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1993, Issue Mar
-   25-46 Equity in school finance: state aid to schools in New England
 by Katharine L. Bradbury
-   47-69 Forecasting investment with models and surveys of capital spending
 by Richard W. Kopcke
1993, Issue Jul
-   3-22 The discount rate: the other tool of monetary policy
 by Stephen K. McNees
-   23-34 Interest rate structure and the credit risk of swaps
 by Katerina Simons
-   35-48 How dependent are New England's mid-sized firms on the region's largest bank holding companies?
 by Robert Tannenwald
1993, Issue Jan
-   3-31 The determinants of business investment: has capital spending been surprisingly low?
 by Richard W. Kopcke
-   32-44 What role does consumer sentiment play in the U.S. macroeconomy?
 by Jeffrey C. Fuhrer
-   45-52 Why do banks syndicate loans?
 by Katerina Simons
1992, Issue Sep
-   3-14 Do consumers behave as the life-cycle/permanent-income theory of consumption predicts?
 by Jeffrey C. Fuhrer
-   15-32 What past recoveries say about the outlook for New England
 by Katharine L. Bradbury & Yolanda Kodrzycki
-   33-52 Taxation of capital income in a global economy: an overview
 by Alicia H. Munnell
1992, Issue Nov
-   3-13 A forward-looking monetary policy reaction function: continuity and change
 by Stephen K. McNees
-   14-24 The quest for sound money: currency boards to the rescue
 by Norman S. Fieleke
-   25-36 Real estate and the credit crunch: an overview
 by Lynn E. Browne & Eric Rosengren
-   37-65 Changes in inventory management: implication for the U.S. recovery
 by Jane Sneddon Little
1992, Issue May
-   3-20 One trading world, or many: the issue of regional trading blocs
 by Norman S. Fieleke
-   21-31 The capital crunch in New England
 by Joe Peek & Eric Rosengren
-   32-43 The financial condition and regulation of insurance companies: an overview
 by Richard W. Kopcke & Richard E. Randall
-   47-64 The municipal bond market, part II: problems and policies
 by Peter Fortune
1992, Issue Mar
-   3-11 The advantages of \"transferrable puts\" for loans at failed banks
 by Eric Rosengren & Katerina Simons
-   12-25 Current taxation of qualified pension plans: has the time come?
 by Alicia H. Munnell
-   26-44 Profits and stock prices: the importance of being earnest
 by Richard W. Kopcke
-   45-53 Mutual-to-stock-conversions by New England savings banks: where has all the money gone?
 by Katerina Simons
1992, Issue Jul
-   3-14 Public-private cost shifts in nursing home care
 by Jane Sneddon Little
-   15-24 Purchasing power parity within the United States
 by Geoffrey M. B. Tootell
-   25-42 How large are economic forecast errors?
 by Stephen K. McNees
-   43-57 The capitalization and portfolio risk of insurance companies
 by Richard W. Kopcke
1992, Issue Jan
-   3-22 The 1990-91 recession in historical perspective
 by Stephen K. McNees
-   23-41 Why New England went the way of Texas rather than California
 by Lynn E. Browne
-   43-66 Lessons from variations in state Medicaid expenditures
 by Jane Sneddon Little
-   67-92 Capital costs, industrial mix, and the composition of business investment
 by Yolanda K. Henderson & Jeffrey B. Liebman
1991, Issue Sep
-   3-12 Are district presidents more conservative than board governors?
 by Geoffrey M. B. Tootell
-   13-36 The municipal bond market, Part I: politics, taxes, and yields
 by Peter Fortune
-   37-46 The real estate cycle and the economy: consequences of the Massachusetts boom of 1984-87
 by Karl E. Case
-   47-58 Infrastructure and regional economic performance: comment
 by Robert Eisner
1991, Issue Nov
-   3-16 The influence of housing and durables on personal saving
 by Leah M. Cook & Richard W. Kopcke & Alicia H. Munnell
-   17-28 Explaining the postwar pattern of personal saving
 by Leah M. Cook & Alicia H. Munnell
-   29-46 Cyclical swing or secular slide? Why have New England's banks been losing money?
 by Robert Tannenwald
-   47-63 A primer on the arms trade
 by Norman S. Fieleke
1991, Issue May
-   3-22 Can local governments give citizens what they want? Referendum outcomes in Massachusetts
 by Katharine L. Bradbury
-   23-35 Is there a shortfall in public capital investment? An overview
 by Alicia H. Munnell
-   39-50 Foreign exchange intervention as a signal of monetary policy
 by Michael W. Klein & Eric Rosengren
-   51-56 Do capital markets predict problems in large commercial banks?
 by Stephen Cross & Katerina Simons
1991, Issue Mar
-   3-16 Regional economic conditions and the FOMC votes of district presidents
 by Geoffrey M. B. Tootell
-   17-40 Stock market efficiency: an autopsy?
 by Peter Fortune
-   41-51 The liberalization of international trade and payments in Eastern Europe
 by Norman S. Fieleke
-   52-79 Financing capital expenditures in Massachusetts
 by Leah M. Cook & Alicia H. Munnell
1991, Issue Jul
-   3-10 Are we experiencing a credit crunch?
 by Richard F. Syron
-   11-26 \"Whither New England\"?
 by Stephen K. McNees & Geoffrey M. B. Tootell
-   27-44 The role of services in New England's rise and fall: engine of growth or along for the ride?
 by Lynn E. Browne
-   45-61 Changes in the structure of wages: a regional comparison
 by Ramon Vilches
1991, Issue Jan
-   3-14 How fast can we grow?
 by Stephen K. McNees
-    15-26 Massachusetts in the 1990s: the role of state government
 by Lynn E. Browne & Alicia H. Munnell
-   27-50 Medicaid
 by Jane Sneddon Little
-   51-66 A real, affordable mortgage
 by Joe Peek & James A. Wilcox
1990, Issue Sep
-   3-10 Oil shock III?
 by Norman S. Fieleke
-   11-33 How does public infrastructure affect regional economic performance?
 by Leah M. Cook & Alicia H. Munnell
-   34-54 The United States in debt
 by Norman S. Fieleke
-   55-62 New England banks and the Texas experience
 by Katerina Simons
-   63-75 The need to protect depositors of large banks, and the implications for powers and ownership
 by Richard E. Randall
1990, Issue Nov
-   3-16 How diversified is New England?
 by Eric Rosengren
-   17-32 Does a trend toward early retirement create problems for the economy?
 by Gary Burtless & Alicia H. Munnell
-   33-50 New England's links to the world economy
 by Jane Sneddon Little
-    51-68 On the predictive power of interest rates and interest rate spreads
 by Ben S. Bernanke
1990, Issue May
-   3-18 Central bank flexibility and the drawbacks to currency unification
 by Geoffrey M. B. Tootell
-   19-33 Commerce with the newly liberalizing countries: promised land, quicksand, or what?
 by Norman S. Fieleke
-   34-39 The changing American attitude toward debt, and its consequences
 by Frank E. Morris
-   40-49 The case for junk bonds
 by Eric Rosengren
1990, Issue Mar
-   3-10 Are the distinctions between debt and equity disappearing? An overview
 by Richard W. Kopcke & Eric Rosengren
-   11-32 Is leverage a tax dodge--or not?
 by Yolanda K. Henderson
-   33-46 Why do New Englanders work so much?
 by Lynn E. Browne
-   47-61 A call to ARMs: adjustable rate mortgages in the 1980s
 by Joe Peek
1990, Issue Jul
-   3-24 Defense cutbacks and the New England economy
 by Yolanda K. Henderson
-   25-40 The changing fortunes of American families in the 1980s
 by Katharine L. Bradbury
-   41-52 Man vs. model? The role of judgment in forecasting
 by Stephen K. McNees
-   53-65 The downturn in the New England economy: what lies behind it?
 by Edward Moscovitch
1990, Issue Jan
-   3-22 Why has productivity growth declined? Productivity and public investment
 by Alicia H. Munnell
-   23-36 How natural is the natural rate of unemployment in Europe?
 by Geoffrey M. B. Tootell
-   37-55 The U.S. professional sector: 1950 to 1988
 by Steven A. Sass
-   56-74 Taking charge: should New England increase its reliance on user charges?
 by Robert Tannenwald
1989, Issue Sep
-   3-30 Geographic patterns of mortgage lending in Boston, 1982-1987
 by Katharine L. Bradbury & Karl E. Case & Constance R. Dunham
-   31-46 How well do financial markets predict the inflation rate?
 by Stephen K. McNees
-   47-57 The dollar, structural change and the New England miracle
 by Jane Sneddon Little
-   58-68 The basic skills crisis: one bank looks at its training investment
 by Jeannette S. Hargroves
1989, Issue Nov
-   3-12 The terms on which nations trade
 by Norman S. Fieleke
-   13-28 An assessment of financial market volatility: bills, bonds, and stocks
 by Peter Fortune
-   29-38 Measuring credit risk in interest rate swaps
 by Katerina Simons
-   39-52 Exchange rate determination: sorting out theory and evidence
 by Jane Marrinan
1989, Issue May
-   3-12 The distributional effects of housing price booms: winners and losers in Boston, 1980-88
 by Karl E. Case & Leah M. Cook
-   13-26 Europe in 1992
 by Norman S. Fieleke
-   27-40 Shifting regional fortunes: the wheel turns
 by Lynn E. Browne
-   41-55 The changing level and mix of federal aid to state and local governments
 by Robert Tannenwald
1989, Issue Mar
-   3-15 International payments imbalances in the 1980's: an overview
 by Norman S. Fieleke
-   16-38 Public pension surpluses and national saving: foreign experience
 by Nicole Ernsberger & Alicia H. Munnell
-   39-55 No gain, no pain: some consequences of taxing capital gains
 by Richard W. Kopcke
-   56-70 Exchange rates and structural change in U.S. manufacturing employment
 by Jane Sneddon Little
1989, Issue Jul
-   3-24 Can the market evaluate asset quality exposure in banks?
 by Richard E. Randall
-   25-48 The roles of debt and equity in financing corporate investments
 by Richard W. Kopcke
-   49-63 It's time to tax employee benefits
 by Alicia H. Munnell
-   64-79 The emergence of the venture capital industry
 by Yolanda K. Henderson
1989, Issue Jan
-   3-20 Capital gains rates and revenues
 by Yolanda K. Henderson
-   21-29 The labor force, unemployment rates, and wage pressures
 by Lynn E. Browne
-   30-41 New banks in New England
 by Constance R. Dunham
-   42-54 Why do forecasts differ?
 by Stephen K. McNees
1988, Issue Sep
-   3-22 Defense spending and high technology development: national and state issues
 by Lynn E. Browne
-   23-35 Should Massachusetts reform its bank tax?
 by Robert Tannenwald
-   36-48 Shifting property tax burdens in Massachusetts
 by Katharine L. Bradbury
1988, Issue Nov
-   3-28 Wealth transfer taxation: the relative role for estate and income taxes
 by Nicole Ernsberger & Alicia H. Munnell
-    29-46 The behavior of home buyers in boom and post-boom markets
 by Karl E. Case & Robert J. Shiller
-   47-56 Is the United States for sale? Foreign acquisitions of U.S. companies
 by Eric Rosengren
-   57-73 Bank participation in real estate: conduct, risk, and regulation
 by Steven D. Felgran
1988, Issue May
-   3-20 At stake in the U.S.-Canada free trade agreement: modest gains or a significant setback
 by Jane Sneddon Little
-   21-38 Economic interdependence between nations: reason for policy coordination?
 by Norman S. Fieleke
-   39-50 The stock market and economic activity
 by Joe Peek & Eric Rosengren
-   51-58 Public versus private provision of retirement income
 by Alicia H. Munnell
1988, Issue Mar
-   3-21 Tax reform and stock prices
 by Richard W. Kopcke
-   22-32 The merger boom: an overview
 by Lynn E. Browne & Eric Rosengren
-   33-45 Further base broadening: a possible source of tax revenues?
 by Yolanda K. Henderson
-   46-52 Inflation and the excess taxation of personal interest income
 by Joe Peek
1988, Issue Jul
-   3-14 Inflation, taxes, and interest rates
 by Richard W. Kopcke
-   15-36 How accurate are macroeconomic forecasts?
 by Stephen K. McNees
-   37-50 Financial intermediaries under value-added taxation
 by Yolanda K. Henderson
-   51-58 Foreign investment in the United States: a cause for concern?
 by Jane Sneddon Little
1988, Issue Jan
-   3-30 Planning for New England's electricity requirements
 by Yolanda K. Henderson & George J. Houlihan & Natalie J. Inman & Richard W. Kopcke
-   31-45 New England approaches the 1990s
 by Katharine L. Bradbury & Lynn E. Browne
-   46-65 Good jobs or bad jobs: what does the evidence say?
 by Gary W. Loveman & Chris Tilly
1987, Issue Sep
-   3-9 Prospective nominal GNP targeting: an alternative framework for monetary policy
 by Stephen K. McNees
-   10-24 The distorting effects of the inflation premium on personal income and expenditures
 by Joe Peek
-   25-44 State response in New England to federal tax reform
 by Robert Tannenwald
-    45-56 Prices of single-family homes since 1970: new indexes for four cities
 by Karl E. Case & Robert J. Shiller
1987, Issue Q III
-   1-1 New England interstate banking laws: efforts to achieve the public purpose
 by Constance R. Dunham
1987, Issue Nov
-   3-14 Pension contributions and the stock market
 by Nicole Ernsberger & Alicia H. Munnell
-   15-21 Consensus forecasts: tyranny of the majority?
 by Stephen K. McNees
-   22-32 Interest rate swaps: use, risk, and prices
 by Steven D. Felgran
-   33-45 Rating Massachusetts' tax competitiveness
 by Robert Tannenwald
1987, Issue May
-   3-18 The taxation of banks: particular privileges or objectionable burdens?
 by Yolanda K. Henderson
-   19-31 The U.S. trade deficit: a perspective from selected bilateral trade models
 by Jeffrey H. Bergstrand
-   32-45 Lessons from the income maintenance experiments: an overview
 by Alicia H. Munnell
-   46-51 Intra-firm trade: an update
 by Jane Sneddon Little
1987, Issue Mar
-   3-16 Youth unemployment and the transition from school to work: programs in Boston, Frankfurt, and London
 by William J. Spring
-   17-30 Financial assets, interest rates, and money growth
 by Richard W. Kopcke
-   31-40 Forecasting cyclical turning points: the record in the past three recessions
 by Stephen K. McNees
-   41-48 Forecasting changes in inflation using the Treasury bill futures market
 by Eric Rosengren
1987, Issue Jul
-   3-12 The current status of our social welfare system
 by Alicia H. Munnell
-   13-21 Should states restrict takeovers?
 by Lynn E. Browne & Eric Rosengren
-   22-36 City property taxes: the effects of economic change and competitive pressures
 by Katharine L. Bradbury & Helen F. Ladd
-   37-47 Predicting commercial bank failure since deregulation
 by Coleen C. Pantalone & Marjorie B. Platt
1987, Issue Jan
-   3-17 U.S. manufacturing: any cause for alarm?
 by Molly McUsic
-   18-29 The problem of U.S. competitiveness in manufacturing
 by George N. Hatsopoulos & Paul R. Krugman
-   30-38 The shift from manufacturing to services: a concerned view
 by Nicholas S. Perna
-   39-53 Too much of a good thing? Higher wages in New England
 by Lynn E. Browne
1986, Issue Sep
-   3-21 Should the U.S. government issue index bonds?
 by Joseph B. Grolnic & Alicia H. Munnell
-   22-28 New England manufacturing and international trade
 by Norman S. Fieleke
-   29-40 Is there a need for regulation in the government securities market?
 by Eric Rosengren
-   41-55 The shrinking middle class
 by Katharine L. Bradbury
1986, Issue Nov
-   3-8 Modeling the Fed: a forward- looking monetary policy reaction function
 by Stephen K. McNees
-   9-25 Lessons from federal reform of business taxes
 by Yolanda K. Henderson
-   26-39 Household wealth composition: the impact of capital gains
 by Joe Peek
-   40-48 The effects of foreign direct investment on U.S. employment during recession and structural change
 by Jane Sneddon Little
1986, Issue May
-   3-20 How erratic is money growth?
 by Richard W. Kopcke
-   21-25 High technology industry in the world marketplace
 by Lynn E. Browne
-   26-37 United States-Japanese trade: predictions using selected economic models
 by Jeffrey H. Bergstrand
-   38-48 The market for single-family homes in the Boston area
 by Karl E. Case
1986, Issue Mar
-   3-6 The changing world of central banking
 by Frank E. Morris
-   7-19 Interstate banking and the outflows of local funds
 by Constance R. Dunham
-   20-31 The accuracy of two forecasting techniques: some evidence and an interpretation
 by Stephen K. McNees
-   32-42 Black men in the labor market
 by Katharine L. Bradbury & Lynn E. Browne
1986, Issue Jul
-   3-19 Regional banking competition
 by Constance R. Dunham
-   20-31 Taking in each other's laundry--the service economy
 by Lynn E. Browne
-   32-41 The decline of the oil cartel
 by Norman S. Fieleke
-   42-56 The evolution of retail EFT networks
 by Steven D. Felgran & R. Edward Ferguson
-   57-67 Exchange rates and competition for tourists
 by Jeffrey A. Rosensweig
1986, Issue Jan
-   3-10 Estimating GNP: the trade-off between timeliness and accuracy
 by Stephen K. McNees
-   11-28 The economics of tax simplification: an overview
 by Alicia H. Munnell
-   29-41 Tax rates and interest rates on tax-exempt securities
 by Joe Peek & James A. Wilcox
-   42-51 Intra-firm trade and U.S. protectionism: thoughts based on a small survey
 by Jane Sneddon Little
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