نتایج جستجو برای: bankruptcy studies

تعداد نتایج: 1429641  

1995
Suresh P. Sethi

This paper surveys the research on optimal consumption and investment problem of an agent who is subject to bankruptcy that has a speciied utility (reward or penalty). The bankruptcy utility, modeled by a parameter, may be the result of welfare subsidies, the agent's innate ability to recover from bankruptcy, psychic costs associated with bankruptcy, etc. Models with nonnegative consumption, po...

2006
António José Morgado Nuno Garoupa

In this paper we analyze the relationship between strictness of employment protection and efficiency of bankruptcy law. We argue that country’s legal tradition provides the appropriate institutional proxy to explain the nature of such relationship. We find that for civil law countries where bankruptcy procedures are more inefficient a stricter employment protection policy is enforced. For commo...

Journal: :Health affairs 2005
David U Himmelstein Elizabeth Warren Deborah Thorne Steffie Woolhandler

In 2001, 1.458 million American families filed for bankruptcy. To investigate medical contributors to bankruptcy, we surveyed 1,771 personal bankruptcy filers in five federal courts and subsequently completed in-depth interviews with 931 of them. About half cited medical causes, which indicates that 1.9-2.2 million Americans (filers plus dependents) experienced medical bankruptcy. Among those w...

2012
Barry Scholnick Janice Jeffs Stephanie Cavanagh

We examine whether individuals are influenced to file for bankruptcy by the past bankruptcies of their close neighbors. We find that a one standard deviation increase in neighborhood bankruptcies increases the probability of defaulting via bankruptcy rather than via credit card charge-off by 6%. Our individual level data on defaulters is from detailed credit card accounts, which is matched to n...

Bankruptcy prediction is a major issue in classification of companies. Since bankruptcy is extremely costly, investors, owners, managers, creditors, and government agencies are interested in evaluating the financial status of companies. This study tried to predict bankruptcy among companies registered in Tehran Stock Exchange (Iran) by designing imperialist competitive algorithm and genetic alg...

2011
Song Han Benjamin J. Keys Geng Li

Are consumers who have filed for personal bankruptcy before excluded from the unsecured credit market? Using a unique data set of credit card mailings, we directly explore the supply of unsecured credit to consumers with the most conspicuous default risk—those with a bankruptcy history. On average, over one-fifth of personal bankruptcy filers receive at least one offer in a given month, with th...

2015
Robert K. Rasmussen

The economic approach to bankruptcy envisions bankruptcy law as a set of rules approximating the contractual terms to which, at the time credit is extended, a creditor and debtor would agree should govern in the event of the debtor's insolvency. Some traditional bankruptcy scholars criticize the economic approach for what they see as its failure to advance goals and values which they deem neces...

2010
Wenli Li Michelle J. White

BANKRUPTCY REFORM’S ROLE IN THE MORTGAGE CRISIS This paper argues that the U.S. bankruptcy reform of 2005 played an important role in the mortgage crisis and the current recession. When debtors file for bankruptcy, credit card debt and other types of debt are discharged — thus loosening debtors’ budget constraints. Homeowners in financial distress can therefore use bankruptcy to avoid losing th...

2016
Amin Jan Maran Marimuthu

After the 2007-2008 subprime financial crisis considering bankruptcy evaluation for the banking industry becomes vital. In line of that, this study aims to analyze the bankruptcy profile of foreign versus domestic Islamic banks operating in Malaysia. This study predicted 40% and 75% bankruptcy in the subjected samples of foreign and domestic Islamic banks of Malaysia respectively. However, the ...

2001
Wenli Li

C urrent U.S. bankruptcy law has two separate bankruptcy procedures, known as Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. When a debtor files for bankruptcy under Chapter 7, he or she must give up all assets not legally sheltered from creditor seizure in exchange for a discharge of almost all preexisting debts. Under Chapter 13, a debtor may keep all property in exchange for a promise to pay all or some specifie...

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