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As part of the nation’s central bank, the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston promotes price stability and sustainable growth in the nation and the New England region. In support of these functions, Research Department economists provide current economic analysis and policy advice to Federal Reserve decisionmakers. They also conduct innovative research on a wide range of economic, financial, and behavioral topics that aims to improve our understanding of the U.S. and global economies and to encourage better policy outcomes. Through presentations, publications, and advisory activities, they share their research and expertise with policymakers, fellow economists, and the public at large.

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Employment Opportunities

Conferences and Events

Forecasting House Prices for States and the Nation
New England Study Group, May 28, 2008

Labor Supply in the New Century
June 18-20, 2007

Latest Economic Forum
November 7, 2006

The Future of Life-Cycle Saving & Investing
October 25-27, 2006

» prior conferences
Other Resources

The Regional Economy

The National Economy & Monetary Policy

Economics Quiz

Research Library

Working Papers

#08-1: Designing State Aid Formulas: The Case of a New Formula for Distributing Municipal Aid in Massachusetts

#07-16: Input and Output Inventories in General Equilibrium

#07-15: Subprime Outcomes: Risky Mortgages, Homeownership Experiences, and Foreclosures

#07-14: The Effects of Expectations on Perception: Experimental Design Issues and Further Evidence

 

» earlier papers

 

Public Policy Discussion Papers

#08-1: Why Does Unemployment Hurt the Employed? Evidence from the Life Satisfaction Gap between the Public and Private Sectors

#07-5: Selection into Financial Literacy Programs: Evidence from a Field Study

#07-4: Consumer Behavior and Payment Choice: 2006 Conference Summary

#07-3: The Theory of Life-Cycle Saving and Investing

» earlier papers

 

Public Policy Briefs

#07-2: A Principal Components Approach to Estimating Labor Market Pressure and Its Implications for Inflation

#07-1: Massachusetts Employment Growth 1996–2006: Effects of Industry Performance and Industry Composition

» earlier briefs

 

 

Publications

The President's Report to the Board of Directors

Research Review

New England Economic Review (discontinued)
Monthly Mutual Fund Report (discontinued)
Stock Market Report (discontinued)

 
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