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Regional Review Magazine, Quarter 4, 2003 / Quarter 1, 2004

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Friday, 07 September 2007

Regional Review Magazine, Quarter 4, 2003 / Quarter 1, 2004, Asiaing.comRegional Review, published by Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, is a quarterly magazine covering economic issues with style and substance.

Regional Review features in-depth articles on topics such as immigration, credit card debt, the estate tax, and the future of New England's fishing industry. Opinion pieces, book reviews, economic analyses, and reports from cities and towns in the region are also featured. We make economics interesting.

For 14 years, we have worked hard to bring you information and analysis about important economic issues. We hope you have enjoyed reading the magazine as much as we have enjoyed producing it. Look for us in a new format and focus in the future.

This special edition of the Regional Review is based on presentations made at Reaching the Top: Challenges and Opportunities for Women Leaders, a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston on March 3, 2004.

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Objects of Desire by Carrie Conaway
Although their motivations might appear different, both individual collectors and museum curators seek to define themselves and leave their mark on the world through the things that they acquire.

Too Many Cooks? by Julia Lane, Philip Moss, Harold Salzman, and Chris Tilly
Consolidation and outsourcing in the food industry have created higher-paying food prep jobs, but also have erected barriers for lower-skilled workers trying to move up the ladder.

Issues in Economics by Jeffrey Fuhrer and Geoffrey M.B. Tootell
A steady decline in the core rate of inflation over the past few years has prompted the question: What are the economic consequences when the inflation rate drops below zero?

Focus on High-Tech by Pingkang David Yu
The Boston metro area fares well when assessing a region’s high-tech capacity by its share of scientific and technical occupations.

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