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John C. Haltiwanger
Professor of Economics
Department of Economics
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
Tel: 301-405-3504
Email: haltiwan@econ.umd.edu
John C. Haltiwanger, Professor of Economics at the University of Maryland,
received his Ph.D. from the Johns Hopkins University in 1981. After serving on
the faculty of UCLA and Johns Hopkins, he joined the faculty at Maryland in
1987. In the late 1990s, he served as Chief Economist of the U.S. Census Bureau.
He is a Senior Research Fellow with the Longitudinal Employer Household Dynamics
Program at the Bureau of the Census, a Research Associate of the Center for
Economic Studies at the Bureau of the Census and of the National Bureau of
Economic Research. His recent research has exploited the newly created
longitudinal establishment data bases and the longitudinal matched
employer-employee data bases that are available at the Bureau of the Census.
This research centers on the churning of firms, jobs and workers in the U.S.
economy and the implications of this churning for U.S. productivity growth and
the dynamics of the labor market. He has published more than 80 academic
articles and numerous books including Job Creation and Destruction (with Steven
Davis and Scott Schuh, MIT Press) and Economic Turbulence: Is a Volatile Economy
Good for America? (With Clair Brown and Julia Lane, University of Chicago
Press). A CV
and a homepage
are
also available.
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