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Subcontracting in Federal Spending: Micro and Macro Implications
This paper studies the critical but underexplored role of subcontracting in shaping the spatial and firm-level effects of federal government spending. Leveraging newly available data on defense subcontract awards since 2011, linked with NETS establishment-level data, we examine prime–subcontractor relationships across counties, industries and time. We document three stylized facts: (1) subcontracting leads to widespread geographic relocation of federal dollars; (2) it reallocates spending across sectors, notably from service-sector primes to manufacturing subcontractors; and (3) large firms ...