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Publications → Financial Markets → Monetary and Credit Policy

Czech Bankruptcy Procedures: Ex-post Efficiency View

The paper presents facts on the ex-post efficiency of the Czech bankruptcy procedures.

Link http://ies.fsv.cuni.cz/st…706_wp2006_3_vychodil.pdf
Author Knot, O
Date 2006
Institute Institute of Economic Studies
Tags czech, bankrupcy,
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