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Bankruptcy Costs: Evidence from Small-Firm Liquidations

Australian Journal of Management, 1985
This paper examines the economic significance of bankruptcy cost by analysing the duration, costs and claimholder losses disclosed in the public record relating to a sample of 408 Australian corporate liquidations. Analysis indicates that liquidation may be a time consuming and costly process, but that costs are subject to economies of scale ...
D. K. Robertson, Richard B. Tress
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Financial Distress and Bankruptcy Costs

2014
Since the crisis of the 1930s and the early work of writers such as Fitzpatrick (1932), the problem of failure has become a field of investigation and research in its own right. According to Franks and Sussman (2005), a firm is defined as being in distress once the local branch or regional credit manager decides to transfer a status report to the ...
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Busy Bankruptcy Courts and the Cost of Credit

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
Abstract This paper estimates the effect of bankruptcy court caseload on access to credit by exploiting firms’ plausibly exogenous exposure to the largest recorded drop in court backlog in the United States following the 2005 consumer bankruptcy reform.
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Bad Luck and Fixed Costs in Personal Bankruptcies

The Economic Journal, 1989
This paper applies a model of industrial equilibrium to determine the effects of demand and cost variables on the bankruptcy rate of unincorporated businesses in four industries when there are stochastic cost and demand shocks. The results suggest that different processes are relevant for firms whose fixed costs are associated with fixed capital assets
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The Affordable Care Act and access to care across the cancer control continuum: A review at 10 years

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020
Jingxuan Zhao   +2 more
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Bioplastics for a circular economy

Nature Reviews Materials, 2022
Jan-Georg Rosenboom   +2 more
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The reallocative employee costs of corporate bankruptcy

2015
This paper examines how bankruptcy by a firm leads to costs borne by its employees due to reallocation of the workforce. Using worker-firm matched data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s LEHD program, we demonstrate that annual wages deteriorate by about 10% upon corporate bankruptcy and remain below pre-bankruptcy wages for (at least) six years.
Graham, John R.   +4 more
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Expert elicitation survey predicts 37% to 49% declines in wind energy costs by 2050

Nature Energy, 2021
Ryan Wiser, Joseph Rand, Joachim Seel
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