Explore new working papers published by the Center for Economic Studies in the third quarter of 2025.
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New Economic and Social Science Research Published in the CES Working Paper Series
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Twenty-six working papers were published by the Center for Economic Studies (CES) [ [link removed] ] in the third quarter of 2025. The CES Working Paper Series features research in economics and other social sciences, by U.S. Census Bureau and Federal Statistical Research Data Centers [ [link removed] ] researchers, using restricted-use Census Bureau microdata. A small sample of this recently published research [ [link removed] ] can be found below:
* Credit Access in the United States [ [link removed] ]
Trevor J. Bakker, Stefanie DeLuca, Eric A. English, Jamie Fogel, Nathaniel Hendren, and Daniel Herbst
* Trade Within Multinational Boundaries [ [link removed] ]_
_Laura Alfaro, Paola Conconi, Fariha Kamal, and Zachary Kroff
* Earnings Measurement Error, Nonresponse and Administrative Mismatch in the CPS [ [link removed] ] Christopher R. Bollinger, Charles Hokayem, and James P. Ziliak
* Technifying Ventures [ [link removed] ] Yoshiki Ando, Emin Dinlersoz, Jeremy Greenwood, and Ruben Piazzesi
* LODES Design and Methodology Report: Methodology Version 7 [ [link removed] ] Andrew D. Foote, Matthew R. Graham, and Mark J. Kutzbach
Opinions and conclusions within these working papers are those of the authors and do not represent the views of the Census Bureau.
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