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The Enterprise Act 2002
http://www.researchomatic.com/the-enterprise-act-2002-124399.html

In this article, we seek to describe, and to evaluate, this new world of corporate ... Bankruptcy laws in England date back to medieval times when a creditor ...

Municipal Financial Distress
http://www.researchomatic.com/Municipal-Financial-Distress-1948.html

... and several large and important cities (such as New York, Philadelphia and Miami) ... In this paper I discuss the legal remedies developed over the years to ... (the creditors' remedies, Chapter 9 of the bankruptcy code and state financial ...

Solyndra Solar
http://www.researchomatic.com/solyndra-solar-131523.html

Bankruptcy is a process in which the law gives relief to the debtors-corporations ... in 2008, Paul Krugman, in his column in The New York Times on November 7.

The Determinants Of Capital Structure: Evidence From Chinese ...
http://www.researchomatic.com/the-determinants-of-capital-structure-evidence-from-chinese-listed-companies-140980.html

... the use of more detailed information and design new methods of estimation ... The results of these studies suggest that factors such as tax, bankruptcy laws, ...

The Enron Scandal
http://www.researchomatic.com/the-enron-scandal-169258.html

It is known that Enron went bankrupt around ten years ago and disappeared from ... In the early 1990s introduced the U.S. Congress a new law that deregulated ...

Managerial Decision Making
http://www.researchomatic.com/managerial-decision-making-167337.html

Free research that covers 1. in 2001, polaroid filed for bankruptcy protection. ... had been "compromised" by a legal furore engulfing its Minnesota-based owner, ... made it difficult for Polaroid to raise funds it needs to move into new products. 2 .

Whistle Blowing
http://www.researchomatic.com/Whistle-Blowing-63607.html

This paper argues that the new whistleblower laws focus on promoting more ... fines rather than bankruptcy of corporations, which may affect the entire economy .