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New England Public Policy Center: Publications and Papers

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Research Reports
Research Reports accessibly and thoroughly cover policy issues relevant to New England.

Policy Briefs cover Policy Briefs
Policy Briefs present briefing materials prepared by NEPPC research staff on key policy issues.
       
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Conference Reports
Summaries, proceedings, and papers from NEPPC-sponsored conferences on economic and public policy topics.

NEPPC Working Papers cover Working Papers
Working Papers present statistical or technical research conducted by NEPPC economists and intended for publication in professional journals. The intended audience is scholars and informed specialists.
       
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Discussion papers summarize or critically analyze policy issues or other analysts' work in non-technical language.
NEPPC memos cover Rapid-Response Memos
Rapid-response memos are drafted by Center staff in response to internal and external requests for information that is relevant to the New England public policy community.
       
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Presentations and Testimonies
Slides used by NEPPC economists and analysts in their regular presentations and testimonies. These are given at different venues around New England and focus on a variety of topics.

 

 


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Complete List of NEPPC Publications

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Periodicals

   

NEPPC Staff Professional and Refereed Publications

New England Economic Indicators cover New England Economic Indicators
A monthly publication reviewing economic data for the six New England states and the region as a whole. Data include labor market conditions, income, consumer prices, consumer confidence, real estate, merchandise exports, electricity sales, state revenues, and economic activity. The publication is available in print or PDF, and the data are downloadable.
 


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