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Policy Briefs present briefing materials prepared by NEPPC
research staff on key policy issues. Briefs began in 2005,
with no. 05-1.
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2009:
Lasting Connections: Using Internships to Retain Recent College Graduates in New England
by Alicia
Sasser
NEPPC Policy Brief No. 09-3
(March 2009)
Retention of Recent College Graduates in New England
by Alicia
Sasser
NEPPC Policy Brief No. 09-2
(January 2009)
The Supply of Recent College Graduates in New England
by Alicia
Sasser
NEPPC Policy Brief No. 09-1
(January 2009)
2008:
NEPPC PB No. 08-1:
Can Young Professionals Afford
to Buy a Home in New England? (February 2008)
by Heather Brome
2007:
NEPPC PB No. 07-7:
GASB 45 and Other Post-Employment
Benefit Promises: The Fog Is Clearing (September
2007)
by Steffanie Brady
NEPPC PB No. 07-6:
Measuring Non-School Fiscal
Imbalances of New England Municipalities (July
2007)
by Katharine Bradbury
and Bo Zhao
NEPPC PB No. 07-5:
Small Employers and Expanded Health
Insurance Coverage (July 2007)
by Phil Primack
NEPPC PB No. 07-4:
The Fiscal Capacity of New England
(May 2007)
by Matthew Nagowski
NEPPC PB No. 07-3:
Who Are the Uninsured, and Why Are They
Uninsured? (March 2007)
by Antoniya Owens
NEPPC PB No. 07-2:
Crowded out of the Housing Market
(March 2007)
by Darcy Rollins Saas with Alicia
Sasser
NEPPC PB No. 07-1:
The New England Rental Market
(January 2007)
by Alicia Sasser
2006:
NEPPC PB No. 06-4:
The Changing Housing Market: A Bang
or a Whimper? (December 2006)
by Karl E. Case
NEPPC PB No. 06-3:
Hollywood East? Film Tax Credits in
New England (October 2006)
by Darcy Rollins Saas
NEPPC PB No. 06-2:
Ensuring Adequate Electrical Capacity
in New England (July 2006)
by Carrie Conaway
NEPPC PB No. 06-1:
An Overview of Chapters 40R and 40S:
Massachusetts Newest Housing Policies
(February 2006)
by Darcy Rollins
2005:
NEPPC PB No. 05-1:
Nurse-to-Patient Ratios
(July 2005)
by Brad Hershbein
This brief is based on information presented at the 25th
Massachusetts Health Policy Forum, held on March 30, 2005
at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
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