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Outsourcing jobs overseas: a cause for concern?(perspective)

ALMOST DAILY, the press alerts us that yet another major U.S. company has laid off several thousand U.S. workers while moving back office or...
Regional Review, 06/01/04 by Little, Jane Sneddon · More from publication -
Recent Developments in U.S. Energy Markets: A Background Note - analysis of causes of high oil prices, International Monetary Fund - Statistical Data Included
Assistant Vice President and Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. The author is very grateful to Oksana M. Nagayets and Matthew P. LaPenta...
New England Economic Review, 09/01/00 by Jane Sneddon Little · More from publication -
Rethinking the International Monetary System: An Overview
When the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston chose "Rethinking the International Monetary System" as the topic for its 43rd Economic Conference, it was...
New England Economic Review, 11/01/99 by Jane Sneddon Little · More from publication -
Why the Interest in Reforming the International Monetary System?
The recent spate of severe financial crises has provoked an interest in international monetary reform not seen since the breakdown of the fixed...
New England Economic Review, 09/01/99 by Jane Sneddon Little · More from publication -
Technology and growth
The Sources of Economic Growth, by Richard R. Nelson. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1996, 328 pp. Jane Sneddon Little Although many...
Issues in Science and Technology, 07/01/97 by Little, Jane Sneddon · More from publication -
U.S. regional trade with Canada during the transition to free trade
This article examines the U.S. and Canadian responses to the early years of the U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement from a U.S. regional perspective....
New England Economic Review, 01/01/96 by Jane Sneddon Little · More from publication -
The impact of employer payments for health insurance and social security on the premium for education and earnings inequality
The trend toward increased wage and income inequality that emerged in the 1980s - with "the rich getting richer and the poor poorer" - has...
New England Economic Review, 05/01/95 by Jane Sneddon Little · More from publication
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