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Bankruptcy
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The goal of the Bankruptcy task force is to define the main set of issues in bankruptcy theory (such as enforcement, the relationship to government, and local capture) that are most important to development, and provide a framework for policymakers in formulating bankruptcy policy. Issues for study include: existing bankruptcy laws, enforcement, problems with implementation, discrimination among creditors, the rule of law, corruption and legal institutions, the use of bankruptcy proceedings in corporate takeovers. The task force also studies the impact of local conditions and political factors on bankruptcy proceedings and makes comparative studies drawing, for example, on the varied approaches of Central and Eastern European countries and Russia.

Bankruptcy Task Force Chairs
Erik Berglof - Director, Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics
Ekatherina Zhuravskaya- Academic Director, Center for Economic and Financial Research in Moscow

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Bankruptcy Task Force Meeting 2003
Event: Sep 24, 2003 - Sep 25, 2003
The Bankruptcy task force held its second meeting in September 2003. The second meeting looked at the application of bankruptcy theory to developing countries with special attention given to case studies.
Bankruptcy Task Force Meeting 2002
Event: First meeting of the Bankruptcy Task Force: Sep 23, 2002 - Sep 23, 2002
The first meeting of the Bankruptcy Task Force was held in September 2002. The meeting discussion centered around bankruptcy experiences in both developed and developing countries. Task force members presented country studies on Hungary, India and Russia and a regional study on Latin America. The meeting successfully highlighted the problems of instituting efficient bankruptcy regimes in developing countries.
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