Making failure feasible : how bankruptcy reform can end "too big to fail" /
"A distinguished group of contributors expands on the Resolution Group's proposal for a Chapter 14 addition to the Bankruptcy Code that includes provisions that would lead to quicker resolution, clear outcomes that would not be dependent on government discretion and that would mesh with em...
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Stanford, California :
Hoover Institution Press, Stanford University,
2015
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Table of Contents:
- The context for bankruptcy resolutions / Kenneth E. Scott
- Building on bankruptcy : a revised Chapter 14 proposal for the recapitalization, reorganization, or liquidation of large financial institutions / Thomas H. Jackson
- Financing systemically important financial institutions in bankruptcy / David A Skeel Jr.
- Resolution of failing central counterparties / Darrell Duffie
- The consequences of Chapter 14 for international recognition of US bank resolution action / Simon Gleeson
- A resolvable bank / Thomas F. Huertas
- The next Lehman bankruptcy / Emily Kapur
- Revised Chapter 14 2.0 and living will requirements under the Dodd-Frank Act / WIlliam F. Kroener III
- The cross-border challenge in resolving global systemically important banks / Jacopo Carmassi and Richard Herring.