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An extensive review of the evidence related to the 2007-09 crisis reveals that it was an insolvency risk crisis, not a …
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We study the effect of financial distress in foreign parent banks on local SME financing in 14 central and eastern European countries during the early stages of the 2007-2008 financial crisis. We use survey data on applicant and non-applicant firms that enable us to disentangle effects driven by...
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This chapter examines the prospects for effective cross-border resolution of failing systemically important banks. It begins by recalling the prevalence of national interests when cross-border banks were resolved in the financial crisis. It notes that in some cases foreign creditors benefitted...
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The legal origins hypothesis is one of the most important and influential ideas to emerge in the social sciences in the past decade. However, the empirical base of the legal origins claim has always been contestable, as it largely consists of cross-sectional datasets which provide evidence on...
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The financial crisis of 2009 affected markets all over the world, presenting an unprecedented challenge for …
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In this article, I attempt to clarify the appropriate government tools for responding to different forms of market distress in times of crisis. I provide my analysis in the context of the United States responses to market distress related to the COVID-19 pandemic.With the exception of measures...
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When contemplating Chapter 11, firms often need to seek financing for their continuing operations in bankruptcy. Because such financing would otherwise be hard to find, the Bankruptcy Code authorizes debtors to offer sweeteners to debtor-in-possession (DIP) lenders. These inducements can be...
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Economic theory conjectures complementarities between the ranking of creditors in formal insolvency proceedings and the … the insolvency law, like culture and history. …
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Economic theory conjectures complementarities between the ranking of creditors in formal insolvency proceedings and the … the insolvency law, like culture and history. …
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How does bank distress impact their customers' probability of default and trade credit availability? We address this question by looking at a unique sample of German firms from 2000 to 2011. We follow their firm-bank relationships through times of distress and crisis, featuring the different...
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