Municipal Finance Journal
1997 - 2024
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Volume 41, issue 4, 2021
- GASB 77 Implementation in Colorado Local Governments pp. 1 - 21

- Geoffrey Propheter
- Bond Insurer Competition and the Likelihood of Texas Bonds Being Insured pp. 23 - 48

- Earl D. Benson and Barry R. Marks
- Taxable Advance Refundings: A Critical Examination pp. 49 - 59

- Andrew Kalotay
- What Influences Working Capital Management? A Survey of New York Local Government Financial Officers pp. 61 - 86

- Michelle L. Lofton
- Editor’s Note pp. v - v

- W. Bartley Hildreth
Volume 41, issue 2, 2020
- California’s Budget in the COVID-19 Era: A Story in Three Acts pp. 1 - 11

- Patrick J. Murphy
- Fiscal Implications of COVID-19 in Connecticut pp. 13 - 23

- Mark D. Robbins and Bill Simonsen
- State of Florida Preparation and Initial Response to COVID-19 Recession pp. 25 - 36

- Hai (David) Guo and Mark D. Robbins
- Recession Readiness in Georgia: From the Great Recession to the COVID-19 Recession pp. 37 - 48

- Danny Kanso and Thomas P. Lauth
- Illinois’s Initial Fiscal Response to the COVID-19 Recession pp. 49 - 59

- Beverly S. Bunch
- Making Budget Decisions in the Shadow of the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Massachusetts Case pp. 61 - 73

- Aaron Smith-Walter and Douglas Snow
- The Impacts of COVID-19 on the New York State Budget: A Preliminary Assessment pp. 75 - 85

- Robert Bifulco and Minchin Lewis
- State Budgetary Responses to COVID-19: The State of Texas pp. 87 - 101

- Martin J. Luby and John English
- Virginia Budgeting Before and During the COVID-19 Recession pp. 103 - 116

- James K. Conant
- Waiting to Tax: Washington State’s Response to COVID-19 pp. 117 - 130

- Sharon Kioko and Justin Marlowe
- Editor’s Note pp. v - viii

- James Conant and Bill Simonsen
Volume 40, issue 4, 2020
- Keynote Address: What Is Happening in the American Economy? pp. 1 - 13

- David Wessel and Kurt Forsgren
- Tax Reform and the Municipal Market: The Changing Landscape for Supply, Demand, and Fundamentals pp. 15 - 34

- Marshall Kitain, Ann Ferentino, Jamie Doffermyre and Stephen K. Benjamin
- Busting Urban Myths in Municipal Disclosure pp. 35 - 52

- Scott Andreson, Daniel Deaton, Steve Heaney, Brad Gewehr and Peg Henry
- What Infrastructure Crisis? pp. 53 - 72

- Brent Miller, Brian Pallasch and Debra Knopman
- Paradigm Shift of Municipal Credit Analysis pp. 73 - 107

- Andy Shin, Daniel DiSalvo and Sarah F. Anzia
- TOBs: More Than Meets the Eye pp. 109 - 136

- John Vetter and Steven M. Hlavin
- Professional Development: Relative Value and Financial Modeling pp. 137 - 155

- Nicole Byrd and John R. Mousseau
- Editor’s Note pp. v - vi

- W. Bartley Hildreth
Volume 40, issue 3, 2019
- Municipal Referenda Activity in Colorado: Responding to TABOR pp. 1 - 26

- Craig S. Maher, Sungho Park and Wei-Jie Liao
- Practical Considerations in Electronic Disclosure by State and Municipal Bond Issuers pp. 27 - 54

- Stacey Crawshaw-Lewis, Glenn Weinstein, David Y. Bannard and Erich Schmitz
- Improving the Disclosure and Financial Reporting Regime in California pp. 55 - 61

- Mark B. Campbell
- Editor’s Note pp. v - v

- W. Bartley Hildreth
Volume 40, issue 1, 2019
- State of Connecticut Budgeting After the Great Recession pp. 1 - 26

- Mark D. Robbins and Bill Simonsen
- The State of Illinois’s Fiscal Challenges and Budget Practices pp. 27 - 48

- Beverly S. Bunch, Patricia Byrnes and Ann L. Schneider
- The Kansas Budget Experience from 2012 to 2017 pp. 49 - 75

- Zachary Mohr
- The Practice of State Budgeting in Massachusetts: The Long-Term Effects of Tax Limitations and Structural Imbalance pp. 77 - 100

- Douglas Snow and Brendan Burke
- State of Virginia Budgeting After the Great Recession pp. 101 - 122

- James K. Conant
- Growing Pains: Washington State Budgeting Since the Great Recession pp. 123 - 144

- Justin Marlowe
- State of Wisconsin Budgeting After the Great Recession pp. 145 - 170

- James K. Conant
- Editor’s Note pp. v - vii

- James Conant and Bill Simonsen
Volume 39, issue 4, 2019
- Explaining Bids in First-Price Bid Competitive Auctions for City and County Debt pp. 1 - 27

- Mikhail Y. Ivonchyk and Tima T. Moldogaziev
- From NIC to TIC to RAY: Estimating Lifetime Cost of Capital for Municipal Borrowers pp. 29 - 45

- Martin J. Luby and Peter Orr
- The History and Justification for Timely Payment of Statutory Liens and Pledged Special Revenues Bond Financing in a Chapter 9 Municipal Debt Adjustment Proceeding: Is a Model State Law Necessary or Required? pp. 47 - 97

- James E. Spiotto
- Editor’s Note pp. v - v

- W. Bartley Hildreth
Volume 39, issue 3, 2018
- A Municipal Debt Market Governance Framework: A Balancing Act with Competing Objectives pp. 1 - 31

- Robert A. Greer, Tima T. Moldogaziev and Andrew J. Grandage
- The Rise and Fall of the Municipal Swaps and Derivatives Market pp. 33 - 59

- Akheil Singla
- Life Without Advance Refunding pp. 61 - 70

- Andrew Kalotay
- The Risk and Return of Closed-End and Open-End Municipal Bond Funds pp. 71 - 90

- Patrick Cusatis and Oranee Tawatnuntachai
- Editor’s Note pp. v - v

- W. Bartley Hildreth
Volume 39, issue 1, 2018
- Keynote Address: Technology and Smart Cities pp. 1 - 12

- David Graham and Mark Capell
- 21st Century Demographic Trends: Potential Impacts on Municipal Credit pp. 13 - 38

- Ted Molin, Beth Ann Bovino, Steven Ricchiuto and Mark Vitner
- The Amazon Effect on Public Finance: What Is the Optimal Tax Structure in the Internet Age? pp. 39 - 64

- Tim Russell, Philip Fischer, Max Behlke and Kathleen Quinn
- Politics in America: A Reporter’s Viewpoint pp. 65 - 84

- David Moore, Caitlin Devitt, Cate Long and Mary Williams Walsh
- Higher Ed Disruption: Technology, Value Proposition, and Evolving Business Model pp. 85 - 109

- Jessalynn Moro, Erica Muhl, Barry Currier and Stefano Falconi
- The Future Is Now: Default Study 2025 pp. 111 - 139

- Colleen Murphy, David Fields, David Lemke and Kent John Chabotar
- A Decade Later: The Municipal Market Post-Financial Crisis Through Today pp. 141 - 159

- Alex Wallace, Mary Colby, Tom Doe and Richard Cosgrove
- Municipal Industry Roundtable pp. 161 - 181

- Mary Francoeur, B. Jonas Biery, Lynnette Kelly, Dean Mead, Rebecca Olsen and Dee Wisor
- Editor’s Note pp. vi - viii

- W. Bartley Hildreth
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