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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Lucia Smith Foster is the Chief of the Center for Economic Studies and the Chief Economist at the U.S Census Bureau in Washington, D.C. Biography Foster received a B.A. in economics from Georgetown University in 1983 and a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Maryland in 1988.
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- Reallocation, Firm Turnover, and Efficiency: Selection on Productivity or Profitability? (2005) (2063)
- Aggregate Productivity Growth: Lessons from Microeconomic Evidence (1998) (1639)
- Market Selection, Reallocation, and Restructuring in the U.S. Retail Trade Sector in the 1990s (2006) (602)
- Aggregate Productivity Growth (2001) (473)
- The Slow Growth of New Plants: Learning About Demand? (2012) (346)
- Reallocation in the Great Recession: Cleansing or Not? (2013) (318)
- The Link between Aggregate and Micro Productivity Growth: Evidence from Retail Trade (2002) (269)
- Wage and Productivity Dispersion in United States Manufacturing: The Role of Computer Investment (2004) (239)
- What Drives Differences in Management Practices? (2019) (194)
- Wage and Productivity Dispersion in U.S. Manufacturing: The Role of Computer Investment (2000) (170)
- What Drives Differences in Management? (2017) (100)
- Firm-Level Dispersion in Productivity: Is the Devil in the Details? † (2016) (65)
- Management in America (2013) (53)
- Advanced Technologies Adoption and Use by U.S. Firms: Evidence from the Annual Business Survey (2020) (40)
- Innovation, Productivity Dispersion, and Productivity Growth (2018) (39)
- Measuring the Effect of COVID-19 on U.S. Small Businesses: The Small Business Pulse Survey (2020) (38)
- The Management and Organizational Practices Survey (MOPS): An Overview (2016) (32)
- Macro and Micro Dynamics of Productivity: From Devilish Details to Insights (2017) (31)
- Business-Level Expectations and Uncertainty (2017) (27)
- The Evolution of National Retail Chains: How We Got Here (2015) (25)
- Gross Job Flows for the U.S. Manufacturing Sector: Measurement from the Longitudinal Research Database (2006) (24)
- IT and Management in America (2014) (24)
- Customer-Employee Substitution: Evidence from Gasoline Stations (2017) (21)
- Characteristics of the Top R&D Performing Firms in the U.S.: Evidence from the Survey of Industrial R&D (2010) (19)
- Dispersion in Dispersion: Measuring Establishment‐Level Differences in Productivity (2022) (14)
- A COMPARISON OF THE BUSINESS REGISTERS USED BY THE BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS AND THE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS (2006) (12)
- Establishment and Employment Dynamics in Appalachia: Evidence from the Longitudinal Business Database (2003) (11)
- An Analysis of Key Differences in Micro Data: Results from the Business List Comparison Project (2008) (11)
- The Annual Survey of Entrepreneurs: An Introduction (2016) (10)
- A portrait of U.S. firms that invest in R&D (2020) (10)
- Selection on Productivity or Profitability (2003) (10)
- The Slow Growth of New Plants (2014) (9)
- A Portrait of Firms that Invest in R&D (2016) (8)
- Rising Markups or Changing Technology? (2022) (6)
- The annual survey of entrepreneurs (2018) (6)
- Innovation, Productivity Growth and Productivity Dispersion (2017) (5)
- Customer-Labor Substitution: Evidence from Gasoline Stations (2015) (5)
- Employment Adjustment Costs and Establishment Characteristics (1999) (5)
- The Annual Survey of Entrepreneurs: An Update (2017) (4)
- High-frequency data from the U.S. Census Bureau during the COVID-19 pandemic: small vs. new businesses (2021) (4)
- Customer‐Employee Substitution: Evidence from Gasoline Stations (2017) (4)
- Resolving the Tension between Access and Confidentiality: Past Experience and Future Plans at the U.S. Census Bureau (2009) (4)
- Automation and the Workforce: A Firm-Level View from the 2019 Annual Business Survey (2022) (3)
- Macro and Micro Dynamics of Productivity: Is the Devil in the Details?∗ (2015) (3)
- Employment and Earnings for Federal Government Economists: Empirical Evidence by Gender and Race (2020) (3)
- Measuring the Impact of COVID-19 on Businesses and People: Lessons from the Census Bureau’s Experience (2021) (3)
- ON THE SOURCES AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT ADJUSTMENT COSTS (1999) (2)
- Measuring Business Innovation Using a Multi-Dimensional Approach (2020) (1)
- Addressing Data Gaps: Four New Lines of Inquiry in the 2017 Economic Census (2019) (1)
- Reallocation and Productivity Dynamics in the Appalachian Region (2006) (1)
- Replication data for: What Drives Differences in Management Practices? (2019) (0)
- Technology and productivity growth (2022) (0)
- THE LINK BETWEEN MICRO AND MACRO EMPLOYMENT DYNAMICS IN RETAIL TRADE (2002) (0)
- In brief: Management in America (2014) (0)
- Opening the Black Box: Task and Skill Mix and Productivity Dispersion (2022) (0)
- Using LEHD OPM Data to Identify Ph.D. Economists (2020) (0)
- Exceptional Horizontal Well Performance Delivered Through Multi-Disciplinary Teamwork (2005) (0)
- The large within-industry productivity dispersion commonly found in the firm-level productivity literature (Syverson (2011)) may reflect many factors and mechanisms: idiosyncratic productivity shocks, frictions, distortions, degree of competition, economies of scope, and product differentiation. In (2018) (0)
- Diversity and Equity in Labor Market Outcomes for Economists (2023) (0)
- List of Abstracts (2014) (0)
- Investment and Subjective Uncertainty (2022) (0)
- Correction: Technology and productivity growth (2022) (0)
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