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2013, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by Daniel Bergstresser - 1-38 Demographic Fractionalization and the Municipal Bond Market
by Daniel Bergstresser & Randolph Cohen & Siddharth Shenai - 39-42 Discussion of “Demographic Fractionalization and the Municipal Bond Market” by Daniel Bergstresser, Randolph Cohen, and Siddharth Shenai
by Bart Mosley - 43-93 Lowering Borrowing Costs for States and Municipalities Through CommonMuni
by Andrew Ang & Richard C. Green - 95-99 Discussion of “Lowering Borrowing Costs for States and Municipalities Through CommonMuni” by Andrew Ang and Richard C. Green
by Winthrop Smith - 101-113 Discussion of “Lowering Borrowing Costs for States and Municipalities Through CommonMuni” by Andrew Ang and Richard C. Green
by Richard Ryffel
2013, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by Daniel Bergstresser - 1-12 The Brandeis International Business School’s 2012 Municipal Finance Conference
by Daniel Bergstresser - 13-50 An Empirical Examination of the Determinants of Municipal Bond Underwriting Fees
by Martin Luby & Tima Moldogaziev - 51-53 Discussion of “An Empirical Examination of the Determinants of Municipal Bond Underwriting Fees” by Martin Luby and Tima Moldogaziev
by Daniel Bergstresser - 55-87 Diversity and Default Risks of Municipal Bonds
by Robert Doty - 89-98 What Are General Obligation Bonds? Reactions to “Diversity and Default Risks of Municipal Bonds” by Robert Doty
by W. Bartley Hildreth
2013, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-31 The Role of the State in Supervising and Assisting Municipalities, Especially in Times of Financial Distress
by James E. Spiotto - 33-77 The Great Recession: Impacts and Outlook for U.S. State and Local Finance
by Robert D. Ebel & John E. Petersen & Ha T.T. Vu - 79-93 Benefit Changes and Legal Protections Related to Public Pensions
by Paul Zorn - 95-112 Subnational Finance Outside the United States: Recent Developments
by Maria E. Freire
2013, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by Beverly Bunch & Lisa A. Cole & Cathy Spain - 1-11 John Petersen: Modern Renaissance Man
by Beverly Bunch & Lisa A. Cole & Cathy Spain - 13-26 Personal Reflections
by Robert Doty & Penny Lemov & Dan Heimowitz & Kim Edwards & James C. Joseph & Bob Inzer & Chap Petersen - 27-48 Municipal Defaults: Eighty Years Make a Big Difference
by John E. Petersen - 49-60 The Origins of Good Disclosure: John Petersen and the GFOA Disclosure Guidelines
by Robert Dean Pope - 61-75 Municipal Bond Insurance: Past, Present, and Future
by Natalie R. Cohen - 77-92 John Petersen, Municipal Market Leader: An Interview with Frank Shafroth
by Frank Shafroth & Beverly Bunch & Cathy Spain
2012, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by W. Bartley Hildreth - 1-9 The Treasury Department and the Markets
by Mary Miller - 11-31 Municipal Industry Roundtable: Challenges to the Tax-Exempt Status of Municipal Bonds
by Greg Aikman & Cadmus Hicks & Kristin Franceschi & Lynnette Kelly & Alan Polsky & Ben Watkins - 33-55 Aging and Its Impact on Municipal Credit
by Stephen Stowe & Tom Gillaspy & Mehmet Tosun & Susan Rhodes - 57-71 How Global Fiscal/Monetary Policies and Sovereign Credit Affect the U.S. Municipal Market
by David Litvack & Robert T. McGee & Robert Grossman - 73-84 Transportation Infrastructure: Funding Needed Projects in an Era of Restricted Resources
by Mark Ryan & Richard G. Little & James M. Bass
2012, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by W. Bartley Hildreth - 1-33 State Budgeting in the Aftermath of the Great Recession: A Comparative Perspective
by James K. Conant & Beverly Bunch & William Duncombe & Thomas P. Lauth & Mark Robbins & Bill Simonsen & Douglas Snow & Bruce A. Wallin - 35-59 The Regional Ripple Effects of the 2011 Missouri River Floods: Disaster Management in Omaha, Nebraska
by Carol Ebdon & Pat O’Neil & Gang Chen - 61-85 Indirect Aid for Uncertain Times: The Use of State Credit Enhancement Programs
by Todd L. Ely - 87-103 Underwriting, Brokerage, and Risk in Municipal Bond Sales
by Lori Raineri & Mark Robbins & Bill Simonsen & Keith Weaver
2012, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by W. Bartley Hildreth - 7-38 Rainy Days in the Sunshine State: A Look at the Impact of the Mortgage Crisis on County Finances in Florida
by Beth-Anne Schuelke-Leech - 39-58 Revenue Diversification in the States: The Credit Quality and Interest Cost Impacts
by Cleopatra Grizzle - 59-113 The Economic Impact of U.S. Airports During the Recession and the Recovery
by Nick Larsen & Chris Mier - 115-121 An Alternative to Municipal Bond Insurance: Tax Offset Municipal Securities (TOMS™)
by Paul Fennell
2012, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by W. Bartley Hildreth - 1-6 The SEC and the Municipal Securities Market
by Elisse B. Walter - 7-26 Municipal Industry Roundtable
by Greg Clark & Elisse B. Walter & Frank Hoadley & Lynnette Kelly & John M. McNally - 27-52 Munis in the Media: Headline Risk and Municipal Bond Analysis
by Harold Burger & Bill Oliver & Jeannette Neumann & Mary Williams Walsh & Adam Mackey - 53-80 The Public Pension Conundrum
by Natalie Cohen & Jean-Pierre Aubry & Keith Brainard & Philip Abelson - 81-100 Default and Bankruptcy in the New Political Landscape
by Anne Van Praagh & Marc Levinson & Michael H. Goldstein & Leon R. Barson & Stanley McGuffin
2011, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by W. Bartley Hildreth - 1-18 Determinants of Private Sector Insurance Premiums on Municipal Debt Issues
by Earl D. Benson & Barry R. Marks - 19-36 The Impact of Default Risk Insurer’s Financial Distress on Insured Municipal Bonds
by Chris Brune & Pu Liu - 37-58 The Subprime Crisis, Bond Insurers’ Credit Risk, and the Interest Cost of Municipal Bonds
by Gao Liu - 59-85 When Political Will Is Not Enough: Control Boards in Municipal Finance Restructuring
by Harold S. Horwich & Seth J. Pruss
2011, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by W. Bartley Hildreth - 1-28 Municipal Credit Default Swaps: Implications for Issuers
by Justin Marlowe - 29-51 Formal Fiscal Rules and Local Government Borrowing Costs
by Jonathan Rundle - 53-62 Delinquent Property Tax Revenue Collection
by Chris Mier & Ann Kibler - 63-77 The Readily Identifiable Riskiest Municipal Securities: Due Diligence Does Make a Difference
by Robert W. Doty
2011, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by Lawrence J. Miller - 1-10 Introduction to the Special Issue: The Great Recession’s Impact on Six Big City Budgets in the United States
by Lawrence J. Miller - 11-32 The Great Recession’s Impact on the City of Atlanta’s Budget
by Cynthia S. Searcy & Katherine G. Willoughby - 33-69 The Great Recession’s Impact on the City of Chicago’s Budget
by Rebecca Hendrick & Martin Luby & Jill Mason Terzakis - 71-87 The Great Recession’s Impact on the City of Dallas’s Budget
by Skip Krueger & Vaida Maleckaite - 89-113 The Great Recession’s Impact on New York City’s Budget
by Lawrence J. Miller & Daniel L. Smith - 115-142 The Great Recession’s Impact on the City of Phoenix’s Budget
by Jeffrey Chapman & Joanna Iacovelli & Lee Stanford Farr - 143-161 The Great Recession’s Impact on the City of Seattle’s Budget
by Stephanie Leiser & Justin Marlowe
2011, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by W. Bartley Hildreth - 1-17 Seasonality in the Municipal Bond Market
by Patrick J. Cusatis & Oranee Tawatnuntachai - 19-40 Debt Management Networks and the Proverbs of Financial Management: Principles and Interests in the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority Debt Restructuring
by Gerald J. Miller & Jonathan B. Justice - 41-62 Revenue Diversification and State Credit Risk
by Wenli Yan - 63-86 The Fiscal Impact of Local-Option Taxes on Municipalities: The Case of Massachusetts
by Bo Zhao
2010, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 1-9 Changes in the Municipal Analysis Industry: The Past Thirty Years
by Sylvan Feldstein - 11-36 State of the States: Lessons Learned and How to Look Forward
by Hannah O’Brien-Rupert & Matt Fabian & John Cape & Lynn Turner - 37-59 Insolvency Laws Affecting the Municipal Market and the Roles of the Buy-Side Analyst in Distressed Situations
by Lisa Washburn & Richard Moche & Warren Bloom & Gilbert Southwell - 61-84 The Federal-State Relationship: Altered Forever?
by Christopher Mier & Thomas Gais & Derek Dorn & William “Bill” Sisneros & Chris Hoene - 85-93 BABs: The Structuring Process in Wisconsin
by Frank Hoadley
2010, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by W. Bartley Hildreth - 1-49 Public Finance Challenges and Opportunities for Resolution
by - 51-75 The Cost of Boosterism: Economic Development, Growth Management, and Municipal Bond Ratings
by Skip Krueger & Christopher V. Hawkins & Robert W. Walker - 77-97 Lessons from MARS! Were Municipal Auction Rate Securities a Financial Innovation? Conflict of Interest, Lack of Transparency, and Agency Costs in the MARS Market
by Charles W. Cole - 99-109 Preliminary Observations on the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act as It Applies to the Municipal Securities Market
by Robert W. Doty
2010, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by W. Bartley Hildreth - 1-20 The Quality and Relevance of Municipal Bond Disclosure: What Bond Analysts Think
by Mark Robbins & Bill Simonsen - 21-40 State Government Debt Management: The Forgotten Tool in the Financial Manager’s Triage Bag
by Craig L. Johnson & Sharon N. Kioko & Janey Q. Wang - 41-60 The Influence of Income Tax Rates on the Market for Tax-Exempt Debt
by G. Marc Choate & Michael L. Hand & Fred Thompson - 61-82 Over-the-Counter Weather Derivatives as a Snowfall Risk Management Tool for Municipalities
by Don Cyr & Joseph Kushner & Martin Kusy & Tomson Ogwang - 83-92 Scarcity and Fear
by Matt Fabian & Matt Posner
2010, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by W. Bartley Hildreth - 1-22 Challenges Facing Municipal Analysts
by Christopher J. Mier - 23-51 Evaporation of Wealth: The Financial Crisis and Its Effects on Municipal Finance
by Jennifer Johnston & Paul Winghart & Robert Kurtter & Wolfgang Opitz - 53-77 Build America Bonds
by Mark D. Robbins & Bill Simonsen - 79-94 Pennsylvania School Districts v. JP Morgan—A Case Study for Issuers on Reading and Understanding Agreements Before Signing
by Robert W. Doty
2009, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by Zhirong Jerry Zhao & W. Bartley Hildreth - 1-28 Longitudinal Effects of User Charges on the Expenditure Level of Charge-Financed Services: The Georgia Case (1985–2007)
by Changhoon Jung & Tae Ho Eom & Juchan Kim & Rui Sun - 29-52 The Increasing Use of Federal Earmarks to Fund Local Infrastructure: A Case Study of Illinois Municipal Governments
by Karen Kunz - 53-72 Disclosure Quality of Management Discussion and Analysis (MD&A): Evidence from Large Florida Cities
by Hai (David) Guo & Doug Fink & Howard Frank - 73-88 Portfolio Construction with Heuristic Methods: Using the Analytic Hierarchy Process for Government Investment Portfolios
by Aman Khan
2009, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by W. Bartley Hildreth - 1-48 Toward a New Financial Architecture
by Laurence H. Wadler - 49-70 Hedge Effectiveness and Efficiency in the Municipal Market
by Patrick J. Cusatis - 71-79 Financing School Construction: The Tax Consequences of Stripping
by Larry L. Carlile & Ann A. Hered & Thane R. Hodson & Carol J. Mihalic - 81-84 The Collapse in Florida Dirt Bonds
by Richard Lehmann - 85-91 Summer Strength and End-of-Year Outlook
by Matt Fabian & Matt Posner
2009, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by W. Bartley Hildreth - 1-36 Reforming State Debt Management Practices: The Case of Illinois, 2004
by Martin J. Luby - 37-59 Reporting of Infrastructure Assets by State Governments
by Earl D. Benson & Raymond B. Isleib & Barry R. Marks - 61-80 Municipal Securities and Financial Institutions: Proposals for Reform in 2009
by Jeffrey A. Nemecek - 81-90 GASB Update
by Catherine L. Staples
2009, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by Dwight V. Denison - 1-11 The Impact of the Credit Crisis and Weaker Economy on U.S. States and Municipal Entities
by Nick Samuels - 13-22 When Market Risk Becomes a Credit Factor: Short-Term Markets and Government’s Response
by Natalie R. Cohen - 23-35 Municipal Market Struggles to Maintain Broad Retail Participation Without Bond Insurance
by Paul Kwiatkoski - 37-47 What Happens When Municipal Bond Insurance Companies Lose Credit?
by Dwight V. Denison - 49-64 State and Local Government Finance in the Current Crisis: Time for Emergency Federal Relief?
by David E. Wildasin - 65-76 The Other “S&L Crisis”: A Policy Window for Reform?
by Beth Walter Honadle - 77-86 The Current Impact of the Tightening Credit Market on Municipal Borrowing Costs: A Case Study
by Jane Beckett-Camarata - 87-99 Subprimes, Shortfalls, and Spillovers: The Impact of the Financial Crisis on Mortgage-Related Revenues in NYS Counties
by Helisse Levine - 101-124 “I Never Knew It Could Be Like This”: Lessons from the 1980s for California’s Budget Crisis
by Daniel J.B. Mitchell - 125-137 Holding a Hot Potato? The Credit Crisis and Its Impact on State Cash and Short-Term Investment Portfolios
by Beth-Anne S. Leech
2008, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by Justin Marlowe - 1-26 Nonprofit Activity and County Financial Condition
by Deborah A. Carroll & Brian R. Gamsey & Keely Jones Stater - 27-43 The Role of Tax Limitation in New York State’s Property Tax Burden
by Michael Hattery & Yi Lu - 45-62 Fiscal Conditions, Political Interests, and Service Outsourcing Decisions: The Case of Georgia Counties
by Anna Ya Ni & Zhirong Jerry Zhao
2008, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by W. Bartley Hildreth - 1-20 Assessing Debt Affordability for Large Capital Projects: A Case Study
by John Bartle & Kenneth A. Kriz & Qiushi Wang - 21-46 Intergovernmental Aid Under the Radar? Assessing the Redevelopment of the Wilmington Delaware Riverfront
by Jonathan B. Justice & Simon Condliffe & Lindsey J. Interlante - 47-76 Special District Financing for Infrastructure: Sharing the Credit with Local Government
by John R. Orrick & Demetrios M. Datch - 77-89 Local Government Audits: A Look at Audit Findings and Differences Related to the Type of Auditor
by Stephen T. Jakubowski
2008, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by W. Bartley Hildreth - 1-8 The Graying of America and Our Fiscal Dilemma
by Laurence J. Kotlikoff - 9-14 Bursting at the Seams: The Challenges of Managing Change
by Scott Thompson - 15-22 Will a Drop in the Housing Market Sink the Economy? The Case of California
by Lawrence E. Stone - 23-26 Asset-Liability Management: Managing Swaps
by Robert Lamb - 27-30 Municipal Market Roundtable: Current Events in the Municipal Bond Market
by Martha Mahan Haines - 31-75 Securities Law Application to Municipal Finance Transactions—Continued Expansion and a Market in Flux: Part 2
by Robert W. Doty
2008, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by W. Bartley Hildreth - 1-13 Persistent Underwriter Use and the Cost of Borrowing
by Mark D. Robbins & Bill Simonsen - 15-41 A Comprehensive Evaluation of the Comparative Cost of Negotiated and Competitive Methods of Municipal Bond Issuance
by Eric Fruits & James Booth & Randall Pozdena & Richard Smith - 43-61 Popular, … But More Influential? A Test of Whether Special Purpose Governments Affect Federal Transit Financing
by Olga Smirnova & Suzanne Leland & Gary A. Johnson - 63-101 Securities Law Application to Municipal Finance Transactions—Continued Expansion and a Market in Flux: Part 1
by Robert W. Doty
2007, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by Deborah A. Carroll - 1-17 Do State Debt Policies and Oversight Affect How Much Public Universities Borrow?
by Michael Moody - 19-35 Fiscal Limits and State Fiscal Structure: An Analysis of State Revenue Structure and Indebtedness
by Myungsoon Hur - 37-56 Total Recall: Did Municipal Bond Investors Anticipate the Effects of California’s Recent Elections?
by Robert Nye - 57-83 Willingness to Pay Taxes for Homeland Security Measures
by Amy Donahue & Mark D. Robbins & Bill Simonsen
2007, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by W. Bartley Hildreth - 1-23 Debt Burdens of Overlapping Jurisdictions
by Christine R. Martell - 25-47 The Impact of Electronic Auctions and Auction Types on the Market for Municipal Bonds
by Kenneth N. Daniels & Jayaraman Vijayakumar - 49-55 Financing Indian Tribal Projects Using Tax-Exempt Bonds
by Larry R. Garrison - 57-63 GASB Update
by Catherine L. Staples
2007, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by W. Bartley Hildreth - 1-18 Public-Private Leasing Arrangements and Tax Incentives: Creative Alternatives to Traditional Financing of School Construction
by Daniel P. Murphy & Beth Howard - 19-36 Causal Factors Leading to Municipal Bankruptcies: A Comparative Case Study
by Robert J. Landry & Cynthia S. McCarty - 37-52 How Do State Housing Agencies Allocate Mortgage Revenue Bond Subsidies?
by Jonathan Kivell & Charles L. Vehorn - 53-64 “Let Me Advise You on How Much to Pay Me”: Subverting Fiduciary Duties and Rules
by Tamar Frankel - 65-76 Difficulties Financing a Nonprofit/Municipal Capital Project: The Guthrie Theater
by Jay Kiedrowski
2007, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by W. Bartley Hildreth - 1-5 The Changing and Challenging Landscape of Toll Road Finance
by Philip Villaluz - 7-25 Top Ten Things That Drive the Buy Side Crazy
by Richard Moche & Tom Weyl & Ed Nahmias - 27-53 Lessons from Recent Natural Disasters
by Timothy McKeon & Charles Meade & J. Ben Watkins & Tim Richison & Barbara Goodson - 55-88 Securities Law Application to Municipal Finance Transactions Is Coming of Age
by Robert W. Doty
2006, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 1-17 Why Do Issuers Privately Place Municipal Bonds?
by Mark D. Robbins & Bill Simonsen - 19-33 Municipal Bond Basis
by Patrick J. Cusatis - 35-44 Is There Asymmetry in the Municipal Bond Risk Premium?
by J. Bert Stine & Mark A. Thompson - 45-68 Toll Financing Practices in the United States
by Jianling Li
2006, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 1-37 Volume, Liquidity, and Investor Risk Perceptions in the Secondary Market: Lessons from Katrina, Rita, and Wilma
by Justin Marlowe - 39-52 Bond Market Reactions to Hurricane Katrina: An Investigation of Prices and Trading Activity of New Orleans Bonds
by Dwight Denison - 53-74 Natural Disasters and State and Local Finance in Louisiana: A Case Study in 2005
by James A. Richardson - 75-93 Funding Homeland Security and Hurricane Preparedness: Florida’s Local Governments Face Formidable Fiscal Pressures
by Kiki Caruson & Susan A. MacManus - 95-111 Hurricanes on the Alabama Gulf Coast: The Manageable Impacts of Ivan and Katrina
by Donna Milam Handley
2006, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by W. Bartley Hildreth - 1-33 Explaining Municipal Bond Volatility: Implications for Practice
by S. Lakshmivarahan & Duane R. Stock - 35-52 Tribal Financing Issues
by Katherine McManus & Thomas Whitman & Townsend Hyatt - 53-70 Public, Private, or Somewhere in Between: The Pros, Cons, Ins, and Outs of Privatization and Public/Private Partnerships
by Amy Doppelt & Geoffrey Segal & Marcia A. St. Martin & Sandra Brinkert - 71-77 GASB Update
by Catherine L. Staples
2006, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by W. Bartley Hildreth - 1-25 Distribution of the Effects of Savings Across Expenditure Types Over the Business Cycle—Evidence from the States
by Yilin Hou - 27-45 Let’s Root for the Home Team: Finding the Right Mix of Public and Private Sports Financing
by Mary Francoeur & Mitchell Zeits & Oliver Luck & Frank Hawkins - 47-63 Tax and Disclosure Issues Affecting the Municipal Market
by Mark Scott & Foster Clark & Martha Haines & Gerry Lian & Laura Slaughter - 65-79 The Changing Competitive Landscape for Bond Insurance
by Richard Smith & Frank Bivona & Michael Schozer & Terry Trim - 81-87 Washington Tax Update
by Linda B. Schakel
2005, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by W. Bartley Hildreth - 1-13 Tax Incentives in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
by Jane G. Gravelle - 15-34 Examining the Social Equity of Trading Sales Taxes for Property Tax Relief
by Paula Yeary & Curtis Wood - 35-43 Dealing With Municipal Swap Risks
by Alexander B. Buchanan - 45-72 No Quick Fix for Bonds in Gulf Disaster Area: State, Not Federal, Debt Relief Plans Emerging
by Kurt van Kuller - 73-78 New Categories of Municipal Bonds
by Linda B. Schakel - 79-82 GASB Update
by Catherine L. Staples
2005, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by W. Bartley Hildreth - 1-18 The State Capital Funding Structure: Its Effect on the Operating Budget and Capital Spending Growth
by Jun Peng - 19-36 FHA Multifamily Defaults Soar: An Update on FHA Project Loan Defaults and Prepayments
by Kurt van Kuller - 37-59 Municipal Insolvencies: An Article on the Treatment of Municipalities Under Chapter 9 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code
by Alexander M. Laughlin - 61-82 More Geographic Bias Seen in Affordable Loans: State Prepayment Differentials
by Kurt van Kuller - 83-89 GASB Update
by Catherine L. Staples
2005, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by W. Bartley Hildreth - 1-25 State Rules About the Use of Net Interest Cost and True Interest Cost for Calculating Municipal Bond Interest Rates
by Bill Simonsen & Mark D. Robbins & Bernard Jump - 27-52 Are Investors Listening When Politicians Speak? Assessing the Securities Fraud Liability of Political Officials Who Manage Large Civic Works Projects
by Jeffrey S. Huang - 53-73 Financing Religious Educational Institutions with Tax-Exempt Public Bond Proceeds: Implications of Zelman v. Simmons-Harris
by Jason M. Hall - 75-78 To Live or Let Die: Expiring Tax Provisions
by Olivia Shay-Byrne
2005, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by W. Bartley Hildreth - 1-12 Lease-Purchase Financings in China—Financial Instruments for Environmental Infrastructure
by Robert W. Doty
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