Taxation and Bond Market Equilibrium in a World of Uncertain Future Interest Rates
Miles Livingston
Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 1979, vol. 14, issue 1, 11-27
Abstract:
Throughout the finance and economics literature, it is widely recognized that taxation can significantly alter individual behavior and market equilibrium conditions. Yet, in the area of bonds, the impacts of taxation upon bond pricing have generally been ignored. The primary purpose of this paper is to trace out the impact of differential taxation of regular income and capital gains upon the pricing of coupon-bearing bonds.
Date: 1979
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