New England Economic Review
1986 - 2004
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1999, articles Nov
- Rethinking the International Monetary System: an overview pp. 3-24

- Jane Sneddon Little and Giovanni Olivei
- Should U.S. investors invest overseas? pp. 29-40

- Katerina Simons
- New England as the twenty-first century approaches: no time for complacency pp. 41-53

- Patricia M. Flynn, Ross J. Gittell and Norman H. Sedgley
1999, articles Sep
- Are stock returns different over weekends? a jump diffusion analysis of the \"weekend effect\" pp. 3-19

- Peter Fortune
- Using bank supervisory data to improve macroeconomic forecasts pp. 21-32

- Joe Peek, Eric Rosengren and Geoffrey Tootell
- Job creation and destruction in Massachusetts: gross flows among industries pp. 33-52

- Katharine Bradbury
- Why the interest in reforming the International Monetary System? pp. 53-84

- Jane Sneddon Little and Giovanni Olivei
1999, articles Jul
- Fiscal disparity among the States revisited pp. 3-25

- Robert Tannenwald
- Geographic shifts in higher education pp. 27-47

- Yolanda Kodrzycki
- New data on worker flows during business cycles pp. 49-76

- Hoyt Bleakley, Ann Ferris and Jeffrey Fuhrer
1999, articles May
- U.S economic performance: good fortune, bubble, or new era? pp. 3-20

- Lynn E. Browne
- Currency boards: once and future monetary regimes? pp. 21-37

- Richard W. Kopcke
- Pricing bank stocks: the contribution of bank examinations pp. 39-53

- John S. Jordan
1999, articles Mar
- Checking accounts: what do banks offer and what do consumers value? pp. 3-14

- Joanna Stavins
- New ways of evaluating state unemployment insurance pp. 15-40

- Wei-Jang Huang, Christopher O'Leary and Robert Tannenwald
- Gross job flows between plants and industries pp. 41-64

- John Haltiwanger and Scott Schuh
1999, articles Jan
- Inflation-indexed bonds: the dog that didn't bark pp. 3-24

- Ralph Kimball and Richard W. Kopcke
- Japanese banking problems: implications for lending in the United States pp. 25-36

- Joe Peek and Eric Rosengren
- Is inflation dead? pp. 37-49

- Roger E. Brinner
1998, articles Nov
- Beyond shocks: what causes business cycles? an overview pp. 3-24

- Jeffrey Fuhrer and Scott Schuh
- Primer on U.S. stock price indices pp. 25-40

- Peter Fortune
- Effects of employer-provided severance benefits on reemployment outcomes pp. 41-68

- Yolanda Kodrzycki
1998, articles Sep
- Inflation, asset markets, and economic stabilization: lessons from Asia pp. 3-32

- Lynn E. Browne, Rebecca Hellerstein and Jane Sneddon Little
- Risk-adjusted performance of mutual funds pp. 33-48

- Katerina Simons
- Resolving a banking crisis: what worked in New England pp. 49-62

- John S. Jordan
1998, articles Jul
- School quality and Massachusetts enrollment shifts in the context of tax limitations pp. 3-20

- Katharine Bradbury, Karl Case and Christopher Mayer
- Globalization and U.S. inflation pp. 21-33

- Geoffrey Tootell
- Economic profit and performance measurement in banking pp. 35-53

- Ralph Kimball
1998, articles May/June
- Devolution: the new federalism: proceedings of a colloquium sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and the National Tax Association pp. 12

- Robert Tannenwald
1998, articles May
- Devolution: the new federalism, an overview pp. 1-12

- Robert Tannenwald
- The devolution tortoise and the centralization hare pp. 13-40

- John Kincaid
- Come the devolution, will states be able to respond? pp. 53-73

- Robert Tannenwald
1998, articles Mar
- European Monetary Union pp. 3-12

- Michael Klein
- Has antitrust policy in banking become obsolete? pp. 13-26

- Katerina Simons and Joanna Stavins
- The evolution of bank lending to small business pp. 27-36

- Joe Peek and Eric Rosengren
1998, articles Jan
- Mutual funds, part II: fund flows and security returns pp. 3-22

- Peter Fortune
- Problem loans at New England banks, 1989 to 1992: evidence of aggressive loan policies pp. 23-38

- John S. Jordan
- Fiscal pressures and the privatization of local services pp. 39-50

- Yolanda Kodrzycki
1997, articles Nov
- Social security reform: an overview pp. 3-16

- Robert Triest
- Model error pp. 17-28

- Katerina Simons
- Are we investing too little? pp. 29-50

- Lynn E. Browne and Rebecca Hellerstein
- Specialization, risk, and capital in banking pp. 51-73

- Ralph Kimball
1997, articles Sep
- Shifts in the Beveridge Curve, job matching, and labor market dynamics pp. 3-19

- Hoyt Bleakley and Jeffrey Fuhrer
- Are stocks overvalued? pp. 21-40

- Richard W. Kopcke
- How well capitalized are well-capitalized banks? pp. 41-50

- Joe Peek and Eric Rosengren
1997, articles Jul
- Insiders' assessments of the stock market's pricing of New England banks pp. 3-16

- John S. Jordan
- Popular myths about the world economy pp. 17-26

- Norman S. Fieleke
- A comparison of social costs and benefits of paper check presentment and ECP with truncation pp. 27-44

- Joanna Stavins
- Mutual funds, part I: reshaping the American financial system pp. 45-72

- Peter Fortune
1997, articles May
- Unemployment insurance policy in New England: background and issues pp. 3-22

- Christopher O'Leary and Robert Tannenwald
- Innovations in performance measurement in banking pp. 23-38

- Ralph Kimball
- Training programs for displaced workers: what do they accomplish? pp. 39-57

- Yolanda Kodrzycki
1997, articles Mar
- Effects of state and local public policies on economic development: an overview pp. 1-12

- Katharine Bradbury, Yolanda Kodrzycki and Robert Tannenwald
- Theories of interjurisdictional competition pp. 13-36

- Daphne A. Kenyon
- Taxation and economic development: the state of the economic literature pp. 37-52

- Michael Wasylenko
- Effects of state and local public services on economic development pp. 53-82

- Ronald Fisher
- State regulatory policy and economic development pp. 83-108

- Robert Tannenwald
- Tax and spending incentives and enterprise zones pp. 109-138

- Peter S. Fisher
1997, articles Jan
- Regional differences in family poverty pp. 3-17

- Robert Triest
- Central bank independence and inflation targeting: monetary policy paradigms for the next millenium? pp. 19-36

- Jeffrey Fuhrer
- Have borrower concentration limits encouraged bank consolidation? pp. 37-47

- Joe Peek and Eric Rosengren
- How farsighted is the FOMC? pp. 49-65

- Geoffrey Tootell
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