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1995 and 2010. Applying fixed effects regression models we find that route exits due to liquidation lead to substantially …
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-backed companies do not suffer from higher bankruptcy rates than non-buyout companies. In fact, when companies are backed by … experienced private equity funds, their bankruptcy rates are even lower. Experienced investors seem to be better able to manage …
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This paper explores how different reasons for business closure impact the probability that financial loss will be suffered by creditors. Using German small business data, the study finds that business closure due to financial problems is strongly correlated with a likelihood of financial loss....
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: entrepreneurial self-selection via voluntary liquidation and external selection based on insolvency regulation. Distinguishing between … and West Germany, I find distinct education and size effects and a higher share of bankruptcy-related liquidations in East …
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This study investigates the determinants of changes in corporate ownership and firm failure, taking into account different types of sellers and buyers of control blocks. For a large panel of German corporations we find that firms are more likely to fail or to be sold when performance is poor,...
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This study provides new stylized facts on the determinants of corporate failure and acquisition in Germany. It also offers important lessons for the design of empirical studies. We show that firms experiencing failure or acquisition are significantly different from surviving firms on a number of...
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percent of novice entrepreneurs who file for bankruptcy reestablish afterwards. On average, slightly more than 15 months will …
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We estimate the effects of R&D on firms' credit ratings and on financial distress. The main purpose is the comparison of firms in Western Germany and Eastern Germany as a transitional economy. Innovative activity has a positive impact on firm value proxied by ratings in Western Germany, but a...
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