The Importance from the absolute priority rule in chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings
Author: Weiss, Lawrence A. ; Eberhart, A. C.INSEAD Area: Accounting and Control Series: Working Paper ; 98/27/AC/FIN Publisher: Fontainebleau : INSEAD, 1998.Language: EnglishDescription: 11 p.Type of document: INSEAD Working Paper Online Access: Click here Abstract: Departures from the absolute rule (APR) in Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings have been of great interest to finance scholars throughout the 1990'S. In a recent article, Beranek, Boehmer and Smith (1996, BBS) criticize three of the early articles in this area (Franks and Torous (1989), Eberhart, Moore and Roenfeldt (1990); collectively called the priority papers), among others. This paper reviews the BBS paper, explains why APR violations have been interesting to finance researchers and documents the validity of the priority papers' focusItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Departures from the absolute rule (APR) in Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings have been of great interest to finance scholars throughout the 1990'S. In a recent article, Beranek, Boehmer and Smith (1996, BBS) criticize three of the early articles in this area (Franks and Torous (1989), Eberhart, Moore and Roenfeldt (1990); collectively called the priority papers), among others. This paper reviews the BBS paper, explains why APR violations have been interesting to finance researchers and documents the validity of the priority papers' focus
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