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Regional Review

1991 - 2005

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1994, issue Fall

Statecraft: economic ambitions in Connecticut pp. 6-12
John Campbell
Who's going to pay for college? pp. 13-19
Steven Sass
Righting the scales: the search for balance in health care pp. 20-24
Norman Boucher and Jane Sneddon Little
Interest in the future pp. 25
Stephen R. Blough

1994, issue Sum

The richest crop pp. 6-12
John Campbell
See Dick earn. Earn, Dick, earn pp. 13-19
Steven Sass
Art museums go to market pp. 20-24
Pamela Larson and Susan Schacht
Can debt holders keep the banks safe? pp. 25
Norman Boucher
Workers: An Archaeology of the Industrial Age by Sebastiao Salgado, 1993 pp. 26
Shoshana Zuboff

1994, issue Spr

Perspective on Bretton Woods pp. 5
Norman S. Fieleke
Policing crime pp. 6-11
John Campbell
A well-trodden wilderness: the uncertain future of New England's northern forest pp. 13-18
Norman Boucher
What's so special about manufacturing? pp. 19-24
Steven Sass
The key to unlocking old money pp. 25
Christopher Mayer and Katerina Simons
Review essay on The Great Depression: America in the 1930s by T.H. Watkins, 1993 pp. 26
Charles P. Kindleberger

1994, issue Win

Satiation points pp. 5
Norman Boucher
Bends in the river: a natural history of the Connecticut Valley metal trade pp. 6-12
Norman Boucher
The ecology alchemists pp. 13-18
John Campbell
A new concept of the corporation: dynamic enterprise pp. 19-24
Steven Sass
Did the credit crunch cause a rash of business failures? pp. 25
John Campbell
Review essay on Breaking the Vicious Circle by Stephen Breyer, 1993 pp. 26
Kenneth Gordon

1993, issue Fall

Brunelleschi's bargain: intellectual property in digital space pp. 6-13
Steven Sass
After the credit crunch pp. 14-18
John Campbell
Economic forecasting: the making of practical economics pp. 19-24
Leslie Brunetta

1993, issue Spr

Setting environmental priorities pp. 6-12
John Campbell
Crisis in pensions pp. 13-18
Steven Sass
Family values: child care in the '90s pp. 19-24
Susan Schacht

1993, issue Win

Necessity and invention: trade in high-tech New England pp. 6-12
Jane Sneddon Little
Desperately seeking savings: weighing costs and benefits in medicine pp. 13-18
Susan Schacht
Where opportunity rings pp. 19-24
John Campbell

1993, issue Jun

How much is that building in the window? The boom and bust in New England office building values pp. 6-12
Steven Sass
Sheepskin blues pp. 13-19
John Campbell
Consumer confidence: you can't spend it pp. 20-24
Robert Jabaily and Joel Werkema

1992, issue Fall

Defense conversion: what it means for companies, workers and communities pp. 6-12
John Campbell
Roxbury merchants: doing business in inter-city Boston pp. 13-19
Susan Schacht
Money and art: the issue of representation in commerce and culture pp. 20-24
Marc Shell

1992, issue Sum

New England's take on biotech pp. 7-11
Leslie Brunetta
A measured approach to tort reform pp. 12-18
John Campbell
Stuck on productivity pp. 19-24
Susan Schacht

1992, issue Spr

Investing in the front line or the new art of cutting metal pp. 6-12
John Campbell
Experiments in school choice pp. 13-19
Susan Schacht
Public pension DOs and DON'Ts pp. 21-24
Steven Sass

1992, issue Win

The trouble with managed care pp. 6-11
Susan Schacht
The new New Englanders pp. 12-18
John Campbell
Explaining the bust pp. 19-24
Steven Sass

1991, issue fall

Downtown New England: center cities thrive when connected to their regions pp. 6-13
John Campbell
The cost of doing business pp. 14-19
Susan Schacht
Getting the banks into balance: implications for borrowers pp. 20-24
Steven Sass

1991, issue Sum

Fiscal shock: how New England state budgets lost their balance pp. 6-12
Susan Schacht
Striking a better bargain for electric power in New England pp. 13-19
John Campbell
Workers at the gate pp. 20-24
Steven Sass

1991, issue Spr

New firms on the block pp. 6-12
Steven Sass
The economics of rich and poor pp. 13-17
Susan Schacht
Proceed with caution pp. 18-25
John Campbell

1991, issue Win

How long will it last? pp. 7-13
John Campbell
The credit crunch pp. 14-20
Steven Sass
Stressed out at home pp. 21-25
Susan Schacht
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