 percent more likely to hire employees than whiteowned businesses in...
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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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Gender Differences in Business Performance: Evidence from the Characteristics of Business Owners Survey
Fairlie, Robert
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Robb, Alicia
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Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2008
Using confidential microdata from the U.S. Census Bureau, we investigate the performance of female-owned businesses making comparisons to male-owned businesses. Using regression estimates and a decomposition technique, we explore the role that human capital, especially through prior work...
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Crime's Impact on the Survival Prospects of Young Urban Small Businesses
Bates, Timothy
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Robb, Alicia
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Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2007
High prevailing levels of criminal activity have numerous impacts on the viability of urban small businesses and the various impacts are not uniformly negative. It is the negative impacts, however, that are most often noted. Either the perception or reality of rampant crime can scare away...
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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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Families, Human Capital, and Small Business: Evidence from the Characteristics of Business Owners Survey
Fairlie, Robert
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Robb, Alicia
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Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2005
An important finding in the rapidly growing literature on self-employment is that the probability of self-employment is substantially higher among the children of business owners than among the children of non-business owners. Using data from the confidential and restricted-access...
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Why Are Black-Owned Businesses Less Successful than White-Owned Businesses? The Role of Families, Inheritances, and Business Human Capital
Fairlie, Robert
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Robb, Alicia
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Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2005
Four decades ago, Nathan Glazer and Daniel Patrick Moynihan made the argument that the black family "was not strong enough to create those extended clans that elsewhere were most helpful for businessmen and professionals." Using data from the confidential and restricted access Characteristics of...
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