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research report Beige Book (1/14) offsite
Current economic conditions in the Federal Reserve districts
new Housing and the Economy: Perspectives and Possibilities (1/8)
President & CEO Rosengren's speech at the Massachusetts Mortgage Bankers Association 2009 Annual Dinner
new Boston Fed Announces 2009 Board of Directors (1/7)
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U.S. Family Income Mobility and Inequality, 1994 to 2004 (12/18)
Interactive graphics illustrating the mobility of U.S. families across income classes between 1994 and 2004

research report FOMC Establishes Target Range for Federal Funds Rate: 0 to 0.25% (12/16)offsite
new Some Principles to Consider in Future Regulatory Reform (12/8)
President & CEO Rosengren's speech at the ICBI RiskMinds 2008 Conference
research report Communities & Banking (12/1)
The Winter 2009 issue is now available.

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The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston: Its Mission, Its People (video)

Show Business: The Economic$ of Entertainment

Peanuts and Crackerjacks: The Economics of Pro Team Sports

 

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Summary of National Economic Data

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