Municipalities in Distress?: How States and Investors Deal with Local Government Financial Emergencies (2nd edition)

$52.74

This book serves as an advanced text for high school students studying government, economics, and municipal finance.

Municipalities in Distress?: How States and Investors Deal with Local Government Financial Emergencies (2nd edition)
Municipalities in Distress?: How States and Investors Deal with Local Government Financial Emergencies (2nd edition)
$52.74

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Chapman and Cutler’s second edition of “Municipalities in Distress? How States and Investors Deal with Local Government Financial Emergencies” serves as a comprehensive guide for best practices and rights and remedies available on a state-by-state and comparison basis. This book is a valuable resource for municipal debt marketplace participants, including state and local government officials, municipal credit analysts, credit enhancers, investors, legislators, and administrators. The expanded second edition serves as a comprehensive guide for best practices and rights and remedies available on a state-by-state and comparison basis. Given the global and U.S. attention to governmental distress in the last few years, over 150 new pages have been added to the second edition.

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Weight 0.862 lbs
Dimensions 20.3 × 2.5 × 25.4 in

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