附註:Presentations from a conference, "Corporate Restructuring--International Best Practices," hosted in March 2004 by the World Bank Group and held in Washington, D.C
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction : toward better practices in systemic corporate restructuring / Michael Pomerleano -- Ch. 1. Synopsis of conference papers / William Shaw -- Ch. 2. Policy approaches to corporate restructuring around the world : what worked, what failed? / Stijn Claessens -- Ch. 3. Recent international experiences in the use of voluntary workouts under distressed conditions / Ira Lieberman, Mario Gobbo, William P. Mako and Ruth L. Neyens -- Ch. 4. Emerging-market and crisis applications for out-of-court workouts : lessons from East Asia, 1998-2001 / William P. Mako -- Ch. 5. Are more restructuring regimes becoming like the U.S. Chapter 11 system? / James H. Zukin, Alan Fragen and Dorian Lowell -- Ch. 6. The successful asset management companies / Ruth L. Neyens, Dato Zukri Samat, Beom Choi, Yang Kaisheng and Shinjiro Takagi -- Ch. 7. Progress toward the resolution of nonperforming loans / Jack Rodman -- Ch. 8. Restructuring in weak legal and regulatory jurisdictions : the case of Indonesian restructuring / Ray Davis -- Ch. 9. Government policy responses in Korea / Hogen Oh -- Ch. 10. Malaysia's experience with corporate restructuring / Dato Zainal Abidin Putih -- Ch. 11. An alternative approach to government management companies : the Mellon approach / Richard H. Daniel -- Ch. 12. Corporate restructuring funds : the lessons from Korea / Christopher Vale -- Ch. 13. Debt and firm vulnerability / Jack Glen -- Ch. 14. The contingent claims approach to corporate vulnerability analysis : estimating default risk and economywide risk transfer / Michael T. Gapen, Dale F. Gray, Cheng Hoon Lim and Yingbin Xiao -- Ch. 15. Developing an effective framework for insolvency and credit rights / Gordon W. Johnson -- App. 1. Financial restructuring : techniques and negotiating dynamics / Alan D. Fragen.
摘要:"This timely volume takes an in-depth look at the efforts to fight corporate crisis in Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, and Thailand, among others, and discusses the vital role of governments in securing and enabling legal system, effective out-of-court workouts, supportive tax regimes, and complementary policy and regulatory initiatives to confront systemic corporate distress."--Jacket