Prioritization in Private-Activity-Bond Volume Cap Allocation

53 Pages Posted: 30 Apr 2011

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Stephan Whitaker

Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland

Date Written: April 12, 2011

Abstract

This paper proposes and tests a structural model reflecting the process of authorizing private-activity municipal bond issuance. Private-activity municipal bonds offer tax-exempt financing for programs including industrial development, utilities, low-income housing, and student loans. The Federal tax code sets annual caps on the total tax-exempt issuance within each state, so authorization becomes a scarce resource distributed via a political process. Interviews with program administrators in several states suggested the authorization process involves prioritizing categories of use, authorizing bonds for high-priority uses first, and then authorizing bonds for lower-priority uses until the cap is exhausted. A model representing this process suggests variables to include in reduced-form estimations and an alternative interpretation of the coefficients. The fit of the model can be improved by adding measures of political influence and imposing a structure that reflects the political prioritization process. In general, industrial development and utilities appear to be the highest priority uses of private-activity municipal bonds. Mortgage revenue bonds are the residual category most frequently.

Keywords: Private-activity municipal bonds, private-activity volume cap, political resource allocation process

JEL Classification: D72, H71, H81

Suggested Citation

Whitaker, Stephan, Prioritization in Private-Activity-Bond Volume Cap Allocation (April 12, 2011). FRB of Cleveland Working Paper No. 11-10, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1825226 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1825226

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