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Beige Book offsite
Published eight times per year, the Beige Book summarizes anecdotal information on current economic conditions in each Federal Reserve District gathered through reports from Bank directors and interviews with key business contacts, economists, market experts, and other sources.

New England Economic Indicators
A monthly publication that features a snapshot of economic data for New England and its six states, including employment, unemployment, income, consumer prices, consumer confidence, real estate, and exports data. Also features the Indicators database.

Fiscal Facts
Published three times per year, Fiscal Facts provides analysis of revenue trends, spending patterns, and budget issues in the six New England states. Discontinued in 2005.

New England Economic Review
This scholarly journal examines regional, national, and international economic and public policy issues. Discontinued in 2004.

 

New England Public Policy Center
The New England Public Policy Center is dedicated to improving the quality of analysis on the economic and policy issues that affect the region.

Profile of New England
The profile of New England includes key economic indicators for the region, a look at the demographic composition of the population, a snapshot of New England's banking system, and a glimpse at government finances in the six states.

Economic Forums
Presentations made by FRBB staff on both the national and regional economies, intended for CEOs in the region.

Banking markets data for New England
This section provides data on deposit market shares commercial and savings banks for New England as a whole, for each New England state, and for local banking markets.

Speeches of Boston Fed President

New England Economic Adventure - www.economicadventure.org offsite
EconomicAdventure.org promotes an understanding of key economic concepts, including standard of living, economic growth, and rising labor productivity, using examples from New England's own unique history.

 

 

 
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