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- 11-3: Childhood lead and academic performance in Massachusetts

- Jessica W. Reyes
- 11-2: Designing formulas for distributing reductions in state aid

- David Coyne and Bo Zhao
- 11-1: Municipal aid evaluation and reform

- Bo Zhao
- 10-4: Does Springfield receive its fair share of municipal aid?: implications for aid formula reform in Massachusetts

- Marques Benton, Lynn E. Browne, Prabal Chakrabarti, DeAnna Green, Yolanda Kodrzycki, Ana Patricia Munoz, Richard Walker and Bo Zhao
- 10-3: Unaffordable housing and local employment growth

- Ritashree Chakrabarti and Junfu Zhang
- 10-2: The fiscal impact of potential local option taxes in Massachusetts

- Bo Zhao
- 10-1: Spatial competition and cross-border shopping

- Brian Knight and Nathan Schiff
- 09-3: House prices and risk sharing

- Dmytro Hryshko, Maria Luengo-Prado and Bent Sorensen
- 09-2: The role of the housing market in the migration response to employment shocks

- Jeffrey Zabel
- 09-1: Voting with their feet?: local economic conditions and migration patterns in New England

- Alicia Sasser
- 08-4: Public-private partnerships, cooperative agreements, and the production of public services in small and rural municipalities

- Steven Deller, John Halstead and Robert D. Mohr
- 08-3: The lengthening of childhood

- David Deming and Susan Dynarski
- 08-1: The dynamic between municipal revenue sources and the state-local relationship in New England

- Richard F. Dye
- 07-4: The labor market for direct care workers

- Reagan Baughman and Kristin Smith
- 07-3: The impact of wetlands rules on the prices of regulated and proximate houses: a case study

- Katherine Kiel
- 07-2: The fiscal impacts of college attainment

- Philip Trostel
- 07-1: Do loans increase college access and choice?: examining the introduction of universal student loans

- Bridget Long
- 06-2: Measuring fiscal disparities across the U. S. states: a representative revenue system/representative expenditure system approach, fiscal year 2002

- Sonya Hoo, Matthew Nagowski, Kim Rueben, Robert Tannenwald and Yesim Yilmaz
- 06-1: The lack of affordable housing in New England: how big a problem?: why is it growing?: what are we doing about it?

- Darcy Rollins, Alicia Sasser, Robert Tannenwald and Bo Zhao
- 05-2: The challenge of energy policy in New England

- Carrie Conaway
- 05-1: The New England-China relationship in 2005

- Lynn E. Browne