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Finished Research Papers Identifying Technology Spillovers and Product Market Rivalry, with Mark Schankerman and John Van Reenen, forthcoming Econometrica, [appendix] [slides] Data
Does management matter: evidence from India with Benn Eifert, David McKenzie, Aprajit Mahajan & John Roberts. Quarterly Journal of Economics (2013) [appendix] [slides]
The organization of firms across countries with Raffaella Sadun and John Van Reenen, Quarterly Journal of Economics (2012) [slides] data
Americans do I.T. Better: US Multinationals and the Productivity Miracle, with Raffaella Sadun & John Van Reenen, American Economic Review� (2012) [slides] NYT2 Economist��
Modern management: Good for the Environment or just Hot Air? with Christos Genakos, Ralf Martin and Raffaella Sadun, Economic Journal, 2010.
The Impact of Uncertainty Shocks, Econometrica, 2009, [slides] Code & Data (8Mb) Table1 (Table1 microdata, 56Mb)
Measuring and Explaining Management Practices Across Firms and Countries, with John Van Reenen, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2007. [slides] Data
Uncertainty and Investment Dynamics, with Steve Bond and John Van Reenen, Review of Economic Studies, 2007 [slides] Code Fig1, Data (T2:T4)� Data (T5:T7)
Draft Research Papers Trade Induced Technical Change: The Impact of Chinese Imports on Innovation, Diffusion and Productivity, with Mirko Draca and John Van Reenen, revise and resubmit Review of Economic Studies
The distinct effect of communication technology and information technology on firm organization with Luis Garicano, Raffaella Sadun and John Van Reenen
The Impact of Competition on Management Practices in Public Hospitals with Carol Propper, Stephan Seiler and John Van Reenen
Really Uncertain Business Cycles with Max Floetotto, Nir Jaimovich, Itay Saporta and Stephen Terry. Data
Measuring Economic Policy Uncertainty with Scott Baker and Steve Davis Data
Does uncertainty reduce growth? Using disasters as natural experiments with Scott Baker Data
A trapped factor model of innovation with Paul Romer, Stephen Terry and John Van Reenen AER P&P version replication
Innovation, reallocation and growth with Daron Acemoglu, Ufuk Akcigit and William Kerr
Does working from home work? Evidence from a Chinese experiment� with James Liang, John Roberts and Zichung Jenny Ying. Data See also Photos (30mb) Slate Interview Marketplace
Management as a technology? with Raffaella Sadun and John Van Reenen
Management in America with Erik Brynjolfsson, Lucia Foster, Ron Jarmin, Itay Saporta and John Van Reenen
Survey, Policy and Shorter Papers Does management really work? with Raffaella Sadun and John Van Reenen, Harvard Business Review
The Macroeconomics of Uncertainty and Volatility with Jesus Fernandez-Villaverde, a review of the literature for the Journal of Economic Literature (currently just the slides prepared for an IMF lecture on the topic) and reading list. This is work in progress so please do contact me with any literature I�ve missed.
Management practices across firms and countries with Christos Genakos, Raffaella Sadun and John Van Reenen, Academy of Management Perspectives (2012).
Human resource management and productivity with John Van Reenen, NBER WP16019 and forthcoming Handbook of Labor Economics
Recent advances in the empirics of organizational economics with Raffaella Sadun and John Van Reenen, Annual Review of Economics (2011)
Are family-friendly workplace practices a valuable firm resource? with Tobias Kretschmer and John Van Reenen, Strategic Management Journal, 2010. Data
New approaches to measuring management and firm organization with John Van Reenen, American Economic Review P&P, 2010. Slides
Why do firms in developing countries have low productivity? with Aprajit Mahajan, David McKenzie & John Roberts, American Economic Review P&P, 2010 Data
Does product market competition lead firms to decentralize? with Raffaella Sadun and John Van Reenen, American Economic Review P&P, 2010 Data
Why do management practices differ across firms and countries? with John Van Reenen, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2010. data
Work Life Balance, Management Practices and Productivity with Toby Kretschmer and John Van Reenen, chapter for the NBER book �International Differences in Business Practices and the Productivity of Firms�, Richard Freedman and Kathryn Shaw (editors).� (2009) FT�
Do Private Equity Owned Firms have better Management Practices? with Raffaella Sadun & John Van Reenen, WEF report (2009)
Uncertainty and the Dynamics of R&D, American Economic Review P&P, 2007. [slides] Code
Management Practices, Work-Life Balance, and Productivity: A Review of Some Recent Evidence with John Van Reenen, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 2006.
How Has Tax Affected the Changing Cost of R&D? Evidence from Eight Countries with Lucy Chennells, Rachel Griffith and John Van Reenen, in the Regulation of Science and Technology, H.L. Smith (ed), Macmillian, London, (2002)
The Internationalisation of UK R&D with Rachel Griffith, Fiscal Studies, August (2001)
The Real Options Effects of Uncertainty on Investment and Labour Demand, IFS working paper (never published in a journal), January 2000
Regulating Drugs Prices: Where do We Go from Here? with John Van Reenen, Fiscal Studies, (1998) BBC
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