Book ID: CBB854490906

Bankrupt in America: A history of debtors, their creditors, and the law in the twentieth century (2020)

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Mary E. Hansen (Author)


The University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 2020
Language: English


Publication Date: 2020
Edition Details: Book Series: Markets and governments in economic history;
Physical Details: 222

In Bankrupt in America, Mary and Brad Hansen show that examination of how Americans have used bankruptcy law and the history of the law itself offers important perspective on the history of bankruptcy in America. Using new statistical and documentary evidence, they illustrate the cycles of interaction between bankruptcy law's use and its own evolution. The authors first offer a broad overview of the laws at various levels governing the collection of debt and position their research in the literature on bankruptcy. They establish the need for a framework that integrates various lines of thought, and introduce of the methods of their approach, which incorporates new institutional economics and cliometrics, that is, the incorporation of econometric data analysis. They then illustrate the general path to bankruptcy by discussing the series of decisions that creditors and debtors make at every stage and how various formal and informal institutions influence these decisions. The core of the book will comprise a generally chronological narrative from 1898, when the first major federal bankruptcy law was enacted to an end point of 2005. Hansen and Hansen reach novel conclusions about causes and consequences of bankruptcy and raise nuances in the relationship between bankruptcy rates and economic growth. For instance, while higher bankruptcy rates are usually considered a negative, the authors show that higher bankruptcy may actually signal economic growth if it is due to an expansion of credit markets. Further, the authors contribute to our understanding of what drives differences in bankruptcy rates among states by illustrating the influence of the broader legal framework. Ultimately, this work find that long-run growth in personal bankruptcy is the result of growth in credit and that the study of legal governance provides useful viewpoints from which to draw out patterns in bankruptcy. (Publisher)

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Authors & Contributors
Hofsommer, Don L.
Kobrak, Christopher
Reinhardt, Bob H.
Levy, Jonathan
Holzweiss, Robert
Garrett-Scott, Shennette
Journals
Business History Review
Railroad History
French History
Publishers
Princeton University Press
Cambridge University Press
Columbia University Press
Harvard University Press
Indiana University Press
Oregon State University Press
Concepts
Finance
Economic history
Business history
Railroads
Law and legislation
Banks and banking
People
Keynes, John Maynard, 1st Baron
Veblen, Thorstein Bunde
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
21st century
Gilded Age (1870s-1900)
Places
United States
Great Britain
Soviet Union
Canada
France
Oregon (U.S.)
Institutions
Penn Central Transportation Company
Bank of England
Reading Railroad
Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific Railroad Company
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