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The Indian debt overhang issue is one of the major reasons that fresh investments are currently not being made in the scale required to promote higher growth and boost employment. Among banks the public sector banks (PSBs) are burdened with the bulk of net non-performing loans (NNPAs). These...
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We develop a two-stage game in which competing airlines first choose the networks of markets to serve in the first stage before competing in price in the second stage. Spillovers in entry decisions across markets are allowed, which accrue on the demand, marginal cost, and fixed cost sides. We...
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We analyze delistings from European stock exchanges 1995-2005 as a function of market conditions, firm effects and governance regulation. We find that investor protection and corporate governance quality reduce the likelihood of going private, bankrupt or liquidated, but increase the likelihood...
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by durables whereas unsecured debt can be discharged in bankruptcy procedures. We show that the model matches the main … exemptions in bankruptcy procedures have very small effects on the equilibrium. -- Household debt portfolios ; Durables … ; Collateral ; Income risk ; Bankruptcy …
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This paper examines the role of geography and culture in explaining bankruptcy. We adopt survival analyses to model the … bankruptcy risk of a firm, allowing for time-varying covariates. Based on a large sample from all major sectors of the Swiss …-periphery approach, has a significant impact on its bankruptcy risk; (ii) Variables proxying for the cultural environment of a firm have …
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