Making Failure Feasible : How Bankruptcy Reform Can End Too Big to Fail
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[Place of publication not identified] : Hoover Institution Press, 2015.
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In 2012, building off work first published in 2010, the Resolution Project proposed that a new Chapter 14 be added to the Bankruptcy Code, exclusively designed to deal with the reorganization or liquidation of the nation's large financial institutions. In this book, the contributors expand on their proposal to improve the prospect that our largest financial institutions-particularly with prebankruptcy planning-could be successfully reorganized or liquidated pursuant to the rule of law and, in doing so, both make resolution planning pursuant to Title I of Dodd-Frank more fruitful and make reliance on administrative proceedings pursuant to Title II of Dodd-Frank largely unnecessary. --Provided by publisher.
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Jackson, T., Scott, K., & Taylor, J. B. (2015). Making Failure Feasible: How Bankruptcy Reform Can End Too Big to Fail . Hoover Institution Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Jackson, Thomas, Kenneth, Scott and John B., Taylor. 2015. Making Failure Feasible: How Bankruptcy Reform Can End Too Big to Fail. Hoover Institution Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Jackson, Thomas, Kenneth, Scott and John B., Taylor. Making Failure Feasible: How Bankruptcy Reform Can End Too Big to Fail Hoover Institution Press, 2015.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Jackson, Thomas,, Kenneth Scott, and John B. Taylor. Making Failure Feasible: How Bankruptcy Reform Can End Too Big to Fail Hoover Institution Press, 2015.
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