Using multiple discriminant analysis, this article examines the factors that
affect municipal bond ratings through the use of a data set that includes more
municipalities and municipal characteristics than the data sets used in previous
studies. This data set permits a more detailed examination of the role of city size
and location in the bond rating process. The study concludes with some
observations on the directions for further research.
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