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The Pricing of Municipal Bonds

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In recent years, increased interest has developed in municipal bonds. This interest seems to be related to higher levels of interest rates, higher marginal tax rates for individuals because of inflation, and large demand for capital funds by municipalities. In spite of this greater awareness of municipal bonds, the academic literature lacks a rigorous analysis comparing municipal bonds with other bonds. The purpose of this paper is to partially fill this gap. Since one major characteristic differentiating municipal bonds from other bonds is the (federal) tax-free status of the coupons on municipals, this paper will trace out the implications of this differential tax treatment by comparing municipal bonds with fully-taxed bonds.

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  • Livingston, Miles, 1982. "The Pricing of Municipal Bonds," Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 17(2), pages 179-193, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jfinqa:v:17:y:1982:i:02:p:179-193_01
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    1. Bühler, Wolfgang & Rasch, Steffen, 1995. "Steuer-Klientel-Effekte: Realität oder Illusion?," ZEW Discussion Papers 95-05, ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research.
    2. Francis A. Longstaff, 2009. "Municipal Debt and Marginal Tax Rates: Is there a Tax Premium in Asset Prices?," NBER Working Papers 14687, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

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