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Housing - Prices 4 Municipal finance 3 Consumer behavior 2 Education - Economic aspects 2 Internal - United States 2 Local government 2 Massachusetts 2 Migration 2 New England 2 Achievement tests 1 Baby boom generation 1 China 1 College graduates 1 Education 1 Employment 1 Energy policy 1 Gambling industry 1 Housing - New England 1 Housing - Prices - Massachusetts 1 Housing policy - New England 1 Income tax 1 International trade 1 Labor market 1 Labor mobility 1 Labor supply - New England 1 Local finance 1 Local finance - Massachusetts 1 Medical care 1 Municipal finance - Massachusetts 1 Municipal finance - New England 1 Property tax - New England 1 Rural areas 1 State finance 1 Student loans 1 Taxation 1 Taxation - Massachusetts 1 Wetland conservation - Massachusetts 1
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Zhao, Bo 5 Sasser, Alicia 2 Tannenwald, Robert 2 Baughman, Reagan 1 Benton, Bo Zhao with Marques 1 Browne, Lynn 1 Browne, Lynn E. 1 Chakrabarti, Prabal 1 Chakrabarti, Ritashree 1 Conaway, Carrie 1 Coyne, David 1 Deller, Steven 1 Deming, David 1 Dye, Richard F. 1 Dynarski, Susan 1 Green, DeAnna 1 Halstead, John 1 Hoo, Sonya 1 Hryshko, Dmytro 1 Kiel, Katherine A. 1 Knight, Brian 1 Kodrzycki, Yolanda K. 1 Long, Bridget Terry 1 María José Luengo-Prado. 1 Modestino, Alicia 1 Mohr, Robert D. 1 Muñoz, Ana Patricia 1 Nagowski, Matthew 1 Reyes, Jessica W. 1 Rollins Saas, Darcy 1 Rollins, Darcy 1 Rueben, Kim 1 Schiff, Nathan 1 Smith, Kristin 1 Sørensen, Bent E. 1 Trostel, Philip A. 1 Walker, Richard 1 Yilmaz, Yesim 1 Zabel, Jeffrey 1 Zhang, Junfu 1
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The Lack of Affordable Housing in New England : How Big a Problem? Why is it Growing? What are We Doing About it?
Modestino, Alicia - 2012
Although housing costs in greater Boston and elsewhere around the region have leveled off, affordable housing is still high on the public policy agenda in every New England state. A growing chorus of employers and policymakers are warning that the region's high cost of housing is now undermining...
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Designing formulas for distributing reductions in state aid
Zhao, Bo; Coyne, David - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston - 2011
Local governments depend on state aid to provide residents and businesses with vital public services, such as education, police and fire protection, and safe public roads. However, in response to the recent fiscal crisis, many states are quickly and deeply cutting local aid. The Congressional...
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Childhood lead and academic performance in Massachusetts
Reyes, Jessica W. - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston - 2011
It is now widely accepted that childhood exposure to even low levels of lead can adversely affect neurodevelopment, behavior, and cognitive performance. Using individual-level data on childhood lead levels and test scores in Massachusetts, this paper investigates the link between lead levels in...
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Municipal aid evaluation and reform
Zhao, Bo - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston - 2011
The distribution of unrestricted municipal aid has been a major policy concern in many states. Using Massachusetts as a case study, this paper examines the extent to which unrestricted municipal aid is responsive to the variation in the underlying fiscal health of municipalities. The paper uses...
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The fiscal impact of potential local option taxes in Massachusetts
Zhao, Bo - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston - 2010
This paper examines the potential impact of local-option taxes on meals, general sales, income, and payroll on revenue-raising capacity in Massachusetts municipalities. It finds that, while new local-option taxes would generate considerable additional revenues from untapped sources, revenue...
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Spatial competition and cross-border shopping
Knight, Brian; Schiff, Nathan - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston - 2010
This paper investigates competition between jurisdictions in the context of cross-border shopping for state lottery tickets. We first develop a simple theoretical model in which consumers choose between state lotteries and face a trade-off between travel costs and the price of a fair gamble,...
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Does Springfield receive its fair share of municipal aid? : implications for aid formula reform in Massachusetts
Benton, Bo Zhao with Marques; Browne, Lynn; … - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston - 2010
This paper examines the distribution of unrestricted municipal aid in Massachusetts, which has been a major concern to civic leaders and elected officials of many communities, including Springfield. The paper develops a measure of the municipal fiscal gap indicating the relative need of...
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Unaffordable housing and local employment growth
Chakrabarti, Ritashree; Zhang, Junfu - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston - 2010
High housing prices have caused concerns among policy makers as well as the public in many U.S. regions. There is a general belief that unaffordable housing could drive businesses away and thus impede job growth. However, there has been little empirical evidence that supports this view. In this...
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The role of the housing market in the migration response to employment shocks
Zabel, Jeffrey - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston - 2009
The United States is known for the ability of its residents to move to where the jobs are, and this has helped the nation maintain its position as the world’s top economy. Households’ decisions to move depend not only on job prospects but also on the relative cost of housing. I investigate...
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Voting with their feet?: local economic conditions and migration patterns in New England
Sasser, Alicia - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston - 2009
Over the past several years, policymakers and business leaders throughout New England have expressed concern regarding the region's ability to attract and retain skilled workers, given the economic climate of the region compared with other parts of the nation. Indeed, net domestic migration for...
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