New England Economic Review
1986 - 2004
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1996, articles Nov
- Technology and growth: an overview pp. 3-25

- Jeffrey Fuhrer and Jane Sneddon Little
- Unilateral international transfers: unrequited and generally unheeded pp. 27-37

- Norman S. Fieleke
- Regional housing supply and credit constraints pp. 39-51

- Christopher Mayer and Craig Somerville
1996, articles Sep
- Value at risk: new approaches to risk management pp. 3-13

- Katerina Simons
- The saving mystery, or where did the money go? pp. 15-27

- Lynn E. Browne and Joshua Gleason
- Do municipal bond yields forecast tax policy? pp. 29-48

- Peter Fortune
- The use of capital ratios to trigger intervention in problem banks: too little, too late pp. 49-58

- Joe Peek and Eric Rosengren
1996, articles Jul
- Laid-off workers in a time of structural change pp. 3-26

- Yolanda Kodrzycki
- Risk and the capital of insurance companies pp. 27-42

- Richard W. Kopcke
- Can demand elasticities explain sticky credit card rates? pp. 43-54

- Joanna Stavins
- Growing inequality of family incomes: changing families and changing wages pp. 55-82

- Katharine Bradbury
1996, articles May
- Spatial and labor market contributions to earnings inequality: an overview pp. 1-10

- Katharine Bradbury, Yolanda Kodrzycki and Christopher Mayer
- Labor markets and earnings inequality: a status report pp. 11-25

- Yolanda Kodrzycki
- Does location matter? pp. 26-40

- Christopher Mayer
- Spatial effects upon employment outcomes: the case of New Jersey teenagers pp. 41-64

- Katherine M. O'Regan and John Quigley
- Spatial factors and the employment of blacks at the firm level pp. 65-86

- Harry Holzer and Keith Ihlanfeldt
- Equality of education opportunity revisited pp. 87-114

- John Kain and Kraig Singleton
- Is the market for college graduates headed for a bust? Demand and supply responses to rising college wage premiums pp. 115-138

- John H. Bishop
- Technology and skill requirements: implications for establishment wage structures pp. 139-156

- Peter Cappelli
- Labor market institutions and earnings inequality pp. 157-172

- Richard Freeman
- Earnings inequality: proceedings of a symposium on spatial and labor market contributions to earnings inequality, held on November 17, 1995

- Anonymous
1996, articles Mar
- How do changes in military spending affect the economy? Evidence from state-level data pp. 3-15

- Mark A. Hooker
- Anomalies in option pricing: the Black-Scholes model revisited pp. 17-40

- Peter Fortune
- International capital movements: how shocking are they? pp. 41-60

- Norman S. Fieleke
1996, articles Jan
- U.S. regional trade with Canada during the transition to free trade pp. 3-21

- Jane Sneddon Little
- State business tax climate: how should it be measured and how important is it? pp. 23-38

- Robert Tannenwald
- CEO incentive contracts, monitoring costs, and corporate performance pp. 39-50

- Stacey Tevlin
1995, articles Nov
- Is bank lending important for the transmission of monetary policy? An overview pp. 3-11

- Joe Peek and Eric Rosengren
- Firm strategies in the personal computer market: are established brands better off? pp. 13-24

- Joanna Stavins
- The soaring trade in \"nontradables.\" pp. 25-36

- Norman S. Fieleke
- Safety and soundness of financial intermediaries: capital requirements, deposit insurance, and monetary policy pp. 37-65

- Richard W. Kopcke
1995, articles Sep
- Managing risk in the 90's: what should you be asking about derivatives? pp. 3-25

- Cathy E. Minehan and Katerina Simons
- Antitrust policy and vertical mergers pp. 27-38

- James W. Meehan and Eric Rosengren
- Monetary policy and the behavior of long-term real interest rates pp. 39-52

- Jeffrey Fuhrer
- Mortgage lending in Boston: a response to the critics pp. 53-78

- Lynn E. Browne and Geoffrey Tootell
1995, articles Jul
- Uruguay Round of trade negotiations: industrial and geographic effects in the U.S pp. 3-11

- Norman S. Fieleke
- Assessment of the \"official\" economic forecasts pp. 13-23

- Stephen K. McNees
- Stocks, bonds, options, futures, and portfolio insurance: a rose by any other name pp. 25-46

- Peter Fortune
1995, articles May
- The Uruguay round of trade negotiations: an overview pp. 3-14

- Norman S. Fieleke
- Bank regulatory agreements in New England pp. 15-24

- Joe Peek and Eric Rosengren
- The impact of employer payments for health insurance and social security on the premium for education and earnings inequality pp. 25-40

- Jane Sneddon Little
- Differences across First District banks in operational efficiency pp. 41-60

- Robert Tannenwald
1995, articles Mar
- The costs of defense-related layoffs in New England pp. 3-23

- Yolanda Kodrzycki
- The housing cycle in Eastern Massachusetts: variations among cities and towns pp. 24-40

- Karl Case and Christopher Mayer
- The Phillips curve is alive and well pp. 41-56

- Jeffrey Fuhrer
- The Lowell high-tech success story: what went wrong? pp. 57-70

- Patricia M. Flynn and Ross J. Gittell
1995, articles Jan
- The persistence of inflation and the cost of disinflation pp. 3-16

- Jeffrey Fuhrer
- Interest rate derivatives and asset-liability management by commercial banks pp. 17-28

- Katerina Simons
- Financial innovation and standards for the capital of insurance companies pp. 29-57

- Richard W. Kopcke
1994, articles Sep
- Goals, guidelines, and constraints facing monetary policymakers: an overview pp. 3-15

- Jeffrey Fuhrer
- The International Monetary Fund 50 years after Bretton Woods pp. 17-30

- Norman S. Fieleke
- Restructuring, the NAIRU, and the Phillips curve pp. 31-44

- Geoffrey Tootell
- New England job changes during the recession: the role of self-employment pp. 45-60

- Katharine Bradbury
1994, articles Jul
- The regional impact of health care reform - with a focus on New England pp. 3-32

- Michael D. Jud and Jane Sneddon Little
- Diversity, uncertainty, and accuracy of inflation forecasts pp. 33-44

- Lauren K. Fine and Stephen K. McNees
- The geographic boundaries of New England's middle-lending markets pp. 45-64

- Robert Tannenwald
- 50 years after Bretton Woods: what is the future for the international monetary system? pp. 65-73

- Rachel E. Cononi and Rebecca Hellerstein
1994, articles May
- Yield curve forecasts of inflation: a cautionary tale pp. 3-16

- Stephen R. Blough
- Technology life cycles and state economic development strategies pp. 17-30

- Patricia M. Flynn
- Privatization of local public services: lessons for New England pp. 31-46

- Yolanda Kodrzycki
- Gifts for home purchase and housing market behavior pp. 47-58

- Gary V. Engelhardt and Christopher Mayer
1994, articles Mar
- Safeguarding the banking system in an environment of financial cycles: an overview pp. 3-14

- Richard E. Randall
- A new look at reverse mortgages: potential market and institutional constraints pp. 15-26

- Christopher Mayer and Katerina Simons
- International capital transactions: should they be restricted? pp. 27-39

- Norman S. Fieleke
- A decade of boom and bust in the prices of single-family homes: Boston and Los Angeles, 1983 to 1993 pp. 40-51

- Karl Case and Robert Shiller
1994, articles Jan
- The Fed must continue to supervise banks pp. 3-8

- Richard F. Syron
- A panel study of investment: sales, cash flow, the cost of capital, and leverage pp. 9-30

- Mark M. Howrey and Richard W. Kopcke
- Massachusetts' tax competitiveness pp. 31-49

- Robert Tannenwald
- School district spending and state aid: why disparities persist pp. 50-68

- Katharine Bradbury
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