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relationship between banks' risk of failure, market structure, bank ownership, and banks' screening and bankruptcy costs. These … model rationalizes this evidence if both state-owned and foreign banks have either larger screening and/or lower bankruptcy … costs than private domestic banks, banks' differences in market shares, screening or bankruptcy costs are not too large, and …
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We study a banking model in which banks invest in a riskless asset and compete in both deposit and risky loan markets. The model predicts that as competition increases, both loans and assets increase; however, the effect on the loans-to-assets ratio is ambiguous. Similarly, as competition...
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The object of this chapter is to explain the decline of the law of contract in matter of bankruptcy. The historical … evolution of the law of bankruptcy shows that this decline is gone by three phases : the phase of the natural law based on the … this decline has been begun approach by the growth of the judicial machine in matter of bankruptcy and then by the climbing …
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In this article, we develop the various theories which explain the determinants of the bankruptcy of the entrepreneur …, the bad luck and the capacity to evaluate the risk of bankruptcy of the entrepreneur. We wonder on the economic bases of …
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