New England has been subjected to more economic history studies than any other region, except the South, but coherent explanations of long-term change remain scarce… This book helps rectify these gaps in our knowledge and points to future research. The essays, a result of a conference at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, intend to provide a survey of New England’s economic history and an intellectual rationale for the Bank’s creation of a New England economic history museum… [The contributors] succeed in stimulating fascinating questions for future research.