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Tag Archives: municipal bond

Restructuring the Municipal Bonds Market

Posted on March 1, 2022 by Tony Lima

Restructuring the municipal bonds market will not work. The proposed change eliminates the tax exemption for muni bond interest. Continue Reading →

Posted in Current issues, Economic policy | Tagged corporate bonds, elasticity of substitution, featured, muni bond, municipal bond, substitutes

More About Puerto Rico Debt

Posted on April 22, 2014 by Tony Lima

This is all very well and good, but it really doesn’t change my original analysis. If anything, it provides additional circumstantial evidence supporting my hypothesis: Puerto Rico really did get away with it. Continue Reading →

Posted in Current issues | Tagged default, municipal bond, Puerto Rico, puerto rico debt

A Charter School Issue

Posted on September 10, 2013 by Tony Lima

LASD could raise $38.6 million today. That’s a whole lot of opportunity cost. Those who believe in the economic theory of bureaucracy (including me) will despair over what this says about those voting for school board members in the Los Altos School District. Continue Reading →

Posted in California Economy, Current issues | Tagged BCS, Bullis Charter School, featured, LASD, los altos, municipal bond

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