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Reorganization or Liquidation: Bankruptcy Choice and Firm Dynamics

Working Paper 769 | Published July 28, 2020

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Authors

Dean Corbae University of Wisconsin - Madison and NBER
Pablo D'Erasmo Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
Reorganization or Liquidation: Bankruptcy Choice and Firm Dynamics

Abstract

In this paper, we ask how bankruptcy law affects the financial decisions of corporations and its implications for firm dynamics. According to current U.S. law, firms have two bankruptcy options: Chapter 7 liquidation and Chapter 11 reorganization. Using Compustat data, we first document capital structure and investment decisions of non-bankrupt, Chapter 11, and Chapter 7 firms. Using those data moments, we then estimate parameters of a general equilibrium firm dynamics model with endogenous entry and exit to include both bankruptcy options. Finally, we evaluate a bankruptcy policy change similar to one recommended by the American Bankruptcy Institute that amounts to a "fresh start" for bankrupt firms. We find that changes to the law can have sizable consequences for borrowing costs and capital structure which via selection affects productivity, as well as long run welfare.




Published in: _The Review of Economic Studies_ (Vol. 88, Iss. 5, October 2021, pp. 2239-2274), https://doi.org/10.1093/restud/rdaa091.