CES Working Papers Published 2025 Q2

The following twelve working papers authored by CES researchers were published in the second quarter of 2025:

25-20: The Composition of Firm Workforces from 2006–2022: Findings from the Business Dynamics Statistics of Human Capital Experimental Product
Martha Stinson and Sean Wang

25-21: Growth is Getting Harder to Find, Not Ideas
Teresa C. Fort, Nathan Goldschlag, Jack Liang, Peter K. Schott, and Nikolas Zolas

25-22: Size Matters: Matching Externalities and the Advantages of Large Labor Markets
Enrico Moretti and Moises Yi

25-23: Re-assessing the Spatial Mismatch Hypothesis
David Card, Jesse Rothstein, and Moises Yi

25-24: Place Based Economic Development and Tribal Casinos
Randall Akee, Maggie R. Jones, and Emilia Simeonova

25-25: The Impact of Childcare Costs on Mothers’ Labor Force Participation
Valeska Araujo, Linden McBride, and Danielle H. Sandler

25-26: Startup Dynamics: Transitioning from Nonemployer Firms to Employer Firms, Survival, and Job Creation
Alicia Robb and Adji Fatou Diagne

25-27: The Rise of Industrial AI in America: Microfoundations of the Productivity J-curve(s)
Kristina McElheran, Mu-Jeung Yang, Zachary Kroff, and Erik Brynjolfsson

25-28: Divorce, Family Arrangements, and Children’s Adult Outcomes
Andrew C. Johnston, Maggie R. Jones, and Nolan G. Pope

25-35: Consequences of Eviction for Parenting and Non-parenting College Students
Nick Graetz, Adam Chapnik, Danielle H. Sandler, and Sonya R. Porter

25-36: Tapping Business and Household Surveys to Sharpen Our View of Work from Home
José María Barrero, Nicholas Bloom, Kathryn Bonney, Cory Breaux, Catherine Buffington, Steven J. Davis, Lucia Foster, Brian McKenzie, Keith Savage, and Cristina Tello-Trillo

25-40: Finding Suburbia in the Census
Todd Gardner

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