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Regulatory Protection and Opportunistic Bankruptcy*
Authors:Radhakrishnan Gopalan  Xiumin Martin  Kandarp Srinivasan
Institution:1. Washington University in St. Louis

Deceased.;2. Washington University in St. Louis;3. Northeastern University

Abstract:We document controlling shareholder (insider) opportunism in an insolvency regime that uses an accounting rule to determine bankruptcy eligibility. Our study sheds light on managerial incentives induced by weak investor protection laws. Using unique data on bankrupt firms from an emerging market, consistent with our prediction, we show insiders intentionally manage earnings downward to understate firm net worth so as to be able to file for bankruptcy. Downward pre-bankruptcy earnings management is associated with more payments to insiders and weaker performance, post-filing. A battery of tests suggests our results cannot be fully explained as an artifact of financial distress. Rather, they are consistent with insiders exploiting weak investor protection to extract private benefits at the expense of lenders and outside shareholders. Our study serves as a cautionary tale for all insolvency regimes that use a balance sheet test in an environment with weak creditor protection.
Keywords:creditor rights  bankruptcy  net worth  opportunism  earnings management  private benefits  droits des créanciers  faillite  valeur nette  opportunisme  gestion des résultats  bénéfices personnels
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