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New England Economic Review
1999 Issues
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This section provides links to abstracts of articles appearing in 1999 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

Rethinking the International Monetary System: An Overview
Jane Sneddon Little and Giovanni P. Olivei
Abstract | Full Text
Should U.S. Investors Invest Overseas? Abstract | Full Text
New England as the Twenty-First Century Approaches: No Time for Complacency
Patricia M. Flynn, Ross J. Gittell, and Norman H. Sedgley
Abstract | Full Text

September/October

Are Stock Returns Different over Weekends? A Jump Diffusion Analysis of the "Weekend Effect"
Peter Fortune
Abstract | Full Text
Using Bank Supervisory Data to Improve Macroeconomic Forecasts
Joe Peek, Eric S. Rosengren, and Geoffrey M. B. Tootell
Abstract | Full Text
Job Creation and Destruction in Massachusetts: Gross Flows Among Industries
Katharine L. Bradbury
Abstract | Full Text
Why the Interest in Reforming the International Monetary System?
Jane Sneddon Little and Giovanni P. Olivei
Abstract | Full Text

July/August

Fiscal Disparity Among the States Revisited
Robert Tannenwald
Abstract | Full Text
Geographic Shifts in Higher Education
Yolanda K. Kodrzycki
Abstract | Full Text
New Data on Worker Flows During Business Cycles
Hoyt Bleakley, Ann E. Ferris, and Jeffrey C. Fuhrer

May/June

U.S. Economic Performance: Good Fortune, Bubble, or New Era?
Lynn Elaine Browne
Abstract | Full Text
Currency Boards: Once and Future Monetary Regimes?
Richard W. Kopcke
Abstract | Full Text
Pricing Bank Stocks: The Contribution of Bank Examinations
John S. Jordan
Abstract | Full Text

March/April

Checking Accounts: What Do Banks Offer and What Do Consumers Value?
Joanna Stavins
Abstract | Full Text
New Ways of Evaluating State Unemployment Insurance
Robert Tannenwald, Christopher J. O'Leary, and Wei-Jang Huang
Abstract | Full Text
Gross Job Flows between Plants and Industries
John C. Haltiwanger and Scott Schuh
Abstract | Full Text

January/February

Inflation-Indexed Bonds: The Dog That Didn't Bark
Richard W. Kopcke and Ralph C. Kimball
Abstract | Full Text
Japanese Banking Problems: Implications for Lending in the United States
Joe Peek and Eric S. Rosengren
Abstract | Full Text
Is Inflation Dead?
Roger E. Brinner
Abstract | Full Text
 
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