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New England Economic Review
1997 Issues
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This section provides links to abstracts of articles appearing in 1997 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

Social Security Reform: An Overview
Robert K. Triest
Abstract | Full Text
Model Error
Katerina Simons     
Abstract | Full Text
Are We Investing Too Little?
Lynn Elaine Browne and Rebecca Hellerstein
Abstract | Full Text
Specialization, Risk, and Capital in Banking
Ralph C. Kimball
Abstract | Full Text

September/October

Shifts in the Beveridge Curve, Job Matching, and Labor Market Dynamics
Hoyt Bleakley and Jeffrey C. Fuhrer
Abstract | Full Text
Are Stocks Overvalued?
Richard W. Kopcke
Abstract | Full Text
How Well Capitalized Are Well-Capitalized Banks?
Joe Peek and Eric S. Rosengren
Abstract | Full Text

July/August

Insiders' Assessments of the Stock Market's Pricing of New England Bank Stocks
John S. Jordan
Abstract | Full Text
Popular Myths about the World Economy
Norman S. Fieleke
Abstract | Full Text
A Comparison of Social Costs and Benefits of Paper Check Presentment and ECP with Truncation
Joanna Stavins
Abstract | Full Text
Mutual Funds, Part I: Reshaping the American Financial System
Peter Fortune
Abstract | Full Text

May/June

Unemployment Insurance Policy in New England: Background and Issues
Robert Tannenwald and Christopher O'Leary
Abstract | Full Text
Innovations in Performance Measurement in Banking
Ralph C. Kimball
Abstract | Full Text
Training Programs for Displaced Workers: What Do They Accomplish?
Yolanda K. Kodrzycki
Abstract | Full Text

March/April

Proceedings of a Symposium on The Effects of State and Local Public Policies on Economic Development
The Effects of State and Local Public Policies on Economic Development: An Overview
Katharine L. Bradbury, Yolanda K. Kodrzycki, and Robert Tannenwald
Abstract | Full Text
Theories of Interjurisdictional Competition
Paper: Daphne A. Kenyon
Discussion: Caroline M. Hoxby, Andrew Reschovsky
Abstract | Full Text
Taxation and Economic Development: The State of the Economic Literature
Paper: Michael Wasylenko
Discussion: See next paper
Abstract | Full Text
The Effects of State and Local Public Services on Economic Development
Paper: Ronald C. Fisher
Discussion of Papers on Taxation and Public Services: Timothy J. Bartik, Harley T. Duncan, Therese J. McGuire, and Robert M. Ady
Abstract | Full Text
State Regulatory Policy and Economic Development
Paper: Robert Tannenwald
Discussion: Wayne B.Gray, H. Allan Hunt
Abstract | Full Text
Tax and Spending Incentives and Enterprise Zones
Paper: Peter S. Fisher and Alan H. Peters
Discussion: Dick Netzer, Leslie E. Papke
Abstract | Full Text
Policy Implications - A Panel Discussion
Moderator: Patricia M. Flynn
Panelists: Bennett Harrison, William F. Fox, Peter D. Enrich, and Robert D. Ebel
Abstract | Full Text

January/February

Regional Differences in Family Poverty
Robert K. Triest
Abstract | Full Text
Central Bank Independence and Inflation Targeting: Monetary Policy Paradigms for the Next Millennium?
Jeffrey C. Fuhrer
Abstract | Full Text
Have Borrower Concentration Limits Encouraged Bank Consolidation?
Joe Peek and Eric S. Rosengren
Abstract | Full Text
How Farsighted Is the FOMC?
Geoffrey M. B. Tootell
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