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Taking charge: should New England increase its reliance on user charges?
Tannenwald, Robert
(1990-01)
New England relies less on user charges for its state and local revenues than any other region of the country. As a result, some policymakers maintain that increases in user charges would correct an "imbalance" in the regions revenue mix. However, the national mix of state and local revenues is not necessarily the best mix for the states of New England. The degree to which a state should rely on u. ser charges depends on the priorities of its policymakers among competing principles of taxation, the conditions under which each principle favors user charges over taxes, and the extent to which ...
New England Economic Review
, Issue Jan
, Pages 56-74
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The regional impact of health care reform - with a focus on New England
Jud, Michael D.; Little, Jane Sneddon
(1994-07)
The United States has begun the huge task of reforming its health care system and many individuals have already begun to consider the likely impact of health care reform on their state's economy. Given the momentum of change in the private sector and at the state level, the U.S. health care system will never be the same again, with or without federal legislation. Because New England is the U.S. region most dependent on employment in health care services, concerns about the impact of health care reform are particularly acute in this area. ; Accordingly, this article presents a preliminary ...
New England Economic Review
, Issue Jul
, Pages 3-32
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Did the credit crunch cause a rash of business failures?
Campbell, John
(1994-01)
Regional Review
, Issue Win
, Pages 25
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How much is that building in the window? The boom and bust in New England office building values
Sass, Steven A.
(1993-06)
Regional Review
, Issue Jun
, Pages 6-12
Briefing
Evictions in New England and the Impact of Public Policy during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Chiumenti, Nicholas
(2022-12-15)
To stave off a flood of evictions during the COVID-19 pandemic, which was the feared outcome when millions of renting households were suddenly unemployed, Congress and many states implemented policies that included eviction moratoriums and federally funded rental-assistance programs. These programs succeeded in keeping millions of renters housed and driving eviction rates down in the early months of the pandemic. The number of evictions filed in New England declined 56 percent in 2020 and 39 percent in 2021 compared with the average number of evictions filed annually from 2017 through ...
New England Public Policy Center Regional Brief
, Paper 2022-2
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Improving low-income policies in tight fiscal times
Springer, John; Lav, Iris
(2002-07)
Iris Lav and John Springer of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities provide information to help groups concerned with low-income families understand how they might best participate in state policy debates.
Communities and Banking
, Issue Sum
, Pages 14-17
Journal Article
Downtown New England: center cities thrive when connected to their regions
Campbell, John
(1991-10)
Regional Review
, Issue fall
, Pages 6-13
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Regulating New England's supply of electricity: goals, incentives, and payoffs
Kopcke, Richard W.; Houlihan, George J.; Inman, Natalie J.; Henderson, Yolanda K.
(1987-10)
New England Economic Indicators
, Issue Q IV
, Pages iv-vii
Briefing
Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on New England Homeowners and Renters
Chiumenti, Nicholas
(2020-05-18)
Job losses and likely layoffs related to the COVID-19 pandemic will put many New England residents at risk of not being able to pay their mortgage or rent and needing financial assistance and state-government safeguards to remain in their homes. Economic interventions from Congress, primarily through the federal CARES Act, include direct payments to households and increased unemployment insurance benefits that are expected to provide vital support to many of these households for the next three to four months. Even with these efforts, 2 to 3 percent of New England homeowners and 9 to 13 ...
New England Public Policy Center Regional Brief
, Paper 2020-02
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Like father, like son: have we changed our penny-pinching ways?
Conaway, Carrie
(2003-04-02)
Our Yankee ancestors were known for their hard work, individualism, and aversion to excessive displays of wealth. Although much has changed since then, New England still shows remnants of its Puritan past.
Regional Review
, Issue Q 2
, Pages 24-30
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