• A bankruptcy problem, also called a claims problem, is a problem of distributing a homogeneous divisible good (such as money) among people with different...
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  • A strategic bankruptcy problem is a variant of a bankruptcy problem (also called claims problem) in which claimants may act strategically, that is, they...
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  • Bankruptcy is a legal process through which people or other entities who cannot repay debts to creditors may seek relief from some or all of their debts...
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  • usually leads to bankruptcy. During the act of declaring email bankruptcy, a message is usually sent to all senders explaining the problem, that their message...
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    In the United States, bankruptcy is largely governed by federal law, commonly referred to as the "Bankruptcy Code" ("Code"). The United States Constitution...
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    of Detroit, Michigan, filed for Chapter 9 bankruptcy on July 18, 2013. It is the largest municipal bankruptcy filing in U.S. history by debt, estimated...
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  • affected. Coherence is also relevant to other fair division problems, such as bankruptcy problems. There is a resource to allocate, denoted by h {\displaystyle...
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  • individual bankruptcies in the United States. About 66.5% of these were directly related to medical problems. The concept behind bankruptcy in Canada is...
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  • The proportional rule is a division rule for solving bankruptcy problems. According to this rule, each claimant should receive an amount proportional...
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    treated, problem gambling may cause severe and lasting effects on an individual's life: relationship-related issues problems with money, bankruptcy legal...
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  • A strategic bankruptcy may occur when an otherwise solvent company makes use of the bankruptcy laws for some specific business purpose other than simple...
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  • Bankruptcy prediction is the art of predicting bankruptcy and various measures of financial distress of public firms. It is a vast area of finance and...
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  • returns. Bankruptcy can be incorporated. This problem was solved by Karatzas, Lehoczky, Sethi and Shreve in 1986. Many models incorporating bankruptcy are...
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  • Bankruptcy in the United Kingdom is divided into separate local regimes for England and Wales, for Northern Ireland, and for Scotland. There is also a...
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  • Knapsack problem Nash bargaining game Pizza theorem Price of fairness Aumann, Robert J.; Maschler, Michael (1985). "Game Theoretic Analysis of a bankruptcy Problem...
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  • Contested garment rule (category Bankruptcy theory)
    concede-and-divide, is a division rule for solving problems of conflicting claims (also called "bankruptcy problems"). The idea is that, if one claimant's claim...
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    enough for everyone, then one of the many algorithms for solving the bankruptcy problem may apply. Sweden from 1919 to 1955 and Finland from 1944 to 1970...
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  • through Chapter 11, Title 11, United States Code in the United States bankruptcy court for the Southern District of New York. The United States government-endorsed...
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  • The bankruptcy of FTX, a Bahamas-based cryptocurrency exchange, began in November 2022. The collapse of FTX, caused by a spike in customer withdrawals...
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  • Constrained equal losses (category Bankruptcy theory)
    Constrained equal losses (CEL) is a division rule for solving bankruptcy problems. According to this rule, each claimant should lose an equal amount from...
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  • borrowing and spending. Without the possibility of bankruptcy, a state can experience the debt overhang problem, where large existing debt burdens deter any...
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  • Bankruptcy is a legally declared inability or impairment of ability of an individual or organization to pay their creditors. In most cases personal bankruptcy...
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  • Harrington v. Purdue Pharma L.P. (category United States bankruptcy case law)
    of the Bankruptcy Code. The case addressed the 2022-2023 Purdue Pharma bankruptcy settlement and whether, under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code, a...
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    of the finite supply of fossil fuels. The problem arises in client–attorney, probate executor, bankruptcy trustee, and other such relationships. In some...
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  • Constrained equal awards (category Bankruptcy theory)
    also called constrained equal gains, is a division rule for solving bankruptcy problems. According to this rule, each claimant should receive an equal amount...
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    Purdue Pharma (category Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2019)
    that would stop the bankruptcy judge in the case from granting members of the Sackler family legal immunity during the bankruptcy proceedings. The House...
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  • Settlements and bankruptcies in Catholic sex abuse cases have affected several American dioceses, whose compensation payments have totaled in the billions...
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  • San Diego became the largest diocese to postpone its legal problems in this way. The bankruptcy was dismissed November 16, 2007, on a motion by the Diocese...
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  • value. Bankruptcy problem - a similar problem in which the goal is to share losses (negative gains). Cost-sharing mechanism - a similar problem in which...
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  • struggling to avoid insolvency throughout 2011, the company petitioned for bankruptcy following the failure of a Chinese consortium to complete a purchase of...
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