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When Term Bonds Mature: What Will the Investing Landscape Look Like in 2040?

Nicole Y. Byrd, Steven Ricchiuto, John Dillon and Sohail Bengali

Municipal Finance Journal, 2015, vol. 35, issue 4, 73 - 100

Abstract: Assuming a continued need for brick and mortar schools, roads, and other physical infrastructure, this forward-looking panel foregoes pondering cold fusion and hovercraft in favor of discussing major challenges that may confront the municipal marketplace in 2040. With Baby Boomer influence yielding to Generation X and the Echo Boomers, it discusses how shifting demographics, the savings rate, a seasoned Obamacare, and wage inequality may affect municipal buyer preferences, available products, and even the investor base itself.

Date: 2015
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