Kronberg, 1988 - Google Patents
Failing Banks: Creditors' Rights and the Distribution of Bank AssetsKronberg, 1988
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- 9814629184918269387
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- Kronberg P
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- Ann. Rev. Banking L.
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FAILING BANKS: CREDITORS' RIGHTS AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF BANK ASSETS Page 1
FAILING BANKS: CREDITORS' RIGHTS AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF BANK ASSETS I.
INTRODUCTION To introduce the problem of bank creditors' rights in a purchase and …
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