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In the past ten years all transition economies have adopted modern bankruptcy legislation as part of their institution building efforts. But their approach to insolvency and their determination to use the insolvency process as a selection mechanism have varied widely. The aim of the paper is two...
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The subject of this paper is an issue of liquidation of private economic units , especially its legal, social … - economic and statistical views. First chapter of the paper describes legal regulations of foundation and liquidation in Poland …. Second chapter deals with analysis of liquidation process of commercial and non-commercial companies - with its procedural …
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The subject of this paper is an issue of liquidation of private economic units , especially its legal, social … - economic and statistical views. First chapter of the paper describes legal regulations of foundation and liquidation in Poland …. Second chapter deals with analysis of liquidation process of commercial and non-commercial companies - with its procedural …
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The rebirth of competition and the extensive "exit" that has resulted are among the most important developments in Central Europe since the demise of Communism. This text examines why, how, and to what extent enterprises have reduced their size or left the market altogether during the first...
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In the past ten years all transition economies have adopted modern bankruptcy legislation as part of their institution building efforts. But their approach to insolvency and their determination to use the insolvency process as a selection mechanism have varied widely. The aim of the paper is two...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013157699