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The Dormant Commerce Clause and the Balkanization of the Municipal Bond Market (with Technical Appendix)

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    (American Enterprise Institute)

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  • Alan D. Viard, 2007. "The Dormant Commerce Clause and the Balkanization of the Municipal Bond Market (with Technical Appendix)," AEI Economics Working Papers 49659, American Enterprise Institute.
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    1. David Bradford, 2004. "The X Tax in the World Economy: Going Global with a Simple, Progressive Tax," Books, American Enterprise Institute, number 51639, September.
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    Interstate commerce;

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    • H - Public Economics

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