New England Economic Review
1986 - 2004
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1993, articles Nov
- Tax reform in newly emerging market economies pp. 3-17

- Yolanda Kodrzycki
- Commodity prices, the term structure of interest rates, and exchange rates: useful indicators for monetary policy? pp. 18-32

- Jeffrey Fuhrer
- Business failures in New England pp. 33-44

- William Adams, Joe Peek and Eric Rosengren
- Input tariffs as a way to deal with dumping pp. 45-55

- Susan Skeath
1993, articles Sep
- Shifting patterns of regional employment and unemployment: a note pp. 3-12

- Katharine Bradbury
- Banks' venture into real estate: high rollers, or lemmings? pp. 13-32

- Lynn E. Browne
- What inflation policy do American voters want, and do they get it? pp. 33-44

- Daniel Richards
- Defaults, denials, and discrimination in mortgage lending pp. 45-51

- Geoffrey Tootell
1993, articles Jul
- The discount rate: the other tool of monetary policy pp. 3-22

- Stephen K. McNees
- Interest rate structure and the credit risk of swaps pp. 23-34

- Katerina Simons
- How dependent are New England's mid-sized firms on the region's largest bank holding companies? pp. 35-48

- Robert Tannenwald
1993, articles May
- Lessons from the Rhode Island banking crisis pp. 3-12

- Thomas E. Pulkkinen and Eric Rosengren
- Lessons from New England bank failures pp. 13-35

- Richard E. Randall
- Taxes, income distribution, and the real estate cycle: why all houses do not appreciate at the same rate pp. 39-50

- Christopher Mayer
1993, articles Mar
- Stock market crashes: what have we learned from October 1987? pp. 3-24

- Peter Fortune
- Equity in school finance: state aid to schools in New England pp. 25-46

- Katharine Bradbury
- Forecasting investment with models and surveys of capital spending pp. 47-69

- Richard W. Kopcke
1993, articles Jan
- The determinants of business investment: has capital spending been surprisingly low? pp. 3-31

- Richard W. Kopcke
- What role does consumer sentiment play in the U.S. macroeconomy? pp. 32-44

- Jeffrey Fuhrer
- Why do banks syndicate loans? pp. 45-52

- Katerina Simons
1992, articles Nov
- A forward-looking monetary policy reaction function: continuity and change pp. 3-13

- Stephen K. McNees
- The quest for sound money: currency boards to the rescue pp. 14-24

- Norman S. Fieleke
- Real estate and the credit crunch: an overview pp. 25-36

- Lynn E. Browne and Eric Rosengren
- Changes in inventory management: implication for the U.S. recovery pp. 37-65

- Jane Sneddon Little
1992, articles Sep
- Do consumers behave as the life-cycle/permanent-income theory of consumption predicts? pp. 3-14

- Jeffrey Fuhrer
- What past recoveries say about the outlook for New England pp. 15-32

- Katharine Bradbury and Yolanda Kodrzycki
- Taxation of capital income in a global economy: an overview pp. 33-52

- Alicia Munnell
1992, articles Jul
- Public-private cost shifts in nursing home care pp. 3-14

- Jane Sneddon Little
- Purchasing power parity within the United States pp. 15-24

- Geoffrey Tootell
- How large are economic forecast errors? pp. 25-42

- Stephen K. McNees
- The capitalization and portfolio risk of insurance companies pp. 43-57

- Richard W. Kopcke
1992, articles May
- One trading world, or many: the issue of regional trading blocs pp. 3-20

- Norman S. Fieleke
- The capital crunch in New England pp. 21-31

- Joe Peek and Eric Rosengren
- The financial condition and regulation of insurance companies: an overview pp. 32-43

- Richard W. Kopcke and Richard E. Randall
- The municipal bond market, part II: problems and policies pp. 47-64

- Peter Fortune
1992, articles Mar
- The advantages of \"transferrable puts\" for loans at failed banks pp. 3-11

- Eric Rosengren and Katerina Simons
- Current taxation of qualified pension plans: has the time come? pp. 12-25

- Alicia Munnell
- Profits and stock prices: the importance of being earnest pp. 26-44

- Richard W. Kopcke
- Mutual-to-stock-conversions by New England savings banks: where has all the money gone? pp. 45-53

- Katerina Simons
1992, articles Jan
- The 1990-91 recession in historical perspective pp. 3-22

- Stephen K. McNees
- Why New England went the way of Texas rather than California pp. 23-41

- Lynn E. Browne
- Lessons from variations in state Medicaid expenditures pp. 43-66

- Jane Sneddon Little
- Capital costs, industrial mix, and the composition of business investment pp. 67-92

- Yolanda K. Henderson and Jeffrey Liebman
1991, articles Nov
- The influence of housing and durables on personal saving pp. 3-16

- Leah M. Cook, Richard W. Kopcke and Alicia Munnell
- Explaining the postwar pattern of personal saving pp. 17-28

- Leah M. Cook and Alicia Munnell
- Cyclical swing or secular slide? Why have New England's banks been losing money? pp. 29-46

- Robert Tannenwald
- A primer on the arms trade pp. 47-63

- Norman S. Fieleke
1991, articles Sep
- Are district presidents more conservative than board governors? pp. 3-12

- Geoffrey Tootell
- The municipal bond market, Part I: politics, taxes, and yields pp. 13-36

- Peter Fortune
- The real estate cycle and the economy: consequences of the Massachusetts boom of 1984-87 pp. 37-46

- Karl Case
- Infrastructure and regional economic performance: comment pp. 47-58

- Robert Eisner
1991, articles Jul
- Are we experiencing a credit crunch? pp. 3-10

- Richard F. Syron
- \"Whither New England\"? pp. 11-26

- Stephen K. McNees and Geoffrey Tootell
- The role of services in New England's rise and fall: engine of growth or along for the ride? pp. 27-44

- Lynn E. Browne
- Changes in the structure of wages: a regional comparison pp. 45-61

- Ramon Vilches
1991, articles May
- Can local governments give citizens what they want? Referendum outcomes in Massachusetts pp. 3-22

- Katharine Bradbury
- Is there a shortfall in public capital investment? An overview pp. 23-35

- Alicia Munnell
- Foreign exchange intervention as a signal of monetary policy pp. 39-50

- Michael Klein and Eric Rosengren
- Do capital markets predict problems in large commercial banks? pp. 51-56

- Stephen Cross and Katerina Simons
1991, articles Mar
- Regional economic conditions and the FOMC votes of district presidents pp. 3-16

- Geoffrey Tootell
- Stock market efficiency: an autopsy? pp. 17-40

- Peter Fortune
- The liberalization of international trade and payments in Eastern Europe pp. 41-51

- Norman S. Fieleke
- Financing capital expenditures in Massachusetts pp. 52-79

- Leah M. Cook and Alicia Munnell
1991, articles Jan
- How fast can we grow? pp. 3-14

- Stephen K. McNees
- Massachusetts in the 1990s: the role of state government pp. 15-26

- Lynn E. Browne and Alicia Munnell
- Medicaid pp. 27-50

- Jane Sneddon Little
- A real, affordable mortgage pp. 51-66

- Joe Peek and James A. Wilcox
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