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                                            The Heterogeneous Effects of Global and National Business Cycles on Employment in U.S. States and Metropolitan Areas
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                                                                    
                                                                                                    The growth of globalization in recent decades has increased the importance of external factors as drivers of the business cycle in many countries. Globalization affects countries not just at the macro level but at the level of states and metro areas as well. This paper isolates the relative importance of global, national and region-specific shocks as drivers of the business cycle in individual U.S. states and metro areas. We document significant heterogeneity in the sensitivity of states and metro areas to global shocks, and show that direct trade linkages are not the only channel through ...