This section provides links to abstracts of articles appearing in 1993 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 |
| Tax Reform in Newly Emerging
Market Economies Yolanda K. Kodrzycki | Abstract |
| Commodity
Prices, the Term Structure of Interest Rates, and
Exchange Rates: Useful Indicators for Monetary Policy?
Jeffrey C. Fuhrer | Abstract |
| Business
Failures in New England James W. Meehan, Jr., Joe Peek, and Eric S. Rosengren | Abstract |
| Input
Tariffs as a Way to Deal with Dumping Susan E. Skeath | Abstract |
| Shifting
Patterns of Regional Employment and Unemployment:
A Note Katharine L. Bradbury | Abstract |
| Banks’
Venture into Real Estate: High Rollers, or Lemmings? Lynn E. Browne | Abstract |
| What
Inflation Policy Do American Voters Want, and Do
They Get It? Daniel J. Richards | Abstract |
| Defaults,
Denials, and Discrimination in Mortgage Lending Geoffrey M. B. Tootell | Abstract |
| The
Discount Rate: The Other Tool of Monetary Policy Stephen K. McNees | Abstract |
| Interest
Rate Structure and the Credit Risk of Swaps Katerina Simons | Abstract |
| How
Dependent Are New England’s Mid-Sized Firms
on the Region’s Largest Bank Holding Companies? Robert Tannenwald | Abstract |
| Lessons
from the Rhode Island Banking Crisis Thomas E. Pulkkinen and Eric S. Rosengren | Abstract |
| Lessons
from New England Bank Failures Richard E. Randall | |
| Taxes,
Income Distribution, and the Real Estate Cycle:
Why All Houses Do Not Appreciate at the Same Rate Christopher J. Mayer | Abstract |
| Stock
Market Crashes: What Have We Learned from October
1987? Peter Fortune | Abstract |
| Equity
in School Finance: State Aid to Schools in New England Katharine L. Bradbury | Abstract |
| Forecasting
Investment with Models and Surveys of Capital Spending Richard W. Kopcke | Abstract |
| The
Determinants of Business Investment: Has Capital
Spending Been Surprisingly Low? Richard W. Kopcke | Abstract |
| What
Role Does Consumer Sentiment Play in the U.S. Macroeconomy? Jeffrey C. Fuhrer | Abstract |
| Why
Do Banks Syndicate Loans? Katerina Simons | Abstract |