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Bankruptcy and the Collateral Channel
Published 2011“…Our estimates suggest that industry bankruptcies have a sizeable impact on the cost of debt financing of other industry participants. …”
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No-fault default, chapter 11 bankruptcy, and financial institutions
Published 2022“…© 2021 This paper analyzes the costs and benefits of a no-fault-default debt structure as an alternative to the typical bankruptcy process. We show that the deadweight costs of bankruptcy can be avoided or substantially reduced through no-fault-default debt, which permits a relatively seamless transfer of ownership from shareholders to bondholders in certain states of the world. …”
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An "incomplete contract" approach to bankruptcy and the financial structure of the firm
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Case study of the conglomerate bankruptcy scandal in Taiwan (The Rebar Group)
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Do airlines in Chapter 11 harm their rivals? : bankruptcy and pricing behavior in U.S. airline markets
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Market behavior for bonds of bankrupt railroads.
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California's electricity crisis
Published 2009“…Both effectively became insolvent in January 2001 and stopped paying their bills for power and certain other financial obligations. PG&E declared bankruptcy on April 6, 2001 and its reorganization is now before a federal bankruptcy court.…”
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The Economic Consequences of Hospital Admissions
Published 2018“…Relative to the insured non-elderly, the uninsured non-elderly experience much larger increases in unpaid medical bills and bankruptcy rates following a hospital admission. Hospital admissions trigger fewer than 5 percent of all bankruptcies in our sample.…”
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