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Complete issue (5.3MB) 
Get Me Headquarters! by
Jane Katz
Since 1960, New England has shown continued success
in attracting and retaining large corporate headquarters.
What is less clear is whether the benefits they bring
are as great as in the past.
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Doing Well by Doing Time? by Carrie
Conaway
About 1.3 million people are incarcerated each year
in federal and state prisons. Almost all will eventually
be released. Can working while in prison help prepare
them for life on the outside?
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Observations
Analyzing economic behavior using virtual world cybergames;
a hidden cost of New England’s cold winters.
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Letter from Appleton, Maine by Linda
Tatelbaum
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Issues in Economics by Katharine
Bradbury and Jane
Katz
Are lifetime incomes growing more unequal? New evidence
on family income mobility in the 1990s suggests that
the answer may be yes.
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Perspective by Lynn Sharp Paine
Recent corporate wrongdoing has focused attention on
punishing the “bad apples.” But bad people
don’t have a monopoly on bad deeds, and even decent
people may find themselves doing wrong unless firms
integrate ethics into their organizations.
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