Global Norms, Local Priorities, and a $300 Billion Bankruptcy Collapse : A Comparative Study of Bankruptcy Laws of the United States and China

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Sheehy, Benedict, Chen, Ying, Diaz-Granados Prieto, Juan Jose and Arias, Camilo. (2024). Global Norms, Local Priorities, and a $300 Billion Bankruptcy Collapse : A Comparative Study of Bankruptcy Laws of the United States and China. American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review. 32, pp. 157-210.
AuthorsSheehy, Benedict, Chen, Ying, Diaz-Granados Prieto, Juan Jose and Arias, Camilo
Abstract

History has been marked by business and economic crises around the globe. From antiquity to the present, one finds records of economic troubles whether related to politics, natural disasters, or a combination of both, in the civilizations which form the roots of Western civilization as well as China. These crises have often led to social upheavals, and initiated changes in terms of how a society organizes its economy. They have had significant negative effects on countless individuals and entities, and plunged local and even global economies into recession and worse.

KeywordsBankruptcy Laws; United States; China
Year01 Jan 2024
JournalAmerican Bankruptcy Institute Law Review
Journal citation32, pp. 157-210
PublisherThomson West
ISSN1068-0861
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