Are Tax Effects Important in the Long-Run Fisher Relation?: Evidence from the Municipal Bond Market

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Abstract
Recent studies of the Fisher relation have yielded contradictory conclusions on the importance of taxes in determining the long-run response of nominal interest rates to changes in expected inflation. This study uses data on taxable U.S. treasury and tax exempt municipal bond interest rates to shed light on the effects of inflation on nominal interest rates.
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