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Corporate Bankruptcy Economic and Legal Perspectives

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ISBN-10: 0521451078

ISBN-13: 9780521451079

Edition: 1996

Authors: Jagdeep S. Bhandari, Richard A. Posner, Lawrence A. Weiss

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List price: $179.99
Copyright year: 1996
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 3/29/1996
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 580
Size: 6.50" wide x 9.50" long x 1.50" tall
Weight: 2.090
Language: English

Gary S. Beckeris University Professor at the University of Chicago and the author of many books, includingHuman Capital: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1992 and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2007.Richard A. Posneris a judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, senior lecturer in law at the University of Chicago Law School, and the author of numerous books, includingHow Judges Think.

Foreward
Preface
The role of credit
Leverage, Nobel Memorial Prize Lecture (1990)
Agency costs of free cash flow, corporate finance, and takeovers
A theory of loan priorities
Bankruptcy as a reflection of the creditors' implicit bargain
A world without bankruptcy
Bankruptcy, nonbankruptcy entitlements, and the creditors' bargain
Translating assets and liabilities to the bankruptcy forum
Bankruptcy policy
Loss distribution, forum shopping, and bankruptcy: A reply to Warren
Beyond the basic creditors' bargain
Bargaining after the fall and the contours of the absolute priority rule
On the nature of bankruptcy: An essay on bankruptcy sharing and the creditors' bargain
A simple noncooperative bargaining model of corporate reorganizations
Commentary on "On the nature of bankruptcy": bankruptcy, priority, and economics
Bankruptcy and risk allocation
The corporate bankruptcy decision
Bargaining over equity's share in the bankruptcy reorganization of large, publicly held companies
Bankruptcy resolution: Direct costs and violation of priority of claims
The costs of conflict resolution and financial distress: Evidence from the Texaco-Pennzoil litigation
Survey of evidence on business bankruptcy
Workouts or bargaining in the shadow of bankruptcy
Managing default: Some evidence on how firms choose between workouts and chapter 11
The economics of pre-packaged bankruptcy
Alternatives to bankruptcy and the creditors' bargain
Corporate control and the politics of finance
The uneasy case for corporate reorganizations
Bankruptcy and debt: A new model for corporate reorganization
A new approach to corporate reorganizations
Debtors choice: A menu approach to corporate bankruptcy
Is corporate bankruptcy efficient?
The voting prohibition in bond workouts
Financial and political theories of American corporate bankruptcy
Experience of other countries
Lessons from a comparison of U.S. and U.K. insolvency codes
The costs of corporate bankruptcy: A U.S.-European comparison
Should we abolish Chapter 11? The evidence from Japan
The role of banks in reducing the costs of financial distress in Japan
Index