Based on updated data, confirms findings from a 2007 study that the relocation of businesses into and out of California accounts for a very small share of the state's job gains and losses. Includes comparisons with other states and with in-state moves
California ; Emigration and immigration ; West (U.S.) ; Federal Reserve District, 12th
We analyze the secular decline in interstate migration in the United States between 1991 and 2011. G...
Using the U.S. Census Bureau's County-to-County Migration\ud File and Public Use Microdata Sample Fi...
Jobs are created by births of new businesses, expansions of existing ones, and relocations of busine...
For many years California has been criticized for its business climate. From the Tax Foundation rank...
Recent years have witnessed widespread media attention and policy debate regarding the causes and co...
Manufacturing currently provides high-paying jobs for nearly 10 % of working Califor-nians. However,...
We analyze and assess new evidence on employment dynamics from a new data source – the National Esta...
We analyze and assess new evidence on employment dynamics from a new data source – the National Esta...
California has experienced a net loss of domestic migrants within the United States every year since...
As the most populous state in the nation, California is not just\ud a major national and internation...
California has historically been the primary geographic focus of westward migration in the United St...
Part of a series that examines California's budget and its relationship to the state's economy. Exam...
Competition among state and local governments to lure businesses has attracted considerable interest...
Using a panel (2000-2011) of cross-state relocation patterns of manufacturing firms from the Nationa...
California ; Emigration and immigration ; West (U.S.) ; Federal Reserve District, 12th
We analyze the secular decline in interstate migration in the United States between 1991 and 2011. G...
Using the U.S. Census Bureau's County-to-County Migration\ud File and Public Use Microdata Sample Fi...
Jobs are created by births of new businesses, expansions of existing ones, and relocations of busine...
For many years California has been criticized for its business climate. From the Tax Foundation rank...
Recent years have witnessed widespread media attention and policy debate regarding the causes and co...
Manufacturing currently provides high-paying jobs for nearly 10 % of working Califor-nians. However,...
We analyze and assess new evidence on employment dynamics from a new data source – the National Esta...
We analyze and assess new evidence on employment dynamics from a new data source – the National Esta...
California has experienced a net loss of domestic migrants within the United States every year since...
As the most populous state in the nation, California is not just\ud a major national and internation...
California has historically been the primary geographic focus of westward migration in the United St...
Part of a series that examines California's budget and its relationship to the state's economy. Exam...
Competition among state and local governments to lure businesses has attracted considerable interest...
Using a panel (2000-2011) of cross-state relocation patterns of manufacturing firms from the Nationa...
California ; Emigration and immigration ; West (U.S.) ; Federal Reserve District, 12th
We analyze the secular decline in interstate migration in the United States between 1991 and 2011. G...
Using the U.S. Census Bureau's County-to-County Migration\ud File and Public Use Microdata Sample Fi...