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based on a cross-country study for the United States (US), the United Kingdom (UK) and Germany. Focusing on corporate credit …, we find that legislation produces the highest credit risk in the US, followed by Germany, while UK law is found to be …
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Banks' living wills involve both recovery and resolution. Since it may not always be clear when recovery plans or actions should be triggered, there is a role for an objective metric to trigger recovery. We outline how such a metric could be constructed meeting criteria of (i) adequate loss...
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This paper provides an overview of key elements of Corporate Bankruptcy Codes and Practice around the world that are relevant to the debate on Sovereign Debt Restructuring. It highlights four components common to most bankruptcy reorganization institutions: a stay on debt collection efforts to...
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Germany and the United Kingdom. Based on nationally representative longitudinal data, our results show that work …
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Germany and the UK whether the self-employed are less likely to move or migrate than employees. Using longitudinal data from … in employment status we found little evidence that the self-employed in Germany and the UK are more rooted in place than …
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