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New England Economic Review
1991 Issues
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This section provides links to abstracts of articles appearing in 1991 issues of the New England Economic Review. Issues are in reverse chronological order; articles are in the order they appear in the Review.

November/December
May/June
September/October
March/April
July/August
January/February

November/December Complete Issue
The Influence of Housing and Durables on Personal Saving
Richard W. Kopcke, Alicia H. Munnell, and Leah M. Cook
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Explaining the Postwar Pattern of Personal Saving
Alicia H. Munnell and Leah M. Cook
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Cyclical Swing or Secular Slide? Why Have New England’s Banks Been Losing Money?
Robert Tannenwald
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A Primer on the Arms Trade
Norman S. Fieleke
Abstract | Full Text

 

September/October Complete Issue
Are District Presidents More Conservative than Board Governors?
Geoffrey M. B. Tootell
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The Municipal Bond Market, Part I: Politics, Taxes, and Yields
Peter Fortune
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The Real Estate Cycle and the Economy: Consequences of the Massachusetts Boom of 1984-87
Karl E. Case
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Infrastructure and Regional Economic Performance: Comment
Robert Eisner
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July/August Complete Issue
Are We Experiencing a Credit Crunch?
Richard F. Syron
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"Whither New England?"
Stephen K. McNees and Geoffrey M. B. Tootell
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The Role of Services in New England’s Rise and Fall: Engine of Growth or Along for the Ride?
Lynn E. Browne
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Changes in the Structure of Wages: A Regional Comparison
Ramon Vilches
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May/June Complete Issue
Can Local Governments Give Citizens What They Want? Referendum Outcomes in Massachusetts
Katharine L. Bradbury
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Is There a Shortfall in Public Capital Investment? An Overview
Alicia H. Munnell

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Foreign Exchange Intervention as a Signal of Monetary Policy
Michael W. Klein and Eric S. Rosengren
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Do Capital Markets Predict Problems in Large Commercial Banks?
Katerina Simons and Stephen Cross
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March/April Complete Issue
Regional Economic Conditions and the FOMC Votes of District Presidents
Geoffrey M. B. Tootell
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Stock Market Efficiency: An Autopsy?
Peter Fortune
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The Liberalization of International Trade and Payments in Eastern Europe
Norman S. Fieleke
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Financing Capital Expenditures in Massachusetts
Alicia H. Munnell and Leah M. Cook
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January/February Complete Issue
How Fast Can We Grow?
Stephen K. McNees
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Massachusetts in the 1990s: The Role of State Government
Alicia H. Munnell and Lynn E. Browne
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Medicaid
Jane Sneddon Little
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A Real, Affordable Mortgage
Joe Peek and James A. Wilcox
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