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New England Economic Review

1986 - 2004

From Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
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1990, articles Nov

How diversified is New England? pp. 3-16 Downloads
Eric Rosengren
Does a trend toward early retirement create problems for the economy? pp. 17-32 Downloads
Gary Burtless and Alicia Munnell
New England's links to the world economy pp. 33-50 Downloads
Jane Sneddon Little
On the predictive power of interest rates and interest rate spreads pp. 51-68 Downloads
Ben Bernanke

1990, articles Sep

Oil shock III? pp. 3-10 Downloads
Norman S. Fieleke
How does public infrastructure affect regional economic performance? pp. 11-33 Downloads
Leah M. Cook and Alicia Munnell
The United States in debt pp. 34-54 Downloads
Norman S. Fieleke
New England banks and the Texas experience pp. 55-62 Downloads
Katerina Simons
The need to protect depositors of large banks, and the implications for powers and ownership pp. 63-75 Downloads
Richard E. Randall

1990, articles Jul

Defense cutbacks and the New England economy pp. 3-24 Downloads
Yolanda K. Henderson
The changing fortunes of American families in the 1980s pp. 25-40 Downloads
Katharine Bradbury
Man vs. model? The role of judgment in forecasting pp. 41-52 Downloads
Stephen K. McNees
The downturn in the New England economy: what lies behind it? pp. 53-65 Downloads
Edward Moscovitch

1990, articles May

Central bank flexibility and the drawbacks to currency unification pp. 3-18 Downloads
Geoffrey Tootell
Commerce with the newly liberalizing countries: promised land, quicksand, or what? pp. 19-33 Downloads
Norman S. Fieleke
The changing American attitude toward debt, and its consequences pp. 34-39 Downloads
Frank E. Morris
The case for junk bonds pp. 40-49 Downloads
Eric Rosengren

1990, articles Mar

Are the distinctions between debt and equity disappearing? An overview pp. 3-10 Downloads
Richard W. Kopcke and Eric Rosengren
Is leverage a tax dodge--or not? pp. 11-32 Downloads
Yolanda K. Henderson
Why do New Englanders work so much? pp. 33-46 Downloads
Lynn E. Browne
A call to ARMs: adjustable rate mortgages in the 1980s pp. 47-61 Downloads
Joe Peek

1990, articles Jan

Why has productivity growth declined? Productivity and public investment pp. 3-22 Downloads
Alicia Munnell
How natural is the natural rate of unemployment in Europe? pp. 23-36 Downloads
Geoffrey Tootell
The U.S. professional sector: 1950 to 1988 pp. 37-55 Downloads
Steven Sass
Taking charge: should New England increase its reliance on user charges? pp. 56-74 Downloads
Robert Tannenwald

1989, articles Nov

The terms on which nations trade pp. 3-12
Norman S. Fieleke
An assessment of financial market volatility: bills, bonds, and stocks pp. 13-28
Peter Fortune
Measuring credit risk in interest rate swaps pp. 29-38
Katerina Simons
Exchange rate determination: sorting out theory and evidence pp. 39-52
Jane Marrinan

1989, articles Sep

Geographic patterns of mortgage lending in Boston, 1982-1987 pp. 3-30
Katharine Bradbury, Karl Case and Constance R. Dunham
How well do financial markets predict the inflation rate? pp. 31-46
Stephen K. McNees
The dollar, structural change and the New England miracle pp. 47-57
Jane Sneddon Little
The basic skills crisis: one bank looks at its training investment pp. 58-68
Jeannette S. Hargroves

1989, articles Jul

Can the market evaluate asset quality exposure in banks? pp. 3-24
Richard E. Randall
The roles of debt and equity in financing corporate investments pp. 25-48
Richard W. Kopcke
It's time to tax employee benefits pp. 49-63
Alicia Munnell
The emergence of the venture capital industry pp. 64-79
Yolanda K. Henderson

1989, articles May

The distributional effects of housing price booms: winners and losers in Boston, 1980-88 pp. 3-12
Karl Case and Leah M. Cook
Europe in 1992 pp. 13-26
Norman S. Fieleke
Shifting regional fortunes: the wheel turns pp. 27-40
Lynn E. Browne
The changing level and mix of federal aid to state and local governments pp. 41-55
Robert Tannenwald

1989, articles Mar

International payments imbalances in the 1980's: an overview pp. 3-15
Norman S. Fieleke
Public pension surpluses and national saving: foreign experience pp. 16-38
Nicole Ernsberger and Alicia Munnell
No gain, no pain: some consequences of taxing capital gains pp. 39-55
Richard W. Kopcke
Exchange rates and structural change in U.S. manufacturing employment pp. 56-70
Jane Sneddon Little

1989, articles Jan

Capital gains rates and revenues pp. 3-20
Yolanda K. Henderson
The labor force, unemployment rates, and wage pressures pp. 21-29
Lynn E. Browne
New banks in New England pp. 30-41
Constance R. Dunham
Why do forecasts differ? pp. 42-54
Stephen K. McNees

1988, articles Nov

Wealth transfer taxation: the relative role for estate and income taxes pp. 3-28
Nicole Ernsberger and Alicia Munnell
The behavior of home buyers in boom and post-boom markets pp. 29-46
Karl Case and Robert Shiller
Is the United States for sale? Foreign acquisitions of U.S. companies pp. 47-56
Eric Rosengren
Bank participation in real estate: conduct, risk, and regulation pp. 57-73
Steven D. Felgran

1988, articles Sep

Defense spending and high technology development: national and state issues pp. 3-22
Lynn E. Browne
Should Massachusetts reform its bank tax? pp. 23-35
Robert Tannenwald
Shifting property tax burdens in Massachusetts pp. 36-48
Katharine Bradbury

1988, articles Jul

Inflation, taxes, and interest rates pp. 3-14
Richard W. Kopcke
How accurate are macroeconomic forecasts? pp. 15-36
Stephen K. McNees
Financial intermediaries under value-added taxation pp. 37-50
Yolanda K. Henderson
Foreign investment in the United States: a cause for concern? pp. 51-58
Jane Sneddon Little

1988, articles May

At stake in the U.S.-Canada free trade agreement: modest gains or a significant setback pp. 3-20
Jane Sneddon Little
Economic interdependence between nations: reason for policy coordination? pp. 21-38
Norman S. Fieleke
The stock market and economic activity pp. 39-50
Joe Peek and Eric Rosengren
Public versus private provision of retirement income pp. 51-58
Alicia Munnell

1988, articles Mar

Tax reform and stock prices pp. 3-21
Richard W. Kopcke
The merger boom: an overview pp. 22-32
Lynn E. Browne and Eric Rosengren
Further base broadening: a possible source of tax revenues? pp. 33-45
Yolanda K. Henderson
Inflation and the excess taxation of personal interest income pp. 46-52
Joe Peek

1988, articles Jan

Planning for New England's electricity requirements pp. 3-30
Yolanda K. Henderson, George J. Houlihan, Natalie J. Inman and Richard W. Kopcke
New England approaches the 1990s pp. 31-45
Katharine Bradbury and Lynn E. Browne
Good jobs or bad jobs: what does the evidence say? pp. 46-65
Gary W. Loveman and Chris Tilly
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