Abstract

This study extends the debate regarding segmentation influences in the market for municipal securities. In particular, it provides empirical evidence that relative security supplies, differential pledging requirements, and differential state personal income taxes produce systematic differences in municipal borrowing costs across states. These influences vary by issue size and term to maturity.

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