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New England Economic Review

1986 - 2004

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1987, articles Sep

Prospective nominal GNP targeting: an alternative framework for monetary policy pp. 3-9
Stephen K. McNees
The distorting effects of the inflation premium on personal income and expenditures pp. 10-24
Joe Peek
State response in New England to federal tax reform pp. 25-44
Robert Tannenwald
Prices of single-family homes since 1970: new indexes for four cities pp. 45-56
Karl Case and Robert Shiller

1987, articles Q III

New England interstate banking laws: efforts to achieve the public purpose pp. iv-xi
Constance R. Dunham

1987, articles Nov

Pension contributions and the stock market pp. 3-14
Nicole Ernsberger and Alicia Munnell
Consensus forecasts: tyranny of the majority? pp. 15-21
Stephen K. McNees
Interest rate swaps: use, risk, and prices pp. 22-32
Steven D. Felgran
Rating Massachusetts' tax competitiveness pp. 33-45
Robert Tannenwald

1987, articles Jul

The current status of our social welfare system pp. 3-12
Alicia Munnell
Should states restrict takeovers? pp. 13-21
Lynn E. Browne and Eric Rosengren
City property taxes: the effects of economic change and competitive pressures pp. 22-36
Katharine Bradbury and Helen Ladd
Predicting commercial bank failure since deregulation pp. 37-47
Coleen C. Pantalone and Marjorie B. Platt

1987, articles May

The taxation of banks: particular privileges or objectionable burdens? pp. 3-18
Yolanda K. Henderson
The U.S. trade deficit: a perspective from selected bilateral trade models pp. 19-31
Jeffrey Bergstrand
Lessons from the income maintenance experiments: an overview pp. 32-45
Alicia Munnell
Intra-firm trade: an update pp. 46-51
Jane Sneddon Little

1987, articles Mar

Youth unemployment and the transition from school to work: programs in Boston, Frankfurt, and London pp. 3-16
William J. Spring
Financial assets, interest rates, and money growth pp. 17-30
Richard W. Kopcke
Forecasting cyclical turning points: the record in the past three recessions pp. 31-40
Stephen K. McNees
Forecasting changes in inflation using the Treasury bill futures market pp. 41-48
Eric Rosengren

1987, articles Jan

U.S. manufacturing: any cause for alarm? pp. 3-17
Molly McUsic
The problem of U.S. competitiveness in manufacturing pp. 18-29
George N. Hatsopoulos and Paul Krugman
The shift from manufacturing to services: a concerned view pp. 30-38
Nicholas S. Perna
Too much of a good thing? Higher wages in New England pp. 39-53
Lynn E. Browne

1986, articles Nov

Modeling the Fed: a forward- looking monetary policy reaction function pp. 3-8
Stephen K. McNees
Lessons from federal reform of business taxes pp. 9-25
Yolanda K. Henderson
Household wealth composition: the impact of capital gains pp. 26-39
Joe Peek
The effects of foreign direct investment on U.S. employment during recession and structural change pp. 40-48
Jane Sneddon Little

1986, articles Sep

Should the U.S. government issue index bonds? pp. 3-21
Joseph B. Grolnic and Alicia Munnell
New England manufacturing and international trade pp. 22-28
Norman S. Fieleke
Is there a need for regulation in the government securities market? pp. 29-40
Eric Rosengren
The shrinking middle class pp. 41-55
Katharine Bradbury

1986, articles Jul

Regional banking competition pp. 3-19
Constance R. Dunham
Taking in each other's laundry--the service economy pp. 20-31
Lynn E. Browne
The decline of the oil cartel pp. 32-41
Norman S. Fieleke
The evolution of retail EFT networks pp. 42-56
Steven D. Felgran and R. Edward Ferguson
Exchange rates and competition for tourists pp. 57-67
Jeffrey A. Rosensweig

1986, articles May

How erratic is money growth? pp. 3-20
Richard W. Kopcke
High technology industry in the world marketplace pp. 21-25
Lynn E. Browne
United States-Japanese trade: predictions using selected economic models pp. 26-37
Jeffrey Bergstrand
The market for single-family homes in the Boston area pp. 38-48
Karl Case

1986, articles Mar

The changing world of central banking pp. 3-6
Frank E. Morris
Interstate banking and the outflows of local funds pp. 7-19
Constance R. Dunham
The accuracy of two forecasting techniques: some evidence and an interpretation pp. 20-31
Stephen K. McNees
Black men in the labor market pp. 32-42
Katharine Bradbury and Lynn E. Browne

1986, articles Jan

Estimating GNP: the trade-off between timeliness and accuracy pp. 3-10
Stephen K. McNees
The economics of tax simplification: an overview pp. 11-28
Alicia Munnell
Tax rates and interest rates on tax-exempt securities pp. 29-41
Joe Peek and James A. Wilcox
Intra-firm trade and U.S. protectionism: thoughts based on a small survey pp. 42-51
Jane Sneddon Little
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