This paper examines state-level differences in the effects of the Great Recession. It finds that several states were in recession prior to the official start of the recession, while more than a dozen states didn’t enter recession until six months or more after the official start. States’ exits from recession were similarly staggered. As a result, 11 states’ recessions lasted one year or shorter, while the recessions for five states lasted two years or longer. Further, there were geographic patterns to the spread of the recession across states. I use these state-level estimates to introduce a new approach for calculating the total effects of recessions on employment, one that accounts for lost employment growth as well the decrease in employ...
The Great Recession of 2007-2009 meant a large hit to the revenues of U.S. states. Now, more than fi...
This research examines the recovery of the employment rate in non-metropolitan Illinois and the Midw...
This paper estimates city-level employment cycles for 58 large U.S. cities and documents the substan...
This paper examines state-level differences in the effects of the Great Recession. It finds that sev...
This thesis investigates the effect that variation in employment between industries has had on the d...
This paper investigates the effects of the Great Recession on state output, tracking the size of los...
This paper identifies the states that suffered the largest job losses and the states whose employmen...
Background: The Great Recession of 2007-2009 was the most severe and lengthy economic crisis in the ...
The U.S. economy officially fell into recession in December 2007, but the timing of the downturn var...
The U.S. economy entered the Great Recession in December 2007 and exited in June 2009. This national...
The recovery from the Great Recession has been slow compared to previous recoveries. However, at the...
Although the United States as a whole feels the pain of this most recent recession, the sting varies...
I propose a novel method to estimate the effect of recessions on government finances. Using the Grea...
Professional paper for the fulfillment of the Master of Public Policy program.In late 2007, the U.S....
Iowa fared better than most other states in the recent recession. Yet within Iowa, there was conside...
The Great Recession of 2007-2009 meant a large hit to the revenues of U.S. states. Now, more than fi...
This research examines the recovery of the employment rate in non-metropolitan Illinois and the Midw...
This paper estimates city-level employment cycles for 58 large U.S. cities and documents the substan...
This paper examines state-level differences in the effects of the Great Recession. It finds that sev...
This thesis investigates the effect that variation in employment between industries has had on the d...
This paper investigates the effects of the Great Recession on state output, tracking the size of los...
This paper identifies the states that suffered the largest job losses and the states whose employmen...
Background: The Great Recession of 2007-2009 was the most severe and lengthy economic crisis in the ...
The U.S. economy officially fell into recession in December 2007, but the timing of the downturn var...
The U.S. economy entered the Great Recession in December 2007 and exited in June 2009. This national...
The recovery from the Great Recession has been slow compared to previous recoveries. However, at the...
Although the United States as a whole feels the pain of this most recent recession, the sting varies...
I propose a novel method to estimate the effect of recessions on government finances. Using the Grea...
Professional paper for the fulfillment of the Master of Public Policy program.In late 2007, the U.S....
Iowa fared better than most other states in the recent recession. Yet within Iowa, there was conside...
The Great Recession of 2007-2009 meant a large hit to the revenues of U.S. states. Now, more than fi...
This research examines the recovery of the employment rate in non-metropolitan Illinois and the Midw...
This paper estimates city-level employment cycles for 58 large U.S. cities and documents the substan...