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New England Economic Review
1986 - 2004
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2004
How humans behave: implications for economics and economic policy pp. 3-35
Richard W. Kopcke , Jane Sneddon Little and Geoffrey M. B. Tootell
College completion gaps between blacks and whites: what accounts for regional differences pp. 37-62
Yolanda K. Kodrzycki
Stock prices and the equity premium during the recent bull and bear markets pp. 63-85
Richard W. Kopcke and Matthew S. Rutledge
2003
Inside and outside bounds: threshold estimates of the Phillips curve pp. 3-18
Michelle L. Barnes and Giovanni Olivei
Network externalities in the market for electronic check payments pp. 19-30
Joanna Stavins
Margin requirements across equity-related instruments: how level is the playing field? pp. 31-50
Peter Fortune
2002, issue Q 4
Education in the 21st century: meeting the challenges of a changing world pp. 3-18
Yolanda K. Kodrzycki
Security loans at banks and nonbanks: Regulation U pp. 19-40
Peter Fortune
Women's labor market involvement and family income mobility when marriages end pp. 41-74
Katharine L. Bradbury and Jane Katz
2002, issue Q 3
Who uses electronic check products: a look at depository institutions pp. 3-16
Joanna Stavins
Interstate fiscal disparity in 1997 pp. 17-33
Robert Tannenwald
Effect of consumer characteristics on the use of payment instruments pp. 19-31
Joanna Stavins
The evolution of regional manufacturing employment: gross job flows within and between firms and industries pp. 35-53
Scott Schuh and Robert K. Triest
2002, issue Q 2
The practice of central banking in other industrialized countries pp. 3-9
Richard W. Kopcke
Foreign exchange swaps pp. 11-12
Leonardo Bartolini
Australia's approach to monetary policy pp. 13-17
Jane Sneddon Little
Canada's approach to monetary policy pp. 19-23
Jane Sneddon Little
The European Central Bank and the Eurosystem pp. 25-28
Carol C. Bertaut
Criteria for central bank assets: lessons from pre-ECB Germany pp. 29-32
William R. Nelson
Criteria for central bank assets: lessons from pre-ECB France pp. 33-34
William R. Nelson
Monetary policy in pre-ECB Italy pp. 35-38
Leonardo Bartolini
Japan's approach to monetary policy pp. 39-43
Giovanni Olivei
Norway's approach to monetary policy pp. 45-49
Giovanni Olivei
Sweden's approach to monetary policy pp. 51-55
Jane Sneddon Little
Switzerland's approach to monetary policy pp. 57-60
Giovanni Olivei
The Bank of England's monetary policy pp. 61-64
Geoffrey M. B. Tootell
2002, issue Q 1
Education and wages in the 1980s and 1990s: are all groups moving up together? pp. 19 - 46
Katharine L. Bradbury
Exchange rates and the prices of manufacturing products imported into the United States pp. 3 - 18
Giovanni Olivei
The impact of demographic change on U. S. labor markets pp. 47 - 68
Jane Sneddon Little and Robert K. Triest
2001
The evolution of monetary policy and the Federal Reserve System over the past thirty years: an overview pp. 3-11
Lynn Elaine Browne
Does Japan offer any lessons for the United States? pp. 3-18
Lynn Elaine Browne
Margin lending and stock market volatility pp. 3-25
Peter Fortune
The performance of traditional macroeconomic models of businesses' investment spending pp. 3-39
Richard W. Kopcke and Richard S. Brauman
Migration of recent college graduates: evidence from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth pp. 13-34
Yolanda K. Kodrzycki
Are state and local revenue systems becoming obsolete? pp. 27-43
Robert Tannenwald
U.S. monetary policy in an integrating world: 1960 to 2000 pp. 33-56
Richard N. Cooper and Jane Sneddon Little
An evaluation of recent macroeconomic forecast errors pp. 35-56
Scott Schuh
Investment and employment by manufacturing plants pp. 41-58
Geoffrey M. B. Tootell , Richard W. Kopcke and Robert K. Triest
2000, issue Nov
Building an infrastructure for financial stability: an overview pp. 3-16
Eric Rosengren and John S. Jordan
Use of value at risk by institutional investors pp. 21-30
Katerina Simons
Has the stock market become too narrow? pp. 31-43
Richard W. Kopcke
2000, issue Sep
Recent developments in U.S. energy markets: a background note pp. 3-18
Jane Sneddon Little
Margin requirements, margin loans, and margin rates: practice and principles pp. 19-44
Peter Fortune
Implications of the globalization of the banking sector: the Latin American experience pp. 45-62
Joe Peek and Eric Rosengren
2000, issue Jul
The role of savings and investment in balancing the current account: some empirical evidence from the United States pp. 3-14
Giovanni Olivei
Credit card borrowing, delinquency, and personal bankruptcy pp. 15-30
Joanna Stavins
National and regional housing patterns pp. 31-57
Lynn Elaine Browne
2000, issue May
Rising tide in the labor market: to what degree do expansions benefit the disadvantaged? pp. 3-33
Katharine L. Bradbury
Discouraged and other marginally attached workers: evidence on their role in the labor market pp. 35-40
Yolanda K. Kodrzycki
The neutrality of Massachusetts' taxation of financial institutions pp. 41-56
Robert Tannenwald
2000, issue Mar
Consumption risk-sharing across G-7 countries pp. 3-14
Giovanni Olivei
Depositor discipline at failing banks pp. 15-28
John S. Jordan
Role of firms in job creation and destruction in U.S. manufacturing pp. 29-44
Scott Schuh and Robert K. Triest
2000, issue Jan
Failures in risk management pp. 3-12
Ralph C. Kimball
ATM fees: does bank size matter? pp. 13-24
Joanna Stavins
New England's educational advantage: past successes and future prospects pp. 25-40
Yolanda K. Kodrzycki