"Don't feed the zombies" is the bottom line argument to condemn the risk in pro-continuation bankruptcy systems, promoting survival of non-viable businesses. Feeding this firms may prevent reallocation of capital from distressed firms to healthy ones. It may also destabilize bargaining power between debtors and creditors, reinforcing the former. Here we want to test the truth of this argument by looking at the French reform of the commercial jurisdiction in 2011. The procontinuation bias is modeled looking at the proportion of firms that the court decides to reorganize despite them not having enough assets to cover all the legal bankruptcy costs. Theses firms are considered zombie firms. We examine whether jurisdictions differ in their dec...
Business failure negatively affects a broad range of interests, yet the bankruptcy process directly ...
An Empirical Analysis of French Personal Bankruptcy Law. This paper explores the mechanisms employe...
Businesses of all kinds usually try as much as they can to participate in the regulation of their ow...
"Don't feed the zombies" is the bottom line argument to condemn the risk in pro-continuation bankru...
Law and Economics literature recently gazed upon the "failure of judges" showing the various biases,...
This paper investigates how the Court's organisation affect judgments. We use a historical accident ...
This paper measures the indirect costs of public Court-supervised bankruptcy filings in France. Due ...
This paper aims at giving an explanation of the changes in the number of bankruptcies during the sec...
We explore the ways French judges respond to the possibility of discharging personal debts in exchan...
This paper is the first result of a project aiming at understanding the history of bankruptcy law fr...
Many small businesses attempt to reorganize under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, but most a...
Many small businesses attempt to reorganize under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, but most a...
Ce texte cherche à expliquer l’évolution du nombre de faillites au cours de la seconde partie du XIX...
The evolutions of the bankruptcy law seek to reach many aims: economic safety, firms' creation and e...
The number of firm bankruptcies is surprisingly low in economies with poor institutions. We study a ...
Business failure negatively affects a broad range of interests, yet the bankruptcy process directly ...
An Empirical Analysis of French Personal Bankruptcy Law. This paper explores the mechanisms employe...
Businesses of all kinds usually try as much as they can to participate in the regulation of their ow...
"Don't feed the zombies" is the bottom line argument to condemn the risk in pro-continuation bankru...
Law and Economics literature recently gazed upon the "failure of judges" showing the various biases,...
This paper investigates how the Court's organisation affect judgments. We use a historical accident ...
This paper measures the indirect costs of public Court-supervised bankruptcy filings in France. Due ...
This paper aims at giving an explanation of the changes in the number of bankruptcies during the sec...
We explore the ways French judges respond to the possibility of discharging personal debts in exchan...
This paper is the first result of a project aiming at understanding the history of bankruptcy law fr...
Many small businesses attempt to reorganize under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, but most a...
Many small businesses attempt to reorganize under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, but most a...
Ce texte cherche à expliquer l’évolution du nombre de faillites au cours de la seconde partie du XIX...
The evolutions of the bankruptcy law seek to reach many aims: economic safety, firms' creation and e...
The number of firm bankruptcies is surprisingly low in economies with poor institutions. We study a ...
Business failure negatively affects a broad range of interests, yet the bankruptcy process directly ...
An Empirical Analysis of French Personal Bankruptcy Law. This paper explores the mechanisms employe...
Businesses of all kinds usually try as much as they can to participate in the regulation of their ow...