Resolution of corporate insolvency during COVID-19 pandemic. Evidence from France.

Int Rev Law Econ

Maître Jean-Joachim BISSIEUX Mandataire Judiciaire, 2B avenue de Marbotte Immeuble "Marbotte Plaza", BP 57970, 21079 Dijon, France.

Published: June 2022

We investigate how the lockdown enforcement by French authorities is associated with the resolution of corporate insolvency. In this sense, we make a distinction between four legal procedures, namely the amicable liquidation (out-of-court exit), the judicial liquidation (court-driven exit), the restructuring procedure available to non-defaulted firms, and the restructuring procedure available to defaulted firms. Using a sample of 3488 non-listed and non-financial French firms, our estimates yield three major findings. First, the likelihood of judicial liquidation increased after the lifting of the quarantines compared to the pre-pandemic period. Second, the non-defaulted firms had a higher likelihood to reorganize in court during the second lockdown. Third, the lifting of the first lockdown led to a decrease in the probability of restructuring the assets of defaulted firms. Although the main objective of the lockdown was to limit spread of the virus, its enforcement has not encouraged the use of the out-of-court exit path.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8893952PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.irle.2022.106063DOI Listing

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