NEPPC Discussion Papers

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Discussion papers summarize or critically analyze policy issues or other analysts' work in non-technical language. Discussion papers began in 2006, with no. 06-1. This series was discontinued in 2011.


 

NEPPC Discussion Paper 10-1
The Housing Bust and Housing Affordability in New England
by Robert Clifford
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NEPPC Discussion Paper 09-3
State Business Tax Incentives: Examining Evidence of their Effectiveness
by Jennifer Weiner

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NEPPC Discussion Paper 09-2
The Struggle for Tax Reform in Maine, 2003-2009
by Richard Woodbury, Visiting Scholar

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NEPPC Discussion Paper 09-1
Smart Places, Getting Smarter: Facts about the Young Professional Population in New England States
by Heather Brome

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NEPPC Discussion Paper 07-3
Is New England Experiencing a "Brain Drain"? Facts about Demographic Change and Young Professionals
by Heather Brome

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NEPPC Discussion Paper 07-2
The Potential Economic Impact of Increasing the Minimum Wage in New Hampshire
by Antoniya Owens

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NEPPC Discussion Paper 07-1
School Finance in Vermont: Balancing Equal Education and Fair Tax Burdens
by Darcy Rollins Saas

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NEPPC Discussion Paper 06-2
New Hampshire's Quest for a Constitutionally Adequate Education
by Oyebola Olabisi

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NEPPC Discussion Paper 06-1
New England Migration Trends
by David Agrawal
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