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Early warning models are among the most utilized developments in finance. A good early warning model can predict with a high degree of accuracy the likelihood that a healthy company will either go bankrupt or become financially distressed. B2B companies supply products are now global. This paper...
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the industry and commuting-zone levels, and then estimates the impact of the `China shock' on each job-flow type. The … China shock is accounted for by either the increase in Chinese import penetration in the U.S., or by the U.S. policy change … that granted Permanent Normal Trade Relations (PNTR) status to China. We find that the China shock affects U.S. employment …
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characterizes the 2007 Enterprise Insolvency Law of the People's Republic of China as visible from Chapter 8 on reorganisation and …This paper deals with a topic of common concern to China, Europe and the United States: the negative effects of … proceedings. The resulting dominance of liquidations is perceived as a competitive disadvantage both for China and Europe compared …
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Following in the steps of the US and UK, China introduced partnerships with limited liability in 2006, the same year … partnership bankruptcy regime in China. While partnership bankruptcy law can be formulated by analogy to corporate bankruptcy law …
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the industry and commuting-zone levels, and then estimates the impact of the `China shock' on each job-flow type. The … China shock is accounted for by either the increase in Chinese import penetration in the U.S., or by the U.S. policy change … that granted Permanent Normal Trade Relations (PNTR) status to China. We find that the China shock affects U.S. employment …
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