Christopher H. Wheeler
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District's largest urban area slowly regains jobs lost during recession
by Elizabeth A. La Jeunesse & Christopher H. Wheeler
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Do localization economies derive from human capital externalities?
by Christopher H. Wheeler
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Cities, skills, and inequality
by Christopher H. Wheeler
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Industry localization and earnings inequality: evidence from U.S. manufacturing
by Christopher H. Wheeler
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Cities and the growth of wages among young workers: evidence from the NLSY
by Christopher H. Wheeler
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Employment trends vary in three of Missouri's metro areas
by Elizabeth A. La Jeunesse & Christopher H. Wheeler
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Search, Sorting, and Urban Agglomeration.
by Wheeler, Christopher H.
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Human capital growth in a cross section of U.S. metropolitan areas
by Christopher H. Wheeler
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Evidence on agglomeration economies, diseconomies, and growth
by Christopher H. Wheeler
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Evidence on wage inequality, worker education, and technology
by Christopher H. Wheeler
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Job flows and productivity dynamics: evidence from U.S. manufacturing
by Christopher H. Wheeler
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On the distributional aspects of urban growth
by Wheeler, Christopher H.
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Technology and industrial agglomeration: evidence from computer usage
by Christopher H. Wheeler
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Wage inequality and urban density
by Christopher H. Wheeler
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Worker turnover, industry localization, and producer size
by Christopher H. Wheeler
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Productivity and the geographic concentration of industry: the role of plant scale
by Christopher H. Wheeler
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Wage gap widens, especially in cities
by Christopher H. Wheeler
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Local market scale and the pattern of job changes among young men
by Christopher H. Wheeler
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Three metro areas outside St. Louis outpace state of Missouri as a whole
by Elizabeth A. La Jeunesse & Christopher H. Wheeler
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Human capital growth in a cross section of U.S. metropolitan areas
by Christopher H. Wheeler
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Productivity and the geographic concentration of industry: The role of plant scale
by Wheeler, Christopher H.
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Neighborhood income inequality
by Elizabeth A. La Jeunesse & Christopher H. Wheeler
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Urban decentralization and income inequality: Is sprawl associated with rising income segregation across neighborhoods?
by Christopher H. Wheeler
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Cities and the growth of wages among young workers: Evidence from the NLSY
by Wheeler, Christopher H.
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Cities, Skills, and Inequality
by CHRISTOPHER H. WHEELER
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Local Market Scale and the Pattern of Job Changes Among Young Men
by Christopher H. Wheeler
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The economic performance of cities: a Markov-switching approach
by Michael T. Owyang & Jeremy M. Piger & Howard J. Wall & Christopher H. Wheeler
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Trends in the distributions of income and human capital within metropolitan areas: 1980-2000
by Elizabeth A. La Jeunesse & Christopher H. Wheeler
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Industry localisation and earnings inequality: Evidence from U.S. manufacturing*
by Christopher H. Wheeler
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Trends in neighborhood-level unemployment in the United States: 1980 to 2000
by Christopher H. Wheeler
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JOB FLOWS AND PRODUCTIVITY DYNAMICS: EVIDENCE FROM U.S. MANUFACTURING
by WHEELER, CHRISTOPHER H.
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Urban crime and labor mobility
by Subhayu Bandyopadhyay & Christopher H. Wheeler
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Human capital externalities and adult mortality in the U.S.
by Christopher H. Wheeler
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A Note on the Spatial Correlation Structure of County‐Level Growth in the U.S.
by Christopher H. Wheeler
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Changing trends in the labor force: a survey
by Riccardo DiCecio & Kristie M. Engemann & Michael T. Owyang & Christopher H. Wheeler
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Do localization economies derive from human capital externalities?
by Christopher Wheeler
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Neighborhoods that don't work
by Allison K. Rodean & Christopher H. Wheeler
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Worker turnover, industry localization, and producer size
by Wheeler, Christopher H.
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Local market scale and the pattern of job changes among young men
by Wheeler, Christopher H.
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TRENDS IN NEIGHBORHOOD INCOME INEQUALITY IN THE U.S.: 1980–2000*
by Christopher H. Wheeler & Elizabeth A. La Jeunesse
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Urban decentralization and income inequality: is sprawl associated with rising income segregation across neighborhoods?
by Christopher H. Wheeler
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The economic performance of cities: A Markov-switching approach
by Owyang, Michael T. & Piger, Jeremy M. & Wall, Howard J. & Wheeler, Christopher H.
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Technology and industrial agglomeration: Evidence from computer usage*
by Christopher H. Wheeler