Municipal Finance Journal
1997 - 2024
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Volume 19, issue 4, 1999
- Financing Jails with Revenue Bonds: An Empirical Assessment pp. 1 - 17

- Dwight Denison, Merl Hackbart and James Ramsey
- Competitive Bidding for Municipal Bonds: New Tests of the Underwriter Search Hypothesis pp. 18 - 37

- Paul A. Leonard
- Subsidized Borrowing and the Discount Rate: The Case of Municipal Capital Budgeting and Financial Management pp. 38 - 45

- Andrew Kalotay and Bruce Tuckman
- The Resurgence of Federalism: The Case for Tax-Exempt Bonds pp. 46 - 74

- Maxwell A. Miller and Mark A. Glick
- Report of the California Interagency Municipal Securities Task Force pp. 75 - 98

- Matt Fong
- GASB Update pp. 99 - 102

- Catherine L. Staples
- Washington Update pp. 103 - 108

- Paul Streckfus
- Editor’s Note pp. v - vi

- W. Bartley Hildreth
Volume 19, issue 3, 1998
- The Timing of Advance Refunding of Tax-Exempt Municipal Bonds pp. 1 - 15

- Andrew J. Kalotay and William H. May
- Infrastructure Reporting pp. 16 - 31

- Terry K. Patton and James R. Fountain
- The Effect of Municipal Pension Obligations on General Obligation Net Interest Cost and Ratings pp. 32 - 43

- Arthur C. Allen, Cynthia Sneed and John Sneed
- Stranded Costs in Kansas Municipal Electric Utilities pp. 44 - 55

- W. Bartley Hildreth
- The Distributional Impact of Retail Wheeling on Kansas Municipal Electric Utility Customers pp. 56 - 69

- John D. Wong
- GASB Update pp. 70 - 72

- Catherine L. Staples
- Washington Update pp. 73 - 75

- Paul Streckfus
- Editor’s Note pp. v - vi

- W. Bartley Hildreth
Volume 19, issue 2, 1998
- Competitive Versus Negotiated Municipal Bond Sales: Why Issuers Choose One Method Over the Other pp. 1 - 29

- William Simonsen and William P. Kittredge
- The Evolution of Municipal Electric Utilities in Kansas pp. 30 - 39

- H. Edward Flentje
- Kansas Municipal Electric Utilities in Perspective pp. 40 - 56

- W. Bartley Hildreth and Carol Mcmillan
- Modeling the Market for Kansas Municipal Electric Utility Electricity pp. 57 - 67

- John D. Wong
- GASB Update pp. 68 - 71

- Catherine L. Staples
- Washington Update pp. 72 - 74

- Paul Streckfus
- Editor’s Note pp. v - vi

- W. Bartley Hildreth
Volume 19, issue 1, 1998
- The Application of Event Methodology in Municipal Finance Research pp. 1 - 15

- Barry R. Marks and K. K. Raman
- The Context of Change Facing Municipal Electric Utilities pp. 16 - 30

- W. Bartley Hildreth
- State Policy Choices on Retail Competition for Municipal Electric Utilities pp. 31 - 36

- H. Edward Flentje
- Operational Implications of Retail Wheeling pp. 37 - 42

- Robert I. Egbert
- Strategic Issues Confronting a Municipal Electric Utility in a Competitive Environment pp. 43 - 48

- W. Bartley Hildreth, John D. Wong and H. Edward Flentje
- Treasury Department’s New Output Facilities Regulations pp. 49 - 63

- Larry D. Sobel and George G. Wolf
- Public Relations pp. 64 - 69

- Joe Mysak
- Washington Update pp. 70 - 73

- Paul Streckfus
- Editor’s Note pp. v - vi

- W. Bartley Hildreth
Volume 18, issue 4, 1998
- Opening Remarks pp. 1 - 5

- Barbara Warden
- Sorting Out the Details of Proposition 218 pp. 6 - 26

- James L. Copeland
- California Land-Secured Financings: The Dirt on Dirt Bonds pp. 27 - 58

- Susan Shultis
- Hot Topics in Lease Finance pp. 59 - 76

- David Hitchcock
- Disclosure, Default Rates, and Uncertainty in Municipal Bond Markets pp. 77 - 84

- Lisa M. Fairchild
- GASB Update pp. 85 - 90

- Catherine L. Staples
- Editor’s Note pp. v - vi

- W. Bartley Hildreth
Volume 18, issue 3, 1997
- Increasing Women and Minority Participation in Municipal Debt Issuance: An Analysis of the Experience of Texas pp. 1 - 20

- Beverly S. Bunch
- Competitiveness of Negotiated Bond Marketing Strategies of Pennsylvania Municipal Authorities pp. 21 - 44

- Glenn L. Stevens
- Governmental Bonds and Privatization pp. 45 - 66

- Jeremy A. Spector
- ℞ for the Ills of Superfund: Cost-Effective Local Solutions, Appropriate Financing, and EPA Responsiveness pp. 67 - 83

- Mark A. Glaser, Chris Cherches and Jack Brown
- Municipal Securities Disclosure Roundtable pp. 84 - 93

- Richard Y. Roberts
- Note Disclosures: Too Many or Too Few? pp. 94 - 99

- David R. Bean
- Tax Notes: An Overview of the Small-Issuer Exemption pp. 100 - 105

- David A. Walton
- Editor’s Note pp. v - vi

- W. Bartley Hildreth
Volume 18, issue 2, 1997
- Final Private Activity Bond Tax Regulations pp. 1 - 41

- John J. Cross
- Special Disclosure Considerations for State and Local Government Securities Issuers pp. 42 - 62

- Robert W. Doty
- Retail Wheeling and Municipal Electric Utilities: A Status Report on State Actions pp. 63 - 83

- H. Edward Flentje and Keith Lawing
- Pension Ratios as Useful Surrogates for Public Employee Retirement System Funding: New Evidence pp. 84 - 96

- Cynthia Sneed and John Sneed
- GASB Update pp. 97 - 100

- Catherine L. Staples
- Editor’s Note pp. iv - iv

- W. Bartley Hildreth
Volume 18, issue 1, 1997
- Miami: Teetering on the Precipice of Disaster pp. 1 - 17

- Milan J. Dluhy and Howard A. Frank
- Toll Roads 1972–1994: Traffic Growth Overcomes a Few Bumps in the Road pp. 18 - 38

- Peter C. Stettler
- Examining Toll Road Feasibility Studies pp. 39 - 49

- Robert H. Muller
- Start-Up Toll Road Facilities pp. 50 - 75

- Mark Orsi
- GASB Update pp. 76 - 79

- Catherine L. Staples
- Editor’s Note pp. iii - iv

- W. Bartley Hildreth