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Home >  Short Publications >  The Dormant Commerce Clause and the Balkanization of the Municipal Bond Market (with Technical Appendix)
The Dormant Commerce Clause and the Balkanization of the Municipal Bond Market (with Technical Appendix)
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By Alan D. Viard
Posted: Monday, October 22, 2007
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Publication Date: October 22, 2007

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Abstract

This report argues that the selective municipal bond exemption challenged in Davis functions as an import tariff in the municipal bond market by favoring within-state holdings of municipal bonds over interstate holdings. Observation confirms that the selective exemption has balkanized the municipal bond market and harmed investors. The recognized exceptions to the dormant commerce clause of the Constitution should not be extended to uphold the selective exemption.

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Alan D. Viard is a resident scholar at AEI.

Related Links
Related amicus brief in Davis v. Kentucky Department of Revenue by Viard et al.
Source Notes:   This article was published, without the technical appendix and with other minor changes, in State Tax Notes on October 22, 2007.
AEI Print Index No. 22358


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